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Middle East Energy 2025 opens on Monday in Dubai at DWTC
Middle East Energy 2025 opens on Monday in Dubai at DWTC

Khaleej Times

time06-04-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Middle East Energy 2025 opens on Monday in Dubai at DWTC

Middle East Energy (MEE) 2025 opens on Monday at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this year's show will run until April 9 and feature the debut of The Battery Show Middle East. More than 40,000 global energy professionals, including more than 500 key buyers, will descend on DWTC to explore the innovations of 1,600 exhibitors from more than 90 countries. Sixteen halls, including 17 international pavilions, will be packed with solutions spanning the full energy value chain from power generation and storage to clean mobility and smart grid technologies. Saeed Mohammed Al-Tayer, Vice Chairman Dubai Supreme Council of Energy will open the show, which runs for three days, and will lead the high-level plenary of the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit. 'We've built this edition of Middle East Energy to reflect the dynamism, ambition, and transformative potential of the region's energy ecosystem,' said Mark Ring, Group Director, Energy Events at Informa Markets, which organises Middle East Energy. 'With a powerful combination of market-leading innovation, unrivalled networking opportunities, and the debut of The Battery Show Middle East, Middle East Energy 2025 will redefine how we shape the future of energy.' Among Middle East Energy's most anticipated additions for 2025 is the debut of The Battery Show Middle East – the regional edition of one of the world's leading platforms for battery technology and electric mobility. Spanning an entire exhibition hall, the show will host more than 200 exhibitors and feature the inaugural Battery Show Conference. The conference will explore critical issues such as energy storage, electric vehicle infrastructure, supply chain challenges, and smart grid integration for the Middle East and Africa battery market, which is forecast to reach US $9.98 billion by 2029, driven by robust policy shifts, renewable energy integration, and increasing reginal demand for electrification. Complementing the Battery Show Conference, the wider Middle East Energy programme brings together more than 150 thought leaders across a further five conferences: the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit, Technical Seminar powered by IEEE, Intersolar & ees Middle East Conference, Global Innovation Forum, and the Africa Business Leaders Forum. 'We are offering a comprehensive agenda that will empower stakeholders to navigate the rapidly evolving energy landscape,' Ring added. 'Each conference is designed to spark critical conversations, connect industry and academic minds, and explore the innovations reshaping how we generate, distribute, and consume power.' The Riyadh Cables Group, a titanium sponsor of Middle East Energy 2025, will use the show to underscore the critical role that advanced infrastructure plays in enabling future-ready energy solutions. 'Middle Eastern infrastructure projects are reshaping the cable industry, driving demand for innovative, high-performance products,' said Bassam Naes, Group Marketing Director. 'From smart cities and renewable energy developments to advanced data centres, cables are the unseen force powering the region's transformation. As the Middle East continues to grow and modernize, the cable industry must keep pace, developing solutions that meet the unique challenges of the region's ambitious projects. At Middle East Energy 2025 we will be looking to demonstrate how the future of cables in the Middle East is bright, and the opportunities for innovation are vast.'

Middle East Energy 2025 opens with Battery Show making debut
Middle East Energy 2025 opens with Battery Show making debut

Gulf Today

time06-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Middle East Energy 2025 opens with Battery Show making debut

