Power up for Sri Lanka 2010 International Expo

Monday, July 26, 2010 by Serene Gwee
2nd Power Sri Lanka 2010 International Expo proved to be a success among VIPs, industry leaders and clients alike, making an impressionable impact on the estimated 1,400 attendees.




Endorsed by the ‘Ministry of Power & Energy – Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka’ and supported by the ‘Sri Lanka Convention Bureau’ (SLCB), this prestigious event gathered professionals from around the world to congregate and to network – and presented them with an impressive display of the latest innovations and technology.


Front Row (left to right)
Mr. Rohan Fernando, Jt. Managing Director – Trade Promoters (Pvt) Ltd, Mr. Vidya Amarapala, Chairman – Ceylon Electricity Board, Ms. Meherun N Islam, President & Group Managing Director – CEMS USA & Aisa-Pacific, Mr. Priath Fernando, Chairman – United Tractor & Equipment (Pvt) Ltd (CAT)
Back Row (left to right)
Mr. S Sarwar, Group Director, Global Operations (CEMS Global), Mr. S Ganesan - Zuzlon, Mr. Vipula Wanigasekere, General Manager – Sri Lanka Convention Bureau


Cummins Power Generation, one of the leading players in the development and manufacture of pre-integrated power systems was proud to be a co-partner for this event. 
Cummins Power Generation’s authorised sole distributor in Sri Lanka, Trade Promoters Limited (TPL), showcased highlights of Cummins Power Generation’s low emissioned generators, the QSL9 series, and the X1.3 from its compact series. The display of these two products showed Cummins Power Generation’s commitment to leading the way in developing power solutions that will also reduce its carbon footprint.




An open type C220D5e generator set powered by a Cummins QSB7 engine was displayed at the booth while an enclosed version of the same genset welcomed visitors at the entrance.

The C11D5 compact generator set powered by the Cummins X1.3 engine was launched with the display of a soundproofed version at the booth. To further reinforce the concept of Power of One, PE components such as GTEC and PCC Simulator were installed at the booth. To enhance the Cummins Power Generation and TPL profiles, presentation videos of Cummins Power Generation as well as TPL key projects were played on large screens located in the booth and at the entrance to the main hall.




The Cummins Power Generation booth welcomed industry players from state owned power generation and distribution companies as well as eminent guest - the Chairman of Ceylon Electricity Board (event guest of honour) who was impressed with Cummins Power Generation’s commitment to leading the market in relation to emissions compliance and the company’s innovative approach to the development of cleaner, greener and quieter engines.

The outstanding overall presentation of the booth (from the attractive design to the strong Cummins Power Generation brand presentation, lighting and screen displays) prompted the Chairman for CAT distributor in Sri Lanka to pay a tribute to the Cummins Power Generation booth.



While many took a keen interest in the interactive demonstration carried out by TPL sales staff using the PCC simulator, much to the delight of budding engineers in the industry, it was Jeffrey Koh’s closing speech urging genset vendors in Sri Lanka to come together to address industry issues, as well as to diminish barriers for the benefit of the industry and country, that really struck a chord with the audience.

Comments for Power up for Sri Lanka 2010 International Expo

Monday, August 2, 2010 by S. S. Sarwar:
Indeed, Jeffry's speech at the Networking Dinner was very well scripted and perfect for the ocassion

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