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18th Annual National Ethanol Conference (NEC): Driving Forward February 5-7, 2013 Las Vegas, NV

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18th Annual National Ethanol Conference (NEC): Driving Forward    February 5-7, 2013    Las Vegas, NV

Don’t miss the opportunity to network with industry leaders and peers at the 18th Annual National Ethanol Conference (NEC): Driving Forward, February 5-7, 2013 at the Wynn Las Vegas.  Widely recognized as a “must-attend” event, the NEC provides attendees with timely information on critical regulatory, marketing and policy issues facing the ethanol industry.  Experts will speak to the current market situation, and address how we as an industry can continue to grow through innovation, new technologies and feedstocks, and by developing more diverse and global markets.  Driving forward, the ethanol industry will continue to lead our nation to a stronger, more energy independent America.

Since 1996, the RFA’s National Ethanol Conference (NEC) has been recognized as the preeminent conference for delivering accurate, timely information on marketing, legislative and regulatory issues facing the ethanol industry.  With numerous networking opportunities, more business meetings are conducted and contacts made at this conference than any other ethanol conference.

In 2012, more than 1,200 industry leaders attended the NEC, representing 41 states and 21 countries.  Nearly 45% had attended the NEC before.  Delegates cited networking, business development, and to learn about government policies and ethanol technology as their primary reasons for attending the NEC. READ MORE

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