Yeo set to speak at NYC finance gathering; Caribbean solar opportunities among hot topics
Yeo set to speak at NYC finance gathering; Caribbean solar opportunities among hot topics.
- (1888PressRelease) February 14, 2012 - Georgetown - Set to eagerly address the multi-faceted issue of financing based on his own real-world experiences launching Solamon Energy, company president Jay Yeo has confirmed he has accepted a headline speaking engagement at the prestigious Invest Caribbean Now forum. Scheduled to be held on Manhattan island this June in New York City, within the heart of the city's vaunted finance community, this vibrant day-long event attracts accredited professionals and various management teams, and while eating their breakfast on June 6th Yeo expects his animated stories of discovery to be widely enjoyed by all attendees.
Forum organizers this year expect over 200 high powered Caribbean government ministers, Wall Street money managers, private equity investors, real estate developers, architects, attorneys, hoteliers and Caribbean American business leaders as well as media personnel to attend from across this diverse sector.
Solamon Energy typically offers a ground-mounted solar array of integrated photovoltaic cells over 5 acre packages of land, which is called the Apollo Acre™. The company now also designs and installs custom solutions with local partners to provide roof-mounted and parking lot systems that are easily augmented by micro wind turbine technology and other innovative features.
Hard Beat Communications, Inc. is the convenor of the Invest Caribbean Now series. Hard Beat, a digital media solutions company, was founded by Felicia Persaud who is a partner of the PR Newswire, the world's largest newswire distributor. Hard Beat Communications is the 2009 winner of the Best of Small Business Award, and has positioned itself as the conduit to the Caribbean and Latin American marketplace, while promoting clients like Sagicor USA, Digicel, Courts Caribbean, LIME, GTECH, More Magic Solutions, Eastman Industries, the University of London and ISM Travel creatively through key signature events and strategic promotional campaigns.
About Solamon: Solamon Energy Corp. sells integrated arrays of ground-mounted and rooftop photovoltaic cells. These solar power plants are connected by cable to varied transmission equipment, including converters, inverters and batteries, utilizing 5 acres of land per unit; each unit is called an Apollo Acre™. Additionally, it is expected the company's business activities will spin-off many jobs locally, given engineering requirements, construction, unit commissioning and subsequent maintenance.
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