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Paul Broekema – Walinga Inc., Canada

As a repeat exhibitor, once again we were impressed with the AGRAme event, which was well organized. We witnessed improved attendance of quality focused visitors. Kudos to the IIR Middle East leadership!.. read more testimonials

Gosia Poduysocta – VITAFOR, Belgium

It was a good trade show. We were busy with the clients for 3 days long. We hope to get a good business out of these contacts. We will be here next year.. read more testimonials

Manuel – Alfalfa Monegros S.L., Spain

Our experience has been very positive. We will come again next year. The visitors were very professional and from different countries.. read more testimonials

Maria Falatila – Honaz FZCO, UAE

We generated good leads, especially from equipment related to poultry specifically printers/coders. Second day was the busiest day and better than 2007 show when we last participated. We met serious buyers from Saudi Arabia.. read more testimonials

Doing Global Business a Power of Good

Welcome to Middle East Electricity 2013

Middle East Electricity is positioned as the meeting place for international companies to showcase their products and services for the power, lighting, renewable and nuclear sectors to a proven audience of key decision makers from over 100 countries worldwide.

Power

“The global energy industry must invest a whopping US$38 trillion to build the energy supply infrastructure by 2035 to keep up with an added 40% rising energy consumption in the same time span” (Source: ‘New Energy Architecture: Enabling an Effective Transition . World Economic Forum)

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Lighting

Over 3,400 visitors to Middle East Electricity are interested in sourcing lighting products and services

Exports and re-exports by members of the Dubai Chamber surged 7.8% to DH63.5 billion in the first quarter of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, signaling that the emirate’s economy is back on track.

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Nuclear

Nuclear power plants currently provide about 6% of the world’s energy and 13-14% of the world’s electricity.

Nuclear power is expected to rise 83% between now and 2030 according to the World Nuclear Association’s World Nuclear Century Outlook.

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Renewable

“By 2030, almost 15.7% of the world’s energy will be coming from renewable sources”

Investments in the renewable sector are predicted to double from 2010’s record-breaking US$195 billion, to US$395 billion in 2020, before reaching US$460 billion in 2030.
(Source: Bloomberg New Energy Finance)

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