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26/05/2016 04:56 AST
With the participation of 220 companies and 4 national pavilions from 19 countries, the Saudi Power 2016 concluded its 19th edition with significant success.
It attracted 5051 unique investors recording 43% increase compared to last year, who had the chance to interact face to face with key decision makers from the industry sector including contractors, consultants and utilities.
The exhibitors assured that Saudi Power is the ideal business platform for manufacturers and suppliers of power and power related products to connect, develop their business, and seize the numerous opportunities available at the world’s largest market for power and energy sector.
Riyadh Exhibitions Co. Ltd., the company organizing the Saudi Power in collaboration with Informa, said that this year’s edition has achieved its preset goals, and “we look forward for next year’s edition, as we are intending to add new innovative categories and features which will definitely attract more sponsors and exhibitors, diversify our offering, and maintain this business platform in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
The next edition of Saudi Power and Saudi Aircon will take place on May 14-16,2017 at Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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