Middle East Electricity 2016

01–03, March 2016, Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE

 

BEAMA is delighted to once again be the British Trade Association responsible for the group of British companies at Middle East Electricity in Dubai.

The Exhibition

This will be the 41st edition of Middle East Electricity held annually at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre. 1,000 exhibitors from 50 countries, attracted more than 45,000 visitors at the last edition in February this year; the event continues to develop, which further strengthens Dubai’s strategic importance to local, regional and international energy industry professionals.

With the valuable support of DEWA, the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, the exhibition covers all aspects of the Energy Sector in the region, a region that can lay claim to being the world’s most rapidly expanding energy market meeting the ever increasing demands of a burgeoning population.

If you have any interest in doing business in this region, you MUST be at Middle East Electricity!

BEAMA Group stand

 

If you are interested in applying for a grant or booking space the documents are below. If you have any queries email [email protected]

Middle East Electricity 2016 Stand Details

 

Middle East Electricity 2016 Floorplan

 

Middle East Electricity 2016 Group Stand Application

 

Middle East Electricity 2016 Exhibitor Grant Application

 

Useful information For Potential Exporters

The Gulf

The Gulf States continue to experience a period of substantial growth driven by high oil prices. Governments across the region are embarking on ambitious investment programmes in order to diversify their economies and also to meet the aspirations of their growing populations.

There are more investment opportunities in the region than at any previous time as the countries seek to use the oil price boom to diversify, secure their infrastructure development and provide jobs for the next generation 

Arabian Peninsula Economic Summary for May 2013, British Embassy Riyadh IMF comments on Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuwait. Standard and Poor’s raises Saudi Credit Rating. Qatari Riyal to remain pegged to US Dollar. No change in UAE’s first quarter crude production. BP and Shell invest in southern Iraq’s energy infrastructure. New Qatari energy investment fund. New projects in Abu Dhabi’s western region. Pressure on expats in Kuwait. New developments in Emirati employment initiative. Oman hosts first board meeting of GCC statistical centre. Kuwait announces delivery of $2.5bn grant to Oman. Qatari and Iraqi aid to Egypt. Bahraini bank helps Saudi property developer close major sukuk offering. 

Doing business in the Gulf - Country Guides   

UKTI Doing Business in the UAE    

UKTI Doing business in Oman   

UKTI Bahrain Doing Business Guide  

Quatar Doing Business  

Saudi Arabia Doing Business