From 7 to 9 April 2025, the Dubai World Trade Centre brought together the power industry of three continents at one of the sector’s largest gatherings.
| EXHIBITION: | Middle East Energy 2025 |
| DATES: | 7 – 9 April 2025 |
| VENUE: | Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) |
| CITY: | Dubai |
| COUNTRY: | United Arab Emirates (UAE) |
One of the world’s largest energy platforms
Middle East Energy (MEE) is one of the leading energy exhibitions worldwide. Its 2025 edition, held from 7 to 9 April at the Dubai World Trade Centre, gathered more than 1,600 exhibitors from over 50 countries and a professional audience well beyond 40,000 visitors from close to 170 nationalities. The event spans the entire electrical value chain: generation, transmission and distribution (T&D), switchgear, transformers, storage, solar and grid digitalisation.
For a technology partner in measurement and diagnostic instrumentation such as Amperis, this concentration of buyers, EPCs, distribution companies and grid operators under one roof is a commercial opportunity that is hard to replicate anywhere else in the region.
Why the Middle East is a strategic market
Dubai is not merely a destination: it is a logistics and trade hub connecting the power markets of the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe, with direct air links and grid-infrastructure investment that remains among the highest in the world. The major programmes of the Gulf utilities —and large-scale projects tied to regional energy diversification— demand testing and maintenance equipment for substations, lines and transformation centres.
A presence at MEE allows Amperis to position its brand before utilities and contractors who would rarely meet at a European or American fair, simultaneously opening the door to the Gulf markets (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait), North and West Africa, and South Asia.
What it brings to Amperis: positioning by product
The technical profile of the MEE visitor maps precisely onto the Amperis catalogue for high-voltage asset diagnostics:
- Transformer testing. The RMO TW Series winding ohmmeters and the transformer turns-ratio meters address strong demand to maintain the region’s vast installed base of power transformers. The AEHV oil degasser complements this line in insulating-oil treatment.
- SF6 handling and analysis. Amid tightening regulation of greenhouse gases, the Rapidox 5100, Rapidox 6100 and Rapidox 7100 analysers, together with the AGRU-4 recovery unit and the ARFU-2 gas-filling regulator, provide an integral answer for gas-insulated switchgear.
- Non-contact inspection. The thermal imaging cameras —such as the high-resolution DL-801/2-M — and the corona cameras locate hot spots and discharges in substations and assets exposed to demanding desert conditions.
- Predictive diagnostics. The PULD 40 ultrasonic inspection system for partial-discharge detection and the micro-ohmmeters for circuit-breaker testing round out an offering geared towards condition-based maintenance.
From Dubai to three continents
Taking part in Middle East Energy 2025 reinforces the Amperis presence in a high-growth region and, thanks to Dubai’s role as an international hub, projects the brand towards Africa and Asia from a single point. For a company whose equipment is already sold in 58 countries, MEE is a natural lever for internationalisation. Browse the full product catalogue or get in touch with the Amperis engineering team.