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At first glance, it’s hard to see a connection between jet engine parts, an innovative housing project in the Netherlands, prosthetic limbs, and futuristic sneakers sought-after by teens around the world.
These trends, and breakthrough technologies will be discussed and debated at the upcoming Conference of Power and Electricity Supply Industry 2018 (CEPSI 2018) in Kuala Lumpur from September 17 to 22.
In the-near-future however, wave power, or marine energy, could become a new source of renewable power for nations connected to the world’s deepest, largest oceans, including many in Asia Pacific (APAC).
Unleashing the potential