Hitachi Asia Ltd., is going to take part in the upcoming Eco-Products International Fair (EPIF) 2011.
The EPIF is the largest international environmental fair in Asia featuring environmentally conscious technology, products and services by enterprises and organizations around the world. This year’s EPIF is themed on "Green Productivity for Sustainable Energy and Environment.” The high-profile event is going to be attended by key political, economic, and business players and experts. This year’s event will be held Feb. 10 to 12, at Pragati Maidan at New Delhi, India,
The electronics giant said that it is going to demonstrate its strong commitment to achieve a sustainable society through an exhibition of the Hitachi (News - Alert) Group's Social Innovation Business contributions.
“We are pleased to be part of EPIF as it is in line with our Environmental Vision which aims to preserve the environment and promote a sustainable society through the prevention of global warming, the conservation of resources and the preservation of ecosystems. The Hitachi products featured at our booth show Hitachi's commitment to build a sustainable society mainly through our Social Innovation Business, which aims to provide social infrastructure supported by highly reliable and highly efficient information and telecommunications technology. In addition, Hitachi plans to help reduce annual CO2 emissions by 100 million tonnes by fiscal 2025 through Hitachi products and services for the prevention of global warming. To this end, Hitachi aims to make all Group products Eco-Products by fiscal 2025,” chief executive for Asia, Hitachi, Ltd., Yasunori Taga said in a statement.
Hitachi will be exhibiting in Booth 4, hall No. 18. Exhibits will include Hitachi's solutions in Gas Turbine, Smart Grid, Energy-Saving Inverter, Photovoltaic/Power Conditioning System, IT-Facility Consolidation System, Electric Drive Machines, Amorphous Transformer, Oil-free Screw Compressor, Clear Ballast System, Membrane Bioreactor, Intelligent Water System, Split Air Conditioners, Chillers, Amorphous Metal Ribbon and Cut Core and Conductive Films for Solar Cells.
Luidia, Inc., the innovative developer of interactive technology and solutions recently announced that Hitachi's projector division selected Luidia's award-winning eBeam technology to power Hitachi's Ultimate Short Throw Interactive Projector.
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