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Middle East Energy opens next week, will focus on energy transition

The theme of the event is "Guiding you through the energy transition"
  • The speakers will also be participating in the Global Energy & Utilities Forum which will provide a platform for industry experts to discuss multiple subjects.
  • The event focuses on Transmission & Distribution, Smart Solutions; Renewable & Clean Energies; Backup Generators & Critical Power; and Energy Consumption & Management.

Policymakers, business leaders, and industry experts from the energy industry will converge in Dubai next week to participate in Middle East Energy, formerly Middle East Electricity.

The event will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre, from 7th-9th March, under the theme, “Guiding you through the energy transition”.

It will provide a platform for the global energy industry to discover new products and the latest energy innovations, do business with exhibitors from around the world.

Additionally, the event would also provide the opportunity to hear from experts on developing a diverse, digitized and sustainable future.

The event focuses on five key sectors – Transmission & Distribution, Smart Solutions; Renewable & Clean Energies; Backup Generators & Critical Power; and Energy Consumption & Management.

It will provide a platform for understanding more about energy alternatives and solutions, including digitalization, solar, wind, and hydro energy solutions, among others.

Azzan Mohammed, Exhibition Director, Global Energy & Utilities Forum and Middle East Energy, said,”We want to provide a platform whereby the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition can be discussed in detail and where solutions and new technology can be showcased to achieve this global goal.”

The speakers will all be participating in the Global Energy & Utilities Forum which will provide a platform for industry experts to discuss multiple subjects.

This includes thought leadership, collaboration, and solutions for meeting the energy shift within the sector through a series of high-level strategic panels, technical sessions, roundtable discussions and workshops.

Other conferences taking place during the event include the Intersolar Middle East Conference and the Technical Hub.

The event has also witnessed an uptick in international participation, with a 40 percent growth in visitors from Saudi Arabia rounding out the top three international visitor destinations including Nigeria and Egypt.

Other countries represented include France, Germany, Italy, China, the United Kingdom and the US. Algeria, Morocco, Kenya, Lebanon, Iraq, and Jordan will all be represented from the MENA region.