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Middle East Electricity




  • World's top lighting firms switch on to dedicated power show arena

  • Two of the world's leading commercial lighting companies, Netherlands-headquartered Philips and Germany's Osram, have thrown their support behind the dedicated Lighting Arena at Middle East Electricity 2004, the region's premier Pan-Arab power and electricity industry trade show and conference, to be held in Dubai next February.
  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, June 04 - 2003 at 11:29
  • New Middle East electricity website goes live

  • IIR Exhibitions has launched an all-new website for Middle East Electricity 2004, the premier Pan Arab power generation and electricity trade show and conference.
  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, April 26 - 2003 at 10:26
  • 2004 Middle East Electricity to be biggest ever

  • Middle East Electricity 2004 - the premier Pan Arab power generation and electricity trade show and conference - will the largest in the event's history, with organiser IIR Exhibitions contracting for 14,000 square metres at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre (DIEC).
  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 17 - 2003 at 09:50
  • Gulf power industry show one of World's top five, says Al Nowais

  • Middle East Electricity, the region's leading power generation and electricity exhibition and conference, is one of the world's top five industry shows, according to Hussain Al Nowais, Chairman of UAE electrical engineering market leader Danway.
  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 30 - 2003 at 15:25
  • Middle East Electricity beats visitor record

  • The first annual Middle East Electricity 2003 - the region's premier power generation and electricity industry show and conference - ends its three-day run, at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre (DIEC) tonight, with organisers IIR Exhibitions reporting a 100 per cent increase in visitors.
  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, January 21 - 2003 at 15:22
  • USD 150 billion bill for future GCC electricity needs

  • Arab Gulf states will have to build 100 gigawatts of power generation capacity before 2020, at a cost of US$ 150 billion, to meet rapidly expanding demand for electricity, according to Hisham Khatib, Vice Chairman of the World Energy Council.
  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, January 20 - 2003 at 11:42


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