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Why Middle East Energy?
Middle East Energy, formerly Middle East Electricity, enjoys a 45+ year legacy as one of the most reputable and long-established events in the energy industry.
Middle East Energy year after year continues to connect the global energy community, allowing you to network with international energy suppliers, discover products and solutions that are changing the energy landscape and build long-lasting business relationships that will not only help you to stay ahead of the competition but will enable you to diversify your energy portfolio.
The need to evolve is important in order to have a diverse, digitised and sustainable future, and because of that Middle East Energy focuses on FIVE major product sectors that are leading the way in the energy transition.
Middle East Energy will be providing a content platform for key policymakers, government entities, industry practitioners and solution providers to discuss, devise and instrument the future of utilities amidst an era of the energy transition.
These discussions will aim at involving leaders from the region and beyond, to share their experiences and best practices in devising a road map in achieving success through energy transition within the power sector.
The event will provide visitors an opportunity to dive deep into some of our critical sectors and learn about the latest technologies and innovations making these events unmissable by industry practitioners!
Middle East Energy has always strived to make each edition of the show a complete and comprehensive experience for all our visitors. This is why, year on year Middle East Energy has managed to maintain a loyal base while attracting new visitors to our show, increasing in scope and size.
Middle East Energy has participation from companies with huge-scale energy projects in the Middle East and Africa.
These include NEOM, Dubai Water & Electricity Authority, Senelec, Sonelgaz, Arup, Emirates Investment, Orascom Construction, Sangergy, and many more.