Saudi Power: 158 local and foreign exhibitors join show

Deputy Minister For Water & Electricity Saleh Bin Hussein Al-Awaji opens Saudi Power 2015 exhibition in Riyadh on Monday.

Deputy Minister For Water & Electricity Saleh Bin Hussein Al-Awaji opens Saudi Power 2015 exhibition in Riyadh on Monday.


As many as 158 local and international exhibitors from 28 countries are taking part in Saudi Power 2015, which was opened by Deputy Minister For Water & Electricity Saleh bin Hussein Al-Awaji here on Monday.

It is being held with the support of Minister of Water and Electricity Abdullah Al-Hussayen at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (RIEC), hosted under the diamond sponsorship of the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), and organized by Riyadh Exhibitions Company (REC).

The event, supported by the Saudi Arabian Solar Industries Association (SASIA), the Middle East Facility Management Association (MEFMA), Middle East Association, and the Solar GCC Alliance, enjoys a notable international interest translated in the participation of major national and international pavilions.

The Saudi Power 2015 aids specialized national businesses to achieve greater progress through broader exposure to the latest offerings and technologies in the related fields, and also offer the opportunity for companies across the globe to generate business and networking opportunities.

“We are glad to participate in the Saudi Power exhibition to offer total power solutions that cover the needs of the market. We will offer off-grid and on-grid solutions. We are keen to increase awareness about our power solutions and brand,” said Kristian Wallgreen, business development manager of Hauzen Arabia.

“This is the second time we are taking part in the Saudi Power. Our solutions vary from small to large generators of a capacity of 2 KVA up to 3600 KVA. Our solutions can meet the needs of various segments including individuals, hospitals, schools, banks, manufacturing plants and many others. We are looking forward to receive important business requests and sign good deals during the exhibition,” said Nader Necola, trading division manager of Abatco.

Furthermore, specialized companies from around the world are granted the opportunity to discuss potential business deals and communicate with industry peers and promote their latest products and technology. Being the largest showcase of the power sector’s prospects and trends, Saudi Power effectively contributes to the industry development efforts, according to the show organizers.


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