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TEAM User Group Conference 2008

ImageWell over 100 people attended TEAM's 21st Annual User Group Conference held on 6th November 2008 at Jury’s Inn, Milton Keynes.

Once again this annual event gave TEAM customers the opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of our guest speakers and find out about the latest updates to TEAM software and services.  Attendees were also provided with information about current and forthcoming legislation, including Display Energy Certificates and Carbon Reduction Commitment.

Presentations and seminars were hosted by TEAM customers working in both the private and public sector and gave the audience the opportunity to gain an insight into how these professionals meet the challenges of current legislation and still achieve carbon reductions and cost savings.Jury's Inn Milton Keynes
Main speaker Martin Stephens from Prudential Property Investment Managers Ltd talked about how as landlords PRUPIM are meeting Government legislation.  Chris Bewley from Gloucestershire County Council shared his experiences of Energy Management in Local Authorities, Ian Shaw from the London Fire Brigade talked about how they are working towards delivering an annual 3% energy reduction target.  Steve Wallington from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution gave a presentation surrounding the challenges and rewards associated with setting up a new Energy Management Bureau.

The day also saw the launch of version 4 of TEAM Sigma software and as always was an ideal opportunity for customers to network, share views and information.

TEAM Customers at UGCPaul Martin, MD said: "It is our customers who attend and present at this event who make it such a success.  We have received extremely useful comments which help us to provide the high quality services and software that our customers require".

“Just to say thanks to all the team for your kind hospitality yesterday. I found the Conference most useful.” David Lively, Heart of England NHS Trust


“Very informative and worthwhile”  Martin Stephens, PRUPIM