Singapore International Energy Week
Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) is an annual week-long energy conference for interested parties (industrial, political and academia). The week comprises a number of exhibitions, workshops and networking sessions focused on key issues within the energy industry. The first event was held in 2008 (when it was called the International Energy Week). The event is organised by Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA).
Events
2008: "Powering Cities of the Future"
The inaugural International Energy Week took place from 3–7 November 2008 at the Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore, and was attended by 2500 people.
Program topics featured a range of industry topics addressing energy investment, energy efficiency, traditional, renewable and alternative energies, climate change, and green architecture. Program highlights included the delivery of the inaugural Singapore Energy Lecture by Lee Kuan Yew, former Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore to an audience of 500 people, and presentations by industry leaders and multi-national energy companies.