Solar Power International 2009: Among the fastest 50 and doubling in size

Solar Power International 2009 will welcome 900+ companies from every part of the solar value chain to a sold-out exhibit floor at the Anaheim Convention Center more than doubling the size of the show in comparison to the year before.

The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) and Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), co-presenters of Solar Power International have reported this news in terms of exhibiting companies and the net square footage of the trade show.

The 900+ companies that will exhibit have reserved a record 203,900 net sq. ft. of floor space. In 2008, Solar Power International had a total of 422 companies occupying 88,000 net sq. ft. of floor space.

Tradeshow Week has said that Solar Power International is among the 50 fastest growing tradeshows of 2009, this year's roster including up to 20 first-time winners. The TSW Fastest 50 winners will be honored at a November 13-15 celebration hosted by the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau.

To find out more about this event visit: http://www.solarpowerinternational.com/

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