Middle East Energy (MEE) 2025 opens today (Monday) at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), ushering in the largest and most ambitious edition in the event's 49-year history. Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this year's show will run until April 9 and feature the debut of The Battery Show Middle East. More than 40,000 global energy professionals, including more than 500 key buyers, will descend on DWTC to explore the innovations of 1,600 exhibitors from more than 90 countries. Sixteen halls, including 17 international pavilions, will be packed with solutions spanning the full energy value chain from power generation and storage to clean mobility and smart grid technologies. Saeed Mohammed Al-Tayer, Vice Chairman Dubai Supreme Council of Energy will open the show, which runs for three days, and will lead the high-level plenary of the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit. 'We've built this edition of Middle East Energy to reflect the dynamism, ambition, and transformative potential of the region's energy ecosystem,' said Mark Ring, Group Director, Energy Events at Informa Markets, which organises Middle East Energy. 'With a powerful combination of market-leading innovation, unrivalled networking opportunities, and the debut of The Battery Show Middle East, Middle East Energy 2025 will redefine how we shape the future of energy.' Among Middle East Energy's most anticipated additions for 2025 is the debut of The Battery Show Middle East – the regional edition of one of the world's leading platforms for battery technology and electric mobility. Spanning an entire exhibition hall, the show will host more than 200 exhibitors and feature the inaugural Battery Show Conference. The conference will explore critical issues such as energy storage, electric vehicle infrastructure, supply chain challenges, and smart grid integration for the Middle East and Africa battery market, which is forecast to reach US $9.98 billion by 2029, driven by robust policy shifts, renewable energy integration, and increasing reginal demand for electrification. Complementing the Battery Show Conference, the wider Middle East Energy programme brings together more than 150 thought leaders across a further five conferences: the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit, Technical Seminar powered by IEEE, Intersolar & ees Middle East Conference, Global Innovation Forum, and the Africa Business Leaders Forum. 'We are offering a comprehensive agenda that will empower stakeholders to navigate the rapidly evolving energy landscape,' Ring added. 'Each conference is designed to spark critical conversations, connect industry and academic minds, and explore the innovations reshaping how we generate, distribute, and consume power.' The Riyadh Cables Group, a titanium sponsor of Middle East Energy 2025, will use the show to underscore the critical role that advanced infrastructure plays in enabling future-ready energy solutions. 'Middle Eastern infrastructure projects are reshaping the cable industry, driving demand for innovative, high-performance products,' said Bassam Naes, Group Marketing Director. 'From smart cities and renewable energy developments to advanced data centres, cables are the unseen force powering the region's transformation. As the Middle East continues to grow and modernize, the cable industry must keep pace, developing solutions that meet the unique challenges of the region's ambitious projects. At Middle East Energy 2025 we will be looking to demonstrate how the future of cables in the Middle East is bright, and the opportunities for innovation are vast.' With its record-breaking scale and future-focused agenda, Middle East Energy 2025 promises to be a defining moment for the global energy sector. Over the next three days Dubai will be the epicentre of regional energy innovation as the Middle East and Africa transition toward a more sustainable and interconnected future. Middle East Energy (MEE), set to held under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, enjoys a 49-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. Among Middle East Energy's most anticipated additions for 2025 is the debut of The Battery Show Middle East – the regional edition of one of the world's leading platforms for battery technology and electric mobility. Spanning an entire exhibition hall.

Middle East Energy 2025 opens tomorrow in Dubai with The Battery Show making its debut at the global industry event
Middle East Energy 2025 opens tomorrow in Dubai with The Battery Show making its debut at the global industry event

Zawya

time06-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Middle East Energy 2025 opens tomorrow in Dubai with The Battery Show making its debut at the global industry event

