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Energy, water and green technologies in focus at WETEX and Dubai Solar Show

The visitors can review the latest technologies in water treatment, desalination plants, pipes of all kinds, coolers and heaters, and related products and solutions. (Image source: DEWA)

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is organising the 21st Water, Energy, Technology, and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) from 21-23 October 2019 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre

WETEX will be held under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Minister of Finance and President of DEWA.

For the sixth consecutive year, DEWA is organising WETEX under the umbrella of Green Week, which includes various environmental activities and events to raise awareness about the importance of using energy and water sensibly and the key components of sustainable development and green economy.

The 21st WETEX and the fourth Dubai Solar Show are set to provide an opportunity to review the latest innovative solutions in energy, water and the environment. Many of these technologies will be unveiled for the first time, especially in renewable energy, water, sustainability and rationalisation.

The two exhibitions are expected to act as an integrated platform for companies and organisations working in these sectors to promote their products, services and innovative technologies and meet decision-makers, investors, buyers and interested parties from around the world.

New technologies at WETEX 2019

DEWA has invited a wider variety of manufacturers and service providers from many sub-sectors to the exhibition. The move will attract a larger display of new products and technologies to serve a wider audience of trade visitors at the exhibition.

?WETEX serves as an important meeting point for manufacturers, service providers, decision-makers, and trade visitors from the UAE and the region. It helps investors to review the latest technologies available in these areas. WETEX has become an annual event to launch new technologies, and a destination for decision-makers, investors, and trade visitors from around the world,? said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, managing director and CEO of DEWA and founder and chairman of WETEX.

Energy, water, and environmental technologies

WETEX 2019 will have on display the latest tools and equipment, including turbines, compressors, motors, power generators, air cleaning and purification equipment, batteries, high-voltage cables, wiring technologies, calibration measurement equipment, protection systems, centrifuge machinery, communication equipment, industrial and residential control systems, safety equipment, refrigeration and heating, diesel engines, fire-fighting and safety systems, transducers, control electronic systems, energy-efficient home appliances and other products.

The visitors can review the latest technologies in water treatment, desalination plants, pipes of all kinds, coolers and heaters, and related products and solutions. It is set to display tools, equipment and accessories for digging technologies, pumps, valves and tools to ease pressure and others.

WETEX will further show the latest advances in irrigation systems, agriculture and horticulture equipment, and water extraction equipment. With a focus on water conservation, WETEX will showcase products for detecting and treating water leakages, reservoir lining, and various materials used in the water sector and water transportation.

Solar-energy technologies

The fourth Dubai Solar Show is expected to be an important platform for government and private sectors to make deals and build partnerships, access the latest technologies in the solar sector and learn about current and future projects in the region as well as market needs and opportunities to participate in leading solar projects and programmes.

This is in line with the efforts of the UAE government and governments in the region to increase reliance on renewable and clean energy. The exhibition will be the region's leading commercial platform for solar-energy production and storage solutions.