ESS to Hold EXPO.09 User Conference for Sustainability Software in San Antonio
Next year ESS will hold its annual user conference May 3-7, 2009 at the Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
ESS EXPO has a rich tradition of showcasing information technologies that enable EHS, Crisis Management and IT professionals and executives to transform compliance activities into drivers for competitive advantages by reducing operational complexity, risks and costs.
The 2008 conference really took it up a notch from everything in the past, and next year we expect to build on the momentum from ESS EXPO.08, which attracted more than 400 executives and professionals from around the world.
We had in-depth presentations by renowned experts at leading global organizations that use ESS software – including industry leaders such as Alcoa, Dow, PetroChina, Duke Energy and HD Supply as well as public agencies ranging from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Brookhaven National Laboratory to state and local governments.
Our exhibitors always include displays from leading global information technology providers and ESS business partners. Last year’s included Microsoft, IBM, ERM, OSIsoft, CH2M Hill, Data Systems and Solutions (DS&S), T3/Trinity Consultants, Environmental Data Support Group (EDSG), ChemAdvisor, Citation Technologies and Cybertéchnica.
If you are reading this blog, I’m sure you have some interest in the subject, so put this on your calendar. You can see how your peers are leveraging industry-leading information management solutions to address urgent business challenges associated with greenhouse gas management, corporate responsibility reporting, worker health and safety management, environmental compliance, product stewardship and emergency planning and response.
If you wish, you can also participate in a hands-on workshop, where attendees can experience ESS’ latest innovative sustainability applications and solutions, with help from software experts who provide one-on-one consultations.
And San Antonio isn’t a bad place to visit, either
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