His Excellency Saeed Mohammed Al-Tayer, Vice Chairman Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, will lead the high-level plenary of the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit The Battery Show and Conference joins the Middle East Energy line-up for 2025 150 energy leaders and experts will explore transformative sector innovation 1,600 exhibitors from more than 90 nations are set to attend Dubai, UAE – Middle East Energy (MEE) 2025 opens tomorrow at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), ushering in the largest and most ambitious edition in the event's 49-year history. Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this year's show will run until April 9 and feature the debut of The Battery Show Middle East. More than 40,000 global energy professionals, including more than 500 key buyers, will descend on DWTC to explore the innovations of 1,600 exhibitors from more than 90 countries. Sixteen halls, including 17 international pavilions, will be packed with solutions spanning the full energy value chain from power generation and storage to clean mobility and smart grid technologies. His Excellency Saeed Mohammed Al-Tayer, Vice Chairman Dubai Supreme Council of Energy will open the show, which runs for three days, and will lead the high-level plenary of the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit. 'We've built this edition of Middle East Energy to reflect the dynamism, ambition, and transformative potential of the region's energy ecosystem,' said Mark Ring, Group Director, Energy Events at Informa Markets, which organises Middle East Energy. 'With a powerful combination of market-leading innovation, unrivalled networking opportunities, and the debut of The Battery Show Middle East, Middle East Energy 2025 will redefine how we shape the future of energy.' Among Middle East Energy's most anticipated additions for 2025 is the debut of The Battery Show Middle East – the regional edition of one of the world's leading platforms for battery technology and electric mobility. Spanning an entire exhibition hall, the show will host more than 200 exhibitors and feature the inaugural Battery Show Conference. The conference will explore critical issues such as energy storage, electric vehicle infrastructure, supply chain challenges, and smart grid integration for the Middle East and Africa battery market, which is forecast to reach US $9.98 billion by 2029, driven by robust policy shifts, renewable energy integration, and increasing reginal demand for electrification. Complementing the Battery Show Conference, the wider Middle East Energy programme brings together more than 150 thought leaders across a further five conferences: the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit, Technical Seminar powered by IEEE, Intersolar & ees Middle East Conference, Global Innovation Forum, and the Africa Business Leaders Forum. 'We are offering a comprehensive agenda that will empower stakeholders to navigate the rapidly evolving energy landscape,' Ring added. 'Each conference is designed to spark critical conversations, connect industry and academic minds, and explore the innovations reshaping how we generate, distribute, and consume power.' The Riyadh Cables Group, a titanium sponsor of Middle East Energy 2025, will use the show to underscore the critical role that advanced infrastructure plays in enabling future-ready energy solutions. 'Middle Eastern infrastructure projects are reshaping the cable industry, driving demand for innovative, high-performance products,' said Bassam Naes, Group Marketing Director. 'From smart cities and renewable energy developments to advanced data centres, cables are the unseen force powering the region's transformation. As the Middle East continues to grow and modernize, the cable industry must keep pace, developing solutions that meet the unique challenges of the region's ambitious projects. At Middle East Energy 2025 we will be looking to demonstrate how the future of cables in the Middle East is bright, and the opportunities for innovation are vast.' With its record-breaking scale and future-focused agenda, Middle East Energy 2025 promises to be a defining moment for the global energy sector. Over the next three days Dubai will be the epicentre of regional energy innovation as the Middle East and Africa transition toward a more sustainable and interconnected future. To find out more about The Battery Show Middle East, visit To find out more about Middle East Energy, visit: For more information on the invite-only Hosted Buyer Programme, visit: -Ends- About Middle East Energy (MEE) Middle East Energy (MEE), set to held under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, enjoys a 49-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. You can read more at Media Contact: Pragati Malik Senior Communications Executive, Action Global Communications Email: pragati.m@

Middle East Energy 2025 opens tomorrow in Dubai
Middle East Energy 2025 opens tomorrow in Dubai

Emirates 24/7

time06-04-2025

  • Business
  • Emirates 24/7

Middle East Energy 2025 opens tomorrow in Dubai

Middle East Energy (MEE) 2025 opens tomorrow at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), ushering in the largest and most ambitious edition in the event's 49-year history. Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this year's show will run until April 9 and feature the debut of The Battery Show Middle East. More than 40,000 global energy professionals, including more than 500 key buyers, will descend on DWTC to explore the innovations of 1,600 exhibitors from more than 90 countries. Sixteen halls, including 17 international pavilions, will be packed with solutions spanning the full energy value chain from power generation and storage to clean mobility and smart grid technologies. 'We've built this edition of Middle East Energy to reflect the dynamism, ambition, and transformative potential of the region's energy ecosystem,' said Mark Ring, Group Director, Energy Events at Informa Markets, which organises Middle East Energy. 'With a powerful combination of market-leading innovation, unrivalled networking opportunities, and the debut of The Battery Show Middle East, Middle East Energy 2025 will redefine how we shape the future of energy.' Among Middle East Energy's most anticipated additions for 2025 is the debut of The Battery Show Middle East – the regional edition of one of the world's leading platforms for battery technology and electric mobility. Spanning an entire exhibition hall, the show will host more than 200 exhibitors and feature the inaugural Battery Show Conference. The conference will explore critical issues such as energy storage, electric vehicle infrastructure, supply chain challenges, and smart grid integration for the Middle East and Africa battery market, which is forecast to reach US $9.98 billion by 2029, driven by robust policy shifts, renewable energy integration, and increasing regional demand for electrification. Complementing the Battery Show Conference, the wider Middle East Energy programme brings together more than 150 thought leaders across a further five conferences: the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit, Technical Seminar powered by IEEE, Intersolar & ees Middle East Conference, Global Innovation Forum, and the Africa Business Leaders Forum. 'We are offering a comprehensive agenda that will empower stakeholders to navigate the rapidly evolving energy landscape,' Ring added. 'Each conference is designed to spark critical conversations, connect industry and academic minds, and explore the innovations reshaping how we generate, distribute, and consume power.' With its record-breaking scale and future-focused agenda, Middle East Energy 2025 promises to be a defining moment for the global energy sector. Over the next three days Dubai will be the epicentre of regional energy innovation as the Middle East and Africa transition toward a more sustainable and interconnected future. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

