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World Future Energy Summit 2023 will provide a key sustainability blueprint

Next January, Abu Dhabi will host the 15th World Future Energy Summit, a leading business event on future energy and sustainability. The conference will provide practical solutions to both global leaders and the international energy industry, helping them to move towards more sustainable energy.

World Future Energy Summit 2023 will provide a key sustainability blueprintThe World Future Energy Summit 2023 will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). During Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, the UAE and Masdar collaborate to accelerate sustainable development and advance economic, social, and environmental progress. A number of government entities have registered for the exhibition, including the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, the GCC Interconnection Authority, and Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI).

With COP27 in Egypt and COP28 in the UAE this year, World Future Energy Summit organisers, RX Middle East, and key partner Masdar believe the MENA region’s heightened sustainability focus will drive growth. In the three months leading up to the Summit, there has been a strong international response from Japan, Germany, China, Korea, France, India, and Switzerland. International displays will showcase SMEs working on ground-breaking solutions around the world. Participants include Jinko Solar, ENGIE, Longi, Huawei Technologies, the Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide, and HT Italia.

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