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2024 Conference Registrations Open

CEP Conference 2024 Registrations Open

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Save the Dates: 28th and 29th of May 2024 in Christchurch

Registrations are officially open for the most anticipated industry event of the carbon and energy professionals’ calendar. Join us in the vibrant city of Christchurch as we bring together the trailblazers, influencers and decision makers who will shape the future of our industry.

Why Attend?

This is your chance to connect with the experts driving the projects that will propel us toward our 2030 and 2050 targets. Imagine having the opportunity to network, exchange ideas and learn from the best minds in the field, all in one relaxed and cool environment.

What to Expect:

  • Engaging discussions with industry leaders
  • Insightful sessions on the latest trends and innovations
  • Networking opportunities to build valuable connections
  • A chance to be part of the conversations shaping our future

Plan ahead, mark your calendar and get ready for an event that promises to be the highlight of your professional year.

Register today!

Published 5 December 2023

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