Middle East energy expands footprint as global innovation and battery tech take center stage
Middle East energy expands footprint as global innovation and battery tech take center stage

Zawya

time25-02-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Middle East energy expands footprint as global innovation and battery tech take center stage

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers technical sessions planned Battery Show conference to probe future of MENA's EV and battery market More than 150 regional and international experts in speaker line-up Dubai, UAE: The 49th edition of Middle East Energy (MEE), which shapes the energy sector in the region and Africa, will upscale industry insights as it more than doubles its conference tracks, expanding from three to six for 2025. Organised by Informa Markets, MEE 2025 will run from April 7-9 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) and its conference series will bring together over 150 energy leaders and experts from across the region and the globe to explore innovative solutions and transformative sector advancements. Joining the track line-up are the Global Innovation and Africa Business Leaders Forums, Technical Seminar sessions, by the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Battery Show Conference. They will run alongside the already established MEE Leadership Summit, and the Intersolar and ees Middle East Conference. "Middle East Energy has always been a catalyst for progress, and our 2025 edition will raise the bar with an unmatched depth of insights and knowledge-sharing opportunities," said Mark Ring, Group Director, Energy Events at Informa Markets. "With six dedicated conference tracks and the addition of pivotal new forums, we are offering a comprehensive agenda that will empower stakeholders to navigate the rapidly evolving energy landscape." Increased Forum Line-Up Aimed at Fostering Economic Growth The newly launched Global Innovation Forum is designed to connect investors, corporate mentors, and energy innovators to serve as a gateway for emerging technologies, with exclusive investor networking and scale-up showcases. The Forum will gather a network of private equity firms, venture capitalists, angel investors, family offices, corporations, and innovative startups and scale-ups focused on energy solutions. Together they will spotlight the critical investments required to catalyse the innovation ecosystem and propel the growth of startups and scale-ups in the energy sector. Catalina Valentino, Group CEO of London-based ELIXR, which is developing ecosystem technologies to address critical urban challenges including data and energy, will address the Forum. She commented: "Our technology is designed to unlock real-time insights which are used to enhance energy performance and urban resilience, ensuring smarter, more sustainable cities for the future like how we are unlocking £1bn of development value in Bolton through data-driven regeneration." The Africa Business Leaders Forum will gather regional and global stakeholders to explore investment strategies, financial innovations, and collaborative energy projects between the continent and the Middle East. Discussions will highlight strategies to mobilise capital and drive energy development across the continent. The IEEE Technical Sessions will offer a high-level knowledge-sharing environment where industry practitioners and academics discuss power grids, energy storage, and cybersecurity advancements. 'We are excited to bring together thought leaders from around the world to facilitate a dynamic exchange between academia and industry, where cutting-edge research meets real-world applications, driving impactful progress in the power and energy sector," said Dr. Yasmin Halawani, Chair of IEEE CASS/SSCS/PELS - UAE Section and Assistant Professor at the College of Engineering and IT, University of Dubai. "Through conferences, workshops, and training sessions, IEEE fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration across different fields and supports the professional development of individuals in both academia and industry. It provides a platform for keeping both communities updated on the latest trends and technologies." MENA's EV and Battery Market Probe With the launch of The Battery Show & Conference, MEE 2025 will spotlight one of the fastest-growing sectors in energy—electric mobility and battery storage. The conference will delve into emerging technologies, supply chain developments, and investment opportunities in the EV and battery sectors. 'Electrification and battery technologies are reshaping the automotive and energy sectors globally. The Battery Show Middle East will provide an unparalleled opportunity for experts and businesses to stay ahead of the curve," said Ken Hoffman, Senior Advisor to McKinsey—Battery Raw Materials. Middle East Energy is bringing an extensive roster of speakers, including policymakers, corporate executives, and technical innovators for the conference series. The agenda features keynote panels, technical deep-dives, and interactive sessions that tackle the most pressing energy challenges. Middle East Energy 2025, which is held under the patronage of the UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, will feature upwards of 1,600 exhibitors from over 90 countries as well as 17 international pavilions and is expected to attract a visitor turnout of more than 40,000 energy professionals. To find out more about The Battery Show Middle East, visit To find out more about Middle East Energy, visit: For more information on the invite-only Hosted Buyer Programme, visit:

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