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News Release from: Worcester Bosch Group
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Team on 20 February 2006
Richard Soper keynote speaker at Energy
Lecture
The Energy Institute's annual Ellis Memorial Lecture is being hosted by Worcester Bosch Group at its brand new £3.5 million Energy Atrium at its headquarters in Worcester.
The Energy Institute's annual Ellis Memorial Lecture is being hosted by Worcester, part of the Bosch Group at its brand new £3.5 million Energy Atrium at its headquarters in Worcester on 24 May 2006 This year, the West Midlands and Mid Wales Branch of the Energy Institute has invited Richard Soper, managing director at Worcester to be the keynote speaker
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This year Mr Soper will talk about energy and the issues surrounding it from a European perspective looking at providing heat and hot water at the domestic and small commercial end of the market.
Mike Ward, chairman of the West Midlands and Mid Wales branch of the Energy Institute said; "We traditionally have speakers from high profile companies involved in energy, and this year we wanted a company that was a market leader in the domestic end of the market".
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"We particularly wanted Richard Soper as Worcester is known for its innovation and forward-thinking around energy issues whether it's the development of SEDBUK A rated boilers or renewable energy technologies, and being part of BBT Thermotechnology it has a unique insight into what's happening on the energy front across Europe which delegates will be keen to learn about".
Added Richard Soper; "It's an honour to be asked to speak at the event".
"We're all aware that energy is a major issue and I look forward to sharing my awareness of the industry and the market with the delegates".
Worcester founder, Cecil Duckworth will also be at the event officially opening the garden at the Atrium.
It is a day-long event which begins at 10.30 and includes lunch.
The event is open to all and those interested in attending should contact Ken Parker, honorary secretary of the branch, 17, Somerville Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 6JD, 0121 355 4433, ken.parker@tesco.net.
There will be a nominal charge of £10 for those taking the optional lunch Please make cheques payable to Energy Institute, West Midlands and Mid Wales Branch.
The Energy Institute is the leading professional body for the energy industries representing almost 12,000 professionals both nationally and internationally.
The Ellis Memorial Lecture was founded in memory of Jim Ellis who had a long association with the Institute since joining in 1960, becoming Honorary Secretary of the Midlands branch in 1972, a post he held for 11 years.
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