Over seventeen Saudi enterprises are poised to share their expertise at the esteemed Middle East Energy conference, which will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The conference, which will commence on April 17, is recognized as the foremost energy-focused event in the Middle East and Africa, now proudly advancing to its 49th iteration.
A shift in scheduling to add an extra day on April 19 was necessitated due to unanticipated adverse weather conditions, resulting in the deferment of the event’s initial start date from April 16 to April 17.
This year’s conference will span an impressive 14 halls, encompassing 28,500 square meters, and is set to host over 1,500 exhibitors. It will also feature 14 national pavilions, demonstrating the expansive reach of the global energy industry.
Among the participants from Saudi Arabia are leading companies such as Bahra Advanced Cable Manufacture Co. Ltd., Jeddah Cables Co., and Riyadh Cables Group Co.
Joining them are MEMF Electrical Industries Co., Electrical Industries Co., and International Tube & Conduit Co. Ltd.
Additionally, the event will highlight contributions from Middle East Specialized Cables Co., Red Sea Cable Co., and United Transformers Electric Co., as well as Al-Haitam for Industries & Economic Development and Asharqiyah Cables Co. for Industry.
With a roster of over 250 speakers and three strategic high-level conferences—including a leadership summit, technical seminars, and the Intersolar and Electrical Energy Storage Middle East conference—the event is set to deliver crucial insights on energy transition, practical solutions, and the emerging challenges of sustainability and cybersecurity.
These discussions are pivotal as the industry endeavors to evolve swiftly to address the global energy demands in a responsible manner.
Experts in the field assert that the region is instrumental in the journey towards achieving net-zero emissions.