Middle East Energy 2026 - Dubai

Middle East Energy 2026 - Dubai

Completed Trade Fair Power & energy Renewable Energy Solution Energy Storage Solution

EEPC INDIA

Member since 2026

07 Apr โ€“ 09 Apr 2026 Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates More in Dubai 203 Viewers

About This Event

Middle East Energy (MEE), under the patronage of UAE Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure is positioned as a global energy event with exhibitors and attendees converging from all over the world.

For 50 years, Middle East Energy has been a cornerstone of the region's energy sector growth and innovation. This golden milestone is more than a celebration, it's a launchpad for the next era of energy transformation.

Middle East Energy brings the entire energy ecosystem under one roof; from T&D, Renewable & Clean Energy to Critical & Backup Power, Energy Consumption & Management, and Battery & Energy Storage. Each sector is built to meet the right buyers, discover innovation relevant to upcoming projects, and spot growth areas in the region's fast-evolving energy market. Exhibitors will gain unprecedented access to over 45,000+ visitors from 178 countries and join more than 1,900 fellow exhibitors, creating valuable opportunities to showcase innovations, connect with key decision-makers, and strengthen your market position.


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Exhibitors

800+

Expected Trade Visitors

3 Days

07 Apr โ€“ 09 Apr 2026

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Edition

Past Edition Highlights

Middle East Energy 2026 - Dubai 2025

The UAE has a dynamic economy, which is diversifying quickly as it aims to transform itself into a knowledge economy through strong reform efforts under the UAE 2050 strategies. The UAE's openness to international business and strategic location as a gateway to the region has boosted trade and integration in global value chains and further attracted Foreign Direct Investment. The UAE stands out as one of the promising market for Indian Exporters in the Middle East and Africa region due to its forward-looking outlook and ambitious vision.

The energy sector plays an important role in shaping the UAE's internal and external policies. To meet the rising demand in a sustainable manner, the UAE is focusing on coming up with a balanced energy mix. Through continued efforts, UAE is focusing on developing local expertise in these important technologies and fostering international cooperation and resource conservation. This expansion will enable Indian exporters to capitalize on these emerging opportunities across UAE.


Event Details

Event Name Middle East Energy 2026 - Dubai
Dates 07 Apr 2026 โ€“ 09 Apr 2026
Timing 10 am to 6 pm
Venue Dubai World Trade Centre
Frequency 1
Entry Free
Language en
Event Type Trade Fair
Organizer EEPC INDIA
Official Website eepcindia.com/event/2026/middle-east-energy

Industries & Sectors Covered

Energy / Power / Renewable (Solar, Wind, Hydro) Energy Production & Transportation

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Dubai World Trade Centre

Dubai World Trade Centre

Sheikh Zayed Rd - Trade Center Second - Dubai, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 25314

The Dubai World Trade Centre was originally a single tower, constructed in 1979, and has since been expanded into a business district built around an exhibition centre complex. Originally named the Sheikh Rashid Tower and designed by John R. Harris and Partners (JRHP), the tower was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II on February 26, 1979.[3][4][5] Subsequent expansions included the inauguration of Halls 1 and 2 of the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC) in 1988, followed by Hall 3. In 1996, Halls 4โ€“8 expanded DWTC's exhibition space by approximately 27,870 square meters.[citation needed] In 2003, a major expansion saw the complex renamed the Dubai International Convention Exhibition Centre, along with a concourse connecting Halls 1 and 2, the Convention Tower, Novotel, and Ibis Hotels

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