Preparations have been finalised for the 50th edition of Middle East Energy Dubai 2026, reinforcing the event’s role as one of the region’s most influential platforms for energy collaboration and innovation.
Organised by Informa, the exhibition will take place from 7 to 9 April 2026 at Dubai World Trade Centre under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.
The event brings together global exhibitors, industry leaders, and senior decision-makers to explore solutions shaping the future of energy. Participants will have opportunities to compare technologies, connect with suppliers, and accelerate commercial discussions amid growing market pressures and the global push toward renewable energy adoption.
Ahmed Al Kaabi, Assistant Undersecretary for the Electricity, Water and Future Energy Sector, said the ministry’s patronage reflects the UAE’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation and advancing integrated energy systems. He noted that the exhibition aligns with the country’s long-term goals under the UAE Energy Strategy 2050, supporting sustainability, energy security, and economic competitiveness.
According to Mark Ring, Group Director of Energy at Informa, the 2026 edition will prioritise measurable outcomes through targeted business matchmaking, networking opportunities, and product comparisons designed to convert industry interest into tangible demand.
The three-day exhibition will feature more than 150 speakers participating in specialised panel discussions focused on energy transition, technological innovation, sustainability, and security. Organisers say these sessions are designed to equip decision-makers with practical insights to advance partnerships and close deals.
The previous edition recorded commercial participation valued at approximately US$4.05 billion, attracting 1,600 exhibitors and around 30,000 energy professionals, underscoring the exhibition’s growing global reach and industrial impact.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
