Middle East Energy 2026 takes place from 1 to 3 September at Dubai World Trade Centre, bringing together the global electricity and energy industry for three intense days of business, innovation, and partnership. Organised by Informa Middle East and held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure, the event draws over 35,000 attendees and 1,900+ exhibitors from more than 150 countries.
The Region's Largest Electrical Infrastructure Exhibition
From transformers and switchgear to solar panels, battery storage, and energy management software, Middle East Energy is the single destination for anyone specifying, procuring, financing, or building electrical infrastructure across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Product sectors span Transmission & Distribution, Critical & Backup Power, Renewable & Clean Energy, Energy Consumption & Management, and Battery & Energy Storage.
Five Conferences and Three Specialist Co-Located Shows
Alongside the main exhibition floor, visitors have free access to expert-led conference programmes including the Leadership Summit and Technical Excellence Forum, where utilities, EPCs, regulators, and engineers debate the commercial and operational challenges of today's energy landscape. Three specialist shows run concurrently: Intersolar Middle East, Energy Storage Middle East, and The Battery Show — all accessible under a single visitor pass.
- 35,000+ professionals from utilities, contractors, manufacturers, consultancies, and government bodies.
- 1,900+ exhibitors showcasing products and solutions across five energy sectors.
- 150+ countries represented, cementing Dubai's position as a global energy business hub.
- Co-located Intersolar Middle East, The Battery Show, and Energy Storage Middle East — all included with one free ticket.
Middle East Energy is more than a trade show — it is the annual meeting point for the people and organisations powering electricity from the Gulf to Africa and beyond. Magnifica is proud to support events of this calibre, where world-class production meets the energy of a genuinely global industry gathering.



