BSI Conferences & Workshops
4th Annual Energy Management Conference
BSI's conference. 15th November 2011, London
In the last 5 years average industrial electricity prices rose by 54%
What is your organisation doing to fight rising energy costs?
This conference will demonstrate how implementing an energy management
system into your daily practice can help you improve your energy efficiency
and reduce your energy costs. It also provides you with a unique opportunity
to get the latest update about government's flagship energy saving plan -
the Green Deal scheme and its progress.
The expert panel of speakers will also discuss the newly published
international energy management systems standard, ISO 50001, which is set to
replace the existing British Standard, BS EN 16001, and the impact of this
change for those who have already implemented BS EN 16001. First hand
practical tips and case studies will address not only practical challenges
and benefits of implementing the standard, but also explain how companies in
the UK have already seen energy efficiency improvements and financialsavings
through implementing the strategies and initiatives contained in the
standard.
Five reasons why can't you afford to miss the conference:
- Hear the latest Government update about the Green Deal initiative
- Understand why ISO 50001 was developed - the scope, benefits and challengesof implementation.
- Examine the relationship between BS EN 16001 and ISO 50001
- Learn how energy management systems and a best practice approach could improve your energy efficiency and reduce costs
- Engage in lively discussions and have your questions answered by energy management experts
Book now to receive a complimentary copy of ISO 50001 at the conference.
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Who should attend the conference?
- Energy managers
- Facilities managers
- Environment officers or managers
- Energy engineers
- Energy consultants
- Finance directors
- Sustainability consultants
Book now

The Carbon Conference
BSI's conference. 15th November 2011, London
Conference: 17 November 2011, London | Post-conference workshop: 18 November 2011: Implementing PAS 2050
Earn your organization vital 'green credentials', and benefit from crucial
financial savings. Meet growing demand for greener products and services by
managing your carbon emissions with the latest standards.
The newly revised PAS 2050 provides a best-practice approach to product
carbon footprinting, and PAS 2060 sets out how to demonstrate carbon
neutrality. Learn why and how to work with both of these standards at The
Carbon Conference 2011
- Hear about the newly revised PAS 2050 directly from the experts involved in
its development
- Learn about new developments in the application of PAS 2050 and PAS 2060 and
discover how these standards can assist you in reporting on corporate
responsibility
- Hear new case studies from organizations leading the way in implementing
these standards; learn valuable lessons from problems they overcame along
the way and hear about the tangible benefits they have realised
- See how you can reduce your organization's energy consumption, achieve
actual carbon reductions and improve your relationships with customers and
suppliers
- Learn how you can get across a clear and consistent green message to your
stakeholders
Also, attend the PAS 2050 masterclass the following day to:
- Gain the practical skills for implementing the newly revised PAS 2050
- Learn to measure, offset, benchmark and report your greenhouse gas emissions
This important 2nd annual conference follows on from an extremely successful
conference last year.
Book now.

IT Service Management – the latest update and best practice
13-14 October 2011, London
CBI Conference Centre, WC1A 1DU
Conference: 17 November 2011, London | Post-conference workshop: 18 November 2011: Implementing PAS 2050
Understand the key touch-points between ITIL and ISO- IEC 20000-1; so you
can use the widely-adopted international standard as a management framework
to improve IT service delivery using better measurement and control.
Changes include; closer alignment with ITIL v3, more consistency with
management system standards such as ISO 9001 and more control over
suppliers.
British Standards Institution (BSi), originator of the first standard for IT
service management will be bringing together IT service management experts,
including the people who wrote ISO/IEC 20000-1 who will be:
- Helping you to understand the new touch points between ISO-IEC 20000-1 and
methodologies such as ITIL so you can take advantage of these more easily/li>
- Explaining the impact this will have on current I.T. service management
methods, so you know what you may or may not need to change
- Providing first-hand practical tips on how to use ISO-IEC 20000-1 and avoid
the common pitfalls, saving you wasting time and money
- Helping you learn from, and improve on organizations' challenges and
successes implementing IT service management best practice with real life
examples
- Giving you the latest on the ITIL update project from ITIL Update Project
Mentor, Shirley Lacy
Book now.

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