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Middle East Electricity


FieldValue
nameMiddle East Energy
statusActive
genreTrade show, electricity, power, renewable, energy, lighting
venueDubai World Trade Centre
locationDubai
countryUnited Arab Emirates
first1976
last2019
organizerInforma Exhibitions
attendance50,000+ (2011)
website

Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Energy and based in Dubai, Middle East Energy is the leading international trade event for the power industry, covering the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, storage & management of energy and the lighting industry. The event is held at Dubai World Trade Centre in the United Arab Emirates. Organised by Informa Exhibitions, Middle East Electricity is partnered with Electricx in Egypt and Power Nigeria in Lagos.

The exhibition

The exhibition is held under the patronage of Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai. Exhibitors include large industrial companies, municipalities, building contractors, electrical retailers, electro-mechanical contractors, dealers and distributors, municipalities, government bodies, oil and gas companies, equipment manufactures, power producers, utility companies, power plant operators, power producers and power generation companies.

The exhibition also features an award ceremony - the Middle East Energy Awards and a diverse range of educational opportunities including professional workshops, product focused technical seminars and a high level conference.

Awards

The Middle East Electricity Awards takes place on the opening night of the event at a gala dinner and covers nine individual categories:

  • Power Project of the Year
  • Lighting Project of the Year
  • Solar Project of the Year
  • Best Innovation or Technology of the Year
  • HSE Project of the Year
  • Young Engineer of the Year
  • Power & Water Utility of the Year
  • Best Marketing Campaign Award (exhibitor award)
  • Best Product Launch at MEE (exhibitor award)

References

References

  1. (2011-02-09). "Middle East Electricity expo to host over 50,000 trade visitors". Khaleejtimes.com.
  2. (2005-03-06). "Middle East Electricity Exhibition draws several top companies". gulfnews.
  3. (2011-02-08). "Over 1,000 exhibitors to attend Middle East Electricity show". Khaleejtimes.com.
  4. "4-2011". Dwtc.com.
  5. "Middle East Electricity Exhibition 2012 - 7th to 9th February". Guide2dubai.com.
  6. "Middle East Electricity 2012 sets platform for more than 800 exhibitors | Middle East Electricity". AMEinfo.com.
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