Getting involved
Partnering
ecoBiz Network forums (previously QWESTNet) are facilitated through partnerships with Queensland and Australian independent industry organisations, associations and Councils.
ecoBiz Network is open to discussions on topics, locations, contributions and responsibilities with prospective partners in 2012.
If you are interested in partnering with ecoBiz Network, please contact the team with the details (topic/location) of your proposal.
Presenting
We are always looking for nominations or suggestions of possible presenters on technologies, case studies of businesses who have undertaken eco-efficiency initiatives and programs and services that support businesses undertaking or investigating eco-efficient initiatives.
All presentations are recorded on the day and the audio and presentation are uploaded on the ecoBiz Network webpage and distributed to the network through the e-bulletin.
If you are interested in presenting at a forum, please contact the ecoBiz Network team, outlining your field of expertise, suggested presentation topic and location/forum.
Exhibiting
ecoBiz Network forums provide the opportunity for businesses to exhibit their products, services and technologies to businesses.
Please note exhibitor spaces are limited and applications are assessed for each forum based on the quality of the trade display and its relevance to the forum’s topic.
The cost to exhibit at a forum is $60. All exhibitors are provided with an equal amount of space, which is typically half a trestle table and can be provided access to power upon request.
If you interested in exhibiting at a forum, please contact the ecoBiz Network team to recieve an application form and return it by email identifying which forum you are interested in exhibiting.
Please note, if you have submitted a form you do not need to resubmit one unless you wish to display a different product or service.
The presentation of a service, product or technology does not constitute endorsement of any kind by the Department of Environment and Resource Management and Queensland Government. Forum dates and topics are subject to change.
Last updated 22 March 2012
