The Oxford Princeton Programme Inc, the world's leading provider of training solutions to the energy, commodity and derivative industries, announces its participation in IP Week, E-World and GasMart. The Oxford Princeton Programme has regularly attended each show over the past four years.IP Week is the leading annual oil and gas forum comprising a comprehensive program of conferences, seminars, exhibitions and social functions, including the industry's largest Annual Dinner and Annual Lunch. Coming from energy companies all over the world, over 2,000 oil and gas professionals attend IP Week. The tradeshow takes place February 14-17, 2005, when attendees can find The Oxford Princeton Programme in stand eight in the Council Room. E-World expects more than 30 exhibitors and more than 10,000 attendees this year.
Thirty-one conferences and workshops will take place over the three-day tradeshow informing 2,600 participants about current subjects in the energy and water industries. Conference and workshop subjects include "Power Stations ? Global Generation Markets", "Geoinformation Systems", "Efficient Energy Utilisation" and "Energy Procurement Online". The specialist congress of Landesinitiative Zukunftsenergien NRW (the "North Rhine-Westphalia Federal-State Initiative for Future Energies") on the subjects of "H2/Fuel Cells", "Geothermics," "Photovoltaics" and "Mains Suitable for the Future." E-World takes place March 15-17, 2005. The Oxford Princeton Programme will be exhibiting in stand 3-171.GasMart allows attendees to learn about trends, network with industry peers, and transact business, creating the ultimate tradeshow and conference for natural gas and electric producers, buyers andmarketers. The tradeshow will be taking place March 16-18, 2005.
Attendees can find The Oxford Princeton Programme at booth 601."It's important to meet our customers face-to-face as many times as possible and forge new relationships to help the energy, commodity and derivatives industries advance," says Wils Cain, global marketing director of The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc. "IP Week, E-World and GasMart are ideal forums for us to use the current industry topics the conferences are focusing on to emphasize the importance of training that makes our customers smarter and more effective at their business." To set up a meeting with us during any show and discuss possible training opportunities for your company, please contact us at +44 1865 250521 or (609) 524 1132.About the Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc.The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc is the world's leading provider of training solutions to the energy, commodity and derivatives industries. In addition to PrincetonLive.com, which offers more than 20 energy and commodity web-based training modules, The Oxford Princeton Programme provides more than 70 instructor-led training courses. Designed for all levels of expertise, courses include views of oil, power, liquefied natural gas and a variety of other energy, commodity and derivatives topics. For a complete list of courses and for other information, visit http://www.oxfordprinceton.com..
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