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Middle East Energy 2026 is further amplified by three co-located powerhouses: The Battery Show Middle East, Intersolar Middle East, and Energy Storage Middle East . This integrated yet independent approach provides a more productive experience for visitors, optimising your time, multiplying your connections and maximising your opportunities.. For 50 years, Middle East Energy connects qualified buyers with proven suppliers to move real projects forward. Discover whatโs new in energy, learn from proven experts, and network with trusted suppliers.
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800+
Expected Trade Visitors
3 Days
01 Sep โ 03 Sep 2026
50
Edition
Past Edition Highlights
Middle East Energy (MEE) 2025Thousands of exhibitors from 100+ countries
Tens of thousands of visitors (engineers, buyers, utilities, EPCs)
A true B2B powerhouse for energy deals, One of the largest energy events globally
Event Details
| Event Name | Middle East Energy (MEE) 2026 |
| Edition | 50th Edition |
| Dates | 01 Sep 2026 โ 03 Sep 2026 |
| Timing | 9 am to 6 pm |
| Venue | Dubai World Trade Centre |
| Frequency | 2 |
| Entry | Free |
| Language | en |
| Event Type | Trade Fair |
| Official Website | www.middleeast-energy.com |
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Dubai World Trade Centre
Sheikh Zayed Rd - Trade Center Second - Dubai, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 25314
The Dubai World Trade Centre was originally a single tower, constructed in 1979, and has since been expanded into a business district built around an exhibition centre complex. Originally named the Sheikh Rashid Tower and designed by John R. Harris and Partners (JRHP), the tower was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II on February 26, 1979.[3][4][5] Subsequent expansions included the inauguration of Halls 1 and 2 of the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC) in 1988, followed by Hall 3. In 1996, Halls 4โ8 expanded DWTC's exhibition space by approximately 27,870 square meters.[citation needed] In 2003, a major expansion saw the complex renamed the Dubai International Convention Exhibition Centre, along with a concourse connecting Halls 1 and 2, the Convention Tower, Novotel, and Ibis Hotels
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