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Middle East Energy Dubai Generated Over AED 18 Billion of Business in 2020
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Middle East Energy Dubai, the leading global energy industry event formerly known as Middle East Electricity, has revealed the 2020 edition of the show generated more than AED 18 billion worth of business during the three-day showcase, as registration for the 2021 event goes live today.
Claudia Konieczna, Exhibition Director, Middle East Energy
Held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, and hosted by the UAE Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure, the event, is now in its 46th year and will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 14-16 June 2021 featuring a new hybrid format.
A three-day live and in-person physical event promoting face-to-face meetings will allow visitors to safely conduct business while also incorporating four themed weeks, which can be accessed online from home or in the office from 17 May-7 June, focusing on renewable and clean energy, transmission and distribution, critical and backup power, and energy consumption and management.
The in-person element of the event will be held alongside the Global Energy & Utilities Forum and will provide an opportunity to network and exhibit within the traditional framework of Middle East Energy, with rigorous health and safety protocols and measures in place.
Claudia Konieczna, Exhibition Director, Middle East Energy, said, “The exhibition offers the chance for public and private sector entities to showcase products and innovative technologies that are driving forward the energy transition and providing solutions to meet ambitious clean energy and net-zero targets."
“Last year, the exhibition resulted in over AED 18 billion worth of business deals concluded over the course of the three days of the show. This year, we are committed to providing a platform that encourages face-to-face interaction and builds on the successes of 2020.”
Middle East Energy has also launched a steering committee comprising influential industry leaders providing expert guidance to maximise exhibitor and visitor participation. A VIP hosted buyer programme rounds out the new show attributes and will see over 200 global investors, influencers and high-profile buyers meet through a series of pre-scheduled meetings.
“Through our live event and the various new features we have added, we wanted to create a safe environment that promotes interaction and encourages business deals. We’re at the cutting-edge of the energy industry and remain committed to providing a platform that supports development and growth,” concluded Konieczna.
Each themed week will offer an array of online and virtual opportunities for business development, connecting attendees with government authorities, utility companies, and key stakeholders through unique artificial intelligence (AI) networking tools.
The digital events will include tech talks, interactive roundtables, panel discussions, thought leadership sessions and remote interviews. Networking opportunities will include hosted buyer meetings, fireside chats, breakout sessions, personalised meetings, and speed networking sessions.
Middle East Energy (MEE) enjoys a 45-year legacy as a leading global energy industry event.
By catering to the entire product spectrum of the power industry, from critical and backup power to energy storage and management, year after year, the event attracts a more diverse audience of professionals seeking to source products from multiple sectors, drive cost-effectiveness and efficiency, and move projects forward.
MEE has been an essential part of the Middle East's economic expansion, connecting business and introducing new products to the region to build infrastructure, real estate, and commerce.
MEE is now helping governments, organisations and SME’s diversify the generation and supply of energy and build a sustainable future. |
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