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Middle East Energy
Guiding the region through the energy transition
Middle East Energy takes place from 7-9 March at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE.
Last year’s event is reported to have facilitated more than US$700mn of business deals. For more than 45 years, Middle East Energy (previously Middle East Electricity) has been bringing together buyers and sellers from across the globe, in order to explore the latest advancements in energy products and solutions and contemplate the future of alternative energy solutions that will help in delivering more efficient and effective power systems.
With electricity demand already on the rise, improving the reliability of existing power supply while providing cleaner energy solutions is a gap that many face in the sector. Whether participants are looking to diversify their energy portfolio through digitalisation and groundbreaking renewable and energy efficiency solutions, or trying to identify the best possible energy mix and develop alternative energy sources, Middle East Energy has it all.
In its last edition, Middle East Energy is reported to have facilitated more than US$705mn worth of business deals, making it the go-to event where global buyers and sellers connect to discover products and showcase solutions to deliver cleaner energy and supply sustainable power. Middle East Energy has had participation from highprofile exhibitors around the world, such as NEOM, alfanar, MEMF Electrical Industries, Volvo Penta, Baudouin, Allam Marine, Jubaili Bros, DUCAB, Riyadh Cables, Bahra Cables, Brady Corporation, and Rolls Battery Engineering. More than 800 companies from 170 countries are expected to exhibit.
Middle East Energy 2023 will feature high-level strategic conferences and content arenas focusing on the latest technologies and products to provide a platform to provide knowledge sharing and support relationship building and solutions to some of the most pressing challenges posed by the energy transition.
Middle East Energy unites the global energy community through five dedicated product sectors, evolving for a diverse, digitised and sustainable future. These are: Backup generators and critical power; Transmission and distribution; Energy consumption and management; Smart solutions; and Renewable and clean energy.
A central feature of Middle East Energy is the Global Energy & Utilities Forum, the dedicated forum addressing the future of energy. The three-day immersive experience takes place both online and in-person from 7 - 9 March 2023 at Dubai World Trade Centre, under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure, UAE.
Engaging in strategic dialogue with the energy leaders of today and the future, the forum provides a platform for both public and private sectors to explore critical issues, key developments, investment opportunities, and rising trends shaping the new energy ecosystem. ■
For further information, see the website at www.middleeast-energy.com