Muscat Daily

Inaugural World Utilities Congress ends in Abu Dhabi

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Held under the patronage of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan, member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Office, the inaugural edition of the World Utilities Congress saw a successful conclusion on the third and final day of the event.

The three-day exhibition and conference held in Abu Dhabi, hosted by TAQA and organised by DMG Events, gathered over 10,000 trade profession­als and 120 exhibiting companies who sought to promote proactive measures to digitalise power and water systems, control emissions, and attract longterm capital investment­s.

The Congress brought together over 200 industry expert speakