KWA Analytics Sponsors Energy Trading Week 2021

KWA Analytics Sponsors Energy Trading Week 2021


Energy Trading Week is returning in 2021 as a hybrid event, bringing together the energy industry for the first in-person event since the pandemic began, whilst also allowing global audiences to join virtually.

Technology Advisory Firm of the Year, KWA Analytics , are delighted to be joining as a Sponsor for this long awaited event.

ETW 2021: The Virtual Event

From 11th-15th October, Energy Trading Week will go online, accommodating a worldwide audience. Numerous programmes will take place in a coveted virtual space, allowing the global community to gather online to learn from the experts, share best practices and make new connections.

These programmes include: ETOT Operations and Technology, Traders Live, which focuses on key topics for front office professionals (e.g. trends in trading and technology innovation), tech-packed programme Energy Trading Digitalization, and the Energy Trading Markets exhibition – which aims to help energy trading professionals keep up with key developments affecting the energy sector.
With over 150 speakers sharing their insights and more than 3000 attendees (thanks to the virtual world!), ETW 2021 promises to be the biggest gathering of energy trading professionals this year.

The First In-Person Energy Industry Event

As the first in-person energy trading event since before lockdown, ETW 2021 has been long awaited by the community. In addition to the virtual event, industry professionals will also be meeting at the iconic Chelsea Stadium in London, on 5th-6th October 2021. This event will consist of exclusive insights from expert speakers, roundtable discussions and lengthy networking breaks. The programmes at ETW 2021 aim to provide greatly missed opportunities for in-person interaction, allowing industry professionals to exchange ideas, form new partnerships and expand their networks.

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