Third Annual Go SOLAR Fest Set for October

The Third Annual Go SOLAR & Renewable Energy Fest will be held on October 10, from 10 am to 6pm, at the Broward County Convention Center.

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Pre-regisration is required to attend, exhibit or be a sponsor. This year, the exhibit hall will be on the ground floor of the convention center, which will enable alternative fueled vehicles, vans, and trailers to be inside with other exhibitors.

Small exhibitor space, 100 square feet, will only cost $100.  Small businesses are encouraged to participate.  As a result of surveying past Fest participants, there will be less emphasis on training and greater emphasis on exhibitors. Meeting space will be available for exhibitors to give detailed presentations on their products and services to participants.

Sponsors are being sought to help defray the expenses of this event which enables the Fest to keep exhibitor prices low.  An array of options and price ranges are available for cash sponsors and in-kind sponsors are welcome too.

Go SOLAR Florida will sponsor this free event, which includes free parking, to educate businesses and residents on solar and renewable energy.

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