About Lydia E - PV Guangzhou
Connecting global solar and energy storage leaders—2,000+ exhibitors, endless business opportunities, and sustainable innovation.
I’m Lydia, the overseas representative for the Solar Power World exhibition, and organizer of major PV & Energy Storage trade shows. Over the years, I’ve traveled to meet industry innovators, build partnerships, and help exhibitors expand their reach.
My strengths:
Bridging global solar & energy storage companies with emerging markets
Creating win-win opportunities through media, partnerships, and events
Fluent in both business development and event logistics
I believe in making expos more than just displays — they should be launchpads for collaboration, growth, and lasting relationships.
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