Building on the success of the Bahrain Green Technology Show 2013 which witnessed deals worth of $380 million, the organisers have announced a major show in March next year.
“Bahrain’s use of green technologies in making buildings environmentally friendly will be highlighted during the show,” the organisers in a statement said.
The 3rd of the Arabian Mechanical Engineering Plumbing (MEP) Conference and Exhibition will also showcase the higher energy efficiency, greener products and sustainable technologies that have accelerated the pace at which new products and innovations are launched in the market.
To be held at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre under the patronage of Works Minister Essam Khalaf from March 17 to 19th 2014 and will bring together professionals and experts from the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) industry from the region and beyond.
“Builders and developers are investing a lot in achieving higher levels of energy efficiency in their buildings and Bahrain is taking a lead in the field,” Sijo Joseph Managing Director at Exposure Media, said.
“This event will discuss green technologies in detail and update builders and developers with the latest in the field and their use.”
He said key leaders and decision-makers of the MEP industry will organize live demonstrations on the show floor and take part in educational programming and networking opportunities.
“In its previous editions, the show has highlighted breakthrough technologies and innovative ideas focussed on promoting the most advanced equipment and technology. It will continue on the same pattern.”
Among those attending will be those involved in manufacturing of HVACR and allied equipment and components, mechanical and plumbing contractors, architects and designers as well as public utility providers and government agencies.
More than 100 exhibitors had taken part in the show earlier this year where several initiatives by the government and public sector were discussed.
“We have had very successful two shows and expect this one to be bigger and better,” Joseph, said.
“The business that has been concluded earlier is testimony to the fact that business in Bahrain is well and truly back on track after passing through a difficult period.”
He said the support from the Works Ministry had been of great significance and was a major contributor towards making the events a success.
The 2013 show had attracted more than 3,500 visitors.