We are re-launching Downstream in 2025 with an expanded format and more international content. After a good solid run at the Lower Hutt Events Centre we have moved Downstream to Te Pae in Christchurch for 2025. Downstream will now feature three streams of content with sessions delivered across three separate presentation areas. This allows a wider range of subjects and more variety for attendees to pick and choose sessions of interest. So we move away from a more singular theme to a pan sector approach. We’ll still run our larger main plenary sessions for the big key presentations and ministerial addresses. While there is a lot going on in the New Zealand energy sector we’ll also hear some interesting insights from speakers from Australia, the US and the UK. The Freeman and Brightstar teams have also come up with a greater range of format options and networking options to encourage participation and allow for more productive exchanges and meaningful outputs To browse the earlybird offerings visit www.nzdownstream.co.nz Nigel Barbour James Wardhaugh Steve Scott Ross Steele Andy Lester Sarajane Henshall John Mercer Sarah Gillies John Kidd John Carnegie John Hancock Toby Stevenson Julian O'Connell James Kilty Bob Weston Tony Baker Irwin Munro Harsharan Singh Esther Tomkinson Sophie Burgess Elliott Powell Ben Gerritsen Tim Boyce Tina Schirr Bridget Abernethy
Looking forward to it, some great sponsor partners so far, Powerco, SG Fleet NZ, Aggreko, Phoenix Recycling Group, Yes Energy | TESLA Forecasting Solutions, Entec Services Ltd, New Zealand - Gas Detection
Matt Freeman, James Wardhaugh, Dominic Duncan - thank you; we are honoured to be involved in this strategic event again! Such an important part of our circular services mahi is ensuring the energy sector recycles its energy infrastructure and critical raw materials, as its upgrades and extends to deliver a lower carbon future for our country. We can make renewable resources from the materials and components for sustainable manufacturing of future infrastructure. Let's electrify Aotearoa NZ. Julian O'Connell SIMON PRENDERGAST Jasmine Faulkner Rob Walton Daniel Chapman Kelsey Gibson