Investment and development in the power and energy sector
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“A lot of our customers are here and a lot of our competitors are here. So it’s a good forum to talk about what we’re doing in Africa from an energy perspective” |
“My experience at the conference was quite awesome and unique in the sense that it gathered not only the state utility companies but also IPPs, policy makers as well as regulatory bodies and various exhibitors. ” |
“Very exciting. I’m amazed how many people are interested in this technology. I’m satisfied and content” |
Show Overview
Power & Electricity World Africa is Africa's largest and most holistic power and energy business event: an exhibition, series of seminars, and strategic conference.
The show at a glance:
- 4500 attendees
- 150+ conference attendees
- 250+ exhibitors
- 150+ Free Seminars
- 800 face to face introductions and meetings
50% of 2013 sponsors and exhibitors have already rebooked for 2014!
Find out more about exhibiting ›
Who exhibits
- Turnkey suppliers
- System Integrators
- Network infrastructure
- Renewable infrastructure
- Generation infrastructure
- Transmission & distribution infrastructure
- Energy efficiency infrastructure
- Financial services, law firms & advisors
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2013 Sponsors and exhibitors ›
Reasons to exhibit
Power & Electricity World Africa is your chance to:
- Launch products
- Meet buyers from key countries in SADC
- Connect with project partners
- Understand the region’s power and energy potential
- Increase your market share in Africa
The exhibition zones
The exhibition is focused on the following:
- Power Generation
- Solar Power
- On-site Power
- T&D
- Clean Technology
- Utility Show
What people say
“Once again a great experience. Thank you for the opportunity.”
Riaan Smit, Chief Engineer, Eskom
“My experience at the conference was quite awesome and unique in the sense that it gathered not only the state utility companies but also IPPs, policy makers as well as regulatory bodies and various exhibitors."
Samuel Sinkala, Project Manager - Generation Projects, ZESCO
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