Siemens South Africa invites you to the Sustainable African Cities Tour exhibition in Johannesburg.
Venue: Turbine Hall, Newtown, Johannesburg
Date: Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Time: You are welcome to visit the exhibition any time between 09:30 and 19:00
The Siemens Sustainable Cities Tour is a worldwide travelling exhibition and we will be making our way around Africa, stopping in different cities to discuss sustainable infrastructure development: from water treatment to energy supply and power grid infrastructure to green transportation and traffic solutions, from affordable and sustainable healthcare to solutions for industrial productivity.
The interactive tour illustrates how Siemens solutions can help foster sustainable urban development. Visitors do not just learn about sustainable cities – they experience them first hand.
As part of the exhibition we will be hosting the Siemens Technology Workshop.
The workshop is a series of short and interactive presentations covering the major topics mentioned above.
You are welcome to attend any of the presentations that you find of interest.
Siemens would like to share its knowledge and experiences across all its sectors – energy, infrastructure and cities, industry and healthcare.
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