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Launching ‘Solarabic Egypt Awards' to Honor Solar Energy Pioneers in Egypt - Middle East Business News and Information

Launching ‘Solarabic Egypt Awards' to Honor Solar Energy Pioneers in Egypt - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info09-04-2025

Solarabic- Cairo, Egypt – In a move that reflects its commitment to supporting and recognising innovation and excellence in the renewable energy sector, Solarabic has announced the launch of the first edition of the 'Solarabic Egypt Awards.' This initiative aims to honour individuals, companies, and pioneering projects that have contributed to advancing solar energy in Egypt. The awards ceremony will take place on April 29, 2025, in Cairo, alongside the 'Solar & Storage Live – Egypt' exhibition.
This event is dedicated to acknowledging the outstanding efforts made by both the private and public sectors in developing solar energy technologies and promoting sustainability in Egypt through innovative projects, financial solutions, and cutting-edge technologies. The awards will feature various categories designed to foster creativity and leadership in the renewable energy industry, with some of the key categories including:
Award Categories:
Technology Leadership
PV Module Technology Leader Award – EGY 2025
Solar Inverter Technology Leader Award – EGY 2025
ESS Technology Leader Award – EGY 2025
PV Tracker Technology Leader Award – EGY 2025
EV Charger Technology Leader Award – EGY 2025
RE Robotics Technology Leader Award – EGY 2025
RE Digital Technology Provider Leader Award – EGY 2025
Community and Corporate Impact
Community Solar Award – EGY 2025
CSR Policy Award – EGY 2025
Research and Education Excellence
Distinguished Researcher Award – EGY 2025
Advanced Academic Curriculum in RE Award – EGY 2025
Visionary Industry Partnership Program Award – EGY 2025
Individual Excellence
Distinguished Woman in RE Award – EGY 2025
Distinguished Industry Contributor Award – EGY 2025
Distinguished Young Talent Award – EGY 2025
Distinguished Project Manager Award – EGY 2025
Leadership and Project Excellence
Flagship Solar Project Award – EGY 2025
Financial Partner Award – EGY 2025
DG Excellence
National Solar Distributor Award – EGY 2025
Premium C&I EPC Award – EGY 2025
Premium C&I Developer Award – EGY 2025
Leading figures in Egypt's solar energy sector, as well as representatives from local and international companies, will attend the ceremony. It will recognise outstanding achievements that have contributed to sustainability and renewable energy. Manufacturers, developers, investors, government representatives, and international organisations are expected to participate in the event.
The 'Solarabic Egypt Awards' represent a unique opportunity to celebrate excellence in the solar energy sector. They also provide a platform for building strategic partnerships and enhancing collaboration between local and global companies, contributing to developing the renewable energy market in Egypt and the region.
Don't miss this opportunity—apply now to participate in the first edition of the Solarabic Egypt Awards!

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