14-16 May 2011. Organized by BME Global Ltd.
Location: Saudi Arabia Dammam
Date: 5/14/2011
Organizer:
Tel: 0044 203 328 6521
Fax: 0044 203 328 6521
Welcome to WEPower 2011, Saudi Arabia’s largest Water, Electricity & Power generation conference & exhibition. WEPower takes place annually in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, the industrial heart of the Kingdom and home to massive water and power project developments.
EXHIBITION
The exhibition provides companies with the opportunity to showcase their products and services to thousands of industry relevant professionals, conduct face to face meetings with customers and clients, make new contacts and ultimately, to conduct business.
Now in its 7th Year, WEPower is the largest gathering of water & power professionals in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, showcasing both local and international suppliers of water, electricity and power generation.
The 2010 exhibition held 80 international companies showcasing the latest technologies and initiatives in water and power. Exhibitors range from public sector giants such as the Ministry of Water & Electricity and Saudi Electric Company to international private sector companies such as Hyosung Ebara and Veolia Water Solutions.
CONFERENCE
This year’s conference will focus on project opportunities in the Kingdom’s water and power sectors. The agenda has been expanded to three days with separate water and power days, running from 14th – 16th May 2011.
Leading speakers include:
H.E. Feheid Fahad AlShareef, Governor, SWCC
H.E. Dr. Abdullah Al-Shehri, Governor, ECRA
H.E. Loay Al-Musallam, CEO, National Water Company
Isam Al-Bayat, Vice President Power Systems, Saudi Aramco
Nizar Kammourie, Head of the Water Division, Saudi Brothers Commercial Group
The Saudi Arabian water and power sectors are a fast paced market, where government strategy, industry developments and investment opportunities are constantly being updated.
Population growth and vastly increased industrial output has created huge demand for both water and power in Saudi Arabia. It is estimated that Saudi arabia's water and power sectors require a SR1 trillion investment until 2025 to build capacity. Currently power demand outpaces supply in many araeas in the summer months and water resources are among the scarcest in the world.
Meeting this requirement is a government priority and as such there are numerous project and tender opportunities available for developers, contractors and suppliers. The 2011 WEPower conference will focus on specific project opportunities and give delegates clear insight into invetsment opportunities and the future of the industry.
If you are currently operating in the Saudi water and/or power sectors, or looking to participate in future projects in the region, the WEPower conference is an essential tool for you to develop your business.
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