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Announcement: Middle East Energy 2026 Sets New Dates

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UAE, Dubai: The 2026 edition of Middle East Energy (MEE), an international event for the power and energy sector, will take place from 1 to 3 September 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Organised by Informa, the event is expected to attract around 50,000 participants from 178 countries. The September schedule is intended to provide greater flexibility for the global power and energy community when planning participation.

MEE 2026 will mark the 50th edition of the long-running exhibition. The event brings together companies and professionals from across the energy value chain, covering areas such as power generation, transmission and distribution, clean energy, energy storage, digitalisation and critical power systems.

Holding the exhibition in September will also provide additional space at the Dubai World Trade Centre and allow exhibitors and visitors more time to organise travel, logistics and technology showcases.

The organisers say the new timing is designed to maximise participation and ensure that companies can fully prepare product and technology presentations for the international audience attending the event.

Mark Ring, Group Director – Energy & Power at Informa, said the exhibition has always focused on bringing together the global energy community to exchange ideas, present new technologies and support progress across the sector.

Source: Middle East Energy

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