Kyocera to put energy consumption under spotlight
April 24th, 2009 Posted in General, Industry NewsDocument imaging company Kyocera invites delegates to learn how the Carbon Reduction Commitment will impact on work practices
Office equipment vendor Kyocera has unveiled its latest theme for the upcoming Green Card Seminar.
With the Carbon Reduction Commitment now predicted to affect as many as 20,000 UK organisations from 2010, the spotlight is back on energy consumption. Kyocera says that while datacentres have made the headlines until now, the impact of desktop devices and office imaging equipment cannot be ignored.
The Green Card Conference will outline the key impacts of office printing and copying on energy consumption and offers solutions that can reduce electricity bills immediately, as well as strategies for driving down energy use in the future.
In a first for the Green Card Conference, Kyocera has decided to leave one 20 minute speaker slot open for this summer’s event and is asking you to help it fill it. According to the firm: “We know there’s an amazing wealth of knowledge in the Green Card Network and we would like to help showcase it. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never spoken at an event before or are a seasoned professional, we would love to hear your ideas.”
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