Intersolar & ees Middle East will be held 07 to 09 Apr 2025 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Intersolar & ees Middle East is more than a mere showcase of goods and services — this is where to meet multipliers, tap into expertise and network. It is about big business. With more than 30 years of experience, Intersolar has the unique ability to bring together members of the energy industry from across the world’s most influential markets and supply chains. Intersolar reflects the synergies and interaction between photovoltaics, PV production technologies, energy storage and solar thermal technologies on the highest level of expertise. Intersolar & ees Middle East is an event and I like events...
Middle East Energy (MEE) is positioned as a global energy event with exhibitors and attendees converging from all over the world. MME has been guiding the region through the energy transition, by bringing together buyers and sellers from across the globe, in order to explore the latest advancements in energy products and solutions and contemplate the future of alternative energy solutions that will help in delivering more efficient and effective power systems.Intersolar and ees will be again part of Middle East Energy – with a high-level conference program and exhibition segment. Besides Intersolar / ees being located in Hall 6/7 visitors can explore the latest energy trends in the traditional MEE product sectors Smart Solutions, Backup Generators & Critical Power, Transmission and Distribution as well as Energy Consumption & Management at the mega-event in Dubai’s World Trade Centre.
WHY EXHIBIT?
Based in Dubai, the region’s number one re-export market, and co-located with Middle East Electricity, Solar Middle East is MENA’s largest trade event for the solar industry.
Run in strategic partnership with the Government of Dubai and supported by a network of key regional associations, Solar ME provides direct, established access to MENA’s emerging solar markets.
Each year the event welcomes thousands of top project decision makers, thought leaders and government policy makers from across the Middle East and North Africa to meet with the world’s leading solar technology suppliers.