Middle East Energy 2024, the region's premier energy exhibition, is gearing up for its 49th edition, promising to be a global showcase of the latest technologies and an action-packed event offering knowledge-sharing and networking opportunities for industry professionals.

Returning to Dubai World Trade Centre from April 16 to 18, the event will offer a comprehensive platform for exploring the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of the Middle East and Africa's energy landscape.

The show will cover topics on digitalised grids, emphasising the need to revamp strategies to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and help achieve the net-zero emission targets of the region. Transmission and distribution of energy, sources of clean energy such as hydrogen, artificial intelligence, and the importance of sustainability will also be on the agenda.

This event will explore five major product sectors that will showcase cutting-edge technologies, trends, and solutions to offer insights into the future of energy and the possibilities within each sector.

 It will be an extensive exhibition with more than 1,200 exhibitors from 90 countries, enabling visitors to discover the latest technologies, products, and services in the energy sector.

The event will host the Middle East Energy Leadership Summit, which will bring together renowned experts, thought leaders, and visionaries for a series of insightful sessions.

 Over the three days of the conference, Middle East Energy will dive deep into the latest renewable energy and energy storage solutions and advocate how energy storage and digitalisation are key to optimising the region’s power ecosystem and ensuring self-sufficiency.

Alongside the leadership summit, Middle East Energy will also host a Technical Seminar, a dedicated space to experience live demonstrations of the most cutting-edge technologies, prototypes, and breakthrough innovations.

Another highlight of Middle East Energy 2024 will be the Intersolar & ees Middle East Conference, a partnership with Intersolar and Electric Energy Storage, which will be an extensive exhibition floor featuring renowned companies and leading industry players.

 “Middle East Energy plays a vital role in bringing together stakeholders from across the energy value chain to collaborate and showcase the latest technologies and innovations in the industry,” said Azzan Mohammed, Exhibition Director, Energy portfolio – MEA at Informa, the event organiser. “Over its 49-year legacy, this show has provided valuable opportunities for businesses, policymakers, and industry experts to connect, share knowledge, and drive progress towards a more sustainable and efficient energy future.” 

The exclusive initiative called the VIP Programme for Trading will connect with more than 40,000 professionals, decision-makers, and potential collaborators from around the globe, offering participants the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations, exchange ideas, and explore potential partnerships.