Today, the Middle East Energy Exhibition 2025, declaring the start of the largest session in the event of the event that extends over 49 years, and a statement stated yesterday that the exhibition is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, and continues until April 9th, in the current year witnessing the first session of the “Middle East Battle Fair”.
The Dubai World Trade Center is preparing to receive more than 40,000 international energy experts, including more than 500 senior buyers, to see the latest innovations of 1,600 exhibitors of more than 90 countries.
According to the statement, the exhibition extends over 16 halls that include 17 international pavilions, to provide integrated solutions covering all aspects of the value chain in the energy sector, starting with energy production and storage, to sustainable movement and smart network technologies, in what will open the Vice -President of the Supreme Energy Council, Saeed Mohammed Al -Tayer, the exhibition activities, and chairs the plenary and high -level session of the driving summit at the exhibition.
“It is expected that the (Middle East Energy Exhibition 2025) is a qualitative shift in our perception of the future of the energy sector, thanks to its unique mix that combines the most prominent innovations in the market, distinctive communication opportunities, and the first launch of the (batteries exhibition).”
He added: «The exhibition provides a comprehensive agenda that contributes to enabling the stakeholders to deal with the rapidly change in the energy sector. Each conference aims to launch fundamental discussions, enhance communication between sector experts and academic specialists, and explore innovations that work to reformulate the methods of power generation, distribution and consumption.
According to the statement, the launch of the “Middle East batteries” represents the most prominent developments in the “Middle East Energy Exhibition for the year 2025”, which is the regional version of one of the most important global platforms for batteries technology and electrical mobility. The new exhibition occupies a full hall, and it includes more than 200 exhibitors, as well as the launch of the “Batter Fair” conference that deals with extremely important issues, such as energy storage, infrastructure of electric vehicles, the challenges of the supply chain, and the integration of smart networks in the battery market in the Middle East and Africa.
In addition to the “Batter Fair Conference”, the Middle East Energy Exhibition program will host 150 of the elite thought leaders, as part of five other conferences that include the “Leadership Summit”, technical seminars under the auspices of the Institute of Electricity and Electronics Engineers, the “Interdarlar and Lais Middle East Conference”, the Global Innovation Forum, and the Business Leaders Forum in Africa.
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