A NETWORK organisation has been set up in Aberdeen to support energy technology companies identify and capitalise on business-growth opportunities.
En-ergise is a not-for-profit organisation established by its directors, Dorothy Burke and Helen Tulloch.
It aims to provide members with a range of events and services to maximise the business growth of energy technology companies in UK and overseas markets.
Ms Burke said: “The UK has an enormous pool of expertise across all sectors of the energy industry and this network is designed to allow companies and individuals gain access to this experience to understand where growth opportunities lie. Technology is key to the sustainability and growth of the UK energy sector and it is therefore vital we can continue to bring new technology on stream.”
To mark the launch of En-ergise, an event focusing on energy technology challenges and opportunities will be held on Wednesday at Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Places for the gathering are available by phoning Dorothy Burke on 01224 619821 or e-mailing db@en-ergise.com
Ms Burke was previously regional director of Connect Scotland, while Ms Tulloch joined En-ergise from ITF, the Industry Technology Facilitator.