Attracts international industry leaders to showcase the latest technologies

Abu Dhabi to host the World Future Energy Summit 2022 next January

In its previous session in 2020, the summit witnessed the participation of 125 countries.

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The World Future Energy Summit 2022 will be held within the framework of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2022, hosted by the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company “Masdar”. They have access to modern technologies and innovations.

A statement issued yesterday said that the summit, in its 14th session, organized by RX Middle East, will discuss issues of sustainability and the global transition to clean energy, during the exhibition's activities and presentations of modern technology and innovations from all over the world, as well as forums that discuss the latest trends and best practices. in the industry.

A number of leading international companies participating in the event, such as ENGIE, Mitsubishi Power, Det Norske Veritas, Fronius International, Huawei, Ginko Solar, Acciona and Genolo Water, confirmed the participation in the event. Dulevo International, and other prestigious names at the international level, in addition to major investors in the region and beneficiaries of governments, companies, entrepreneurs and businessmen.

The World Future Energy Summit, which witnessed in the previous session in 2020, the participation of 125 countries, which reflects Abu Dhabi’s position as a business center in a vital location in the middle of Europe, Asia and Africa, and an increase of up to 11% of the international attendance, which reached 34,000 people, Also, no less than 27 memoranda of understanding were signed between 227 participating companies, including 72 companies from the UAE displaying 840 international brands.

The World Future Energy Summit 2022 will host pavilions of 11 countries featuring innovative technologies for clean energy and sustainability, connecting emerging markets in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia with technology players from across Europe, North America and Asia.

These wings are from Japan, China, Nigeria, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Korea, France, India and Switzerland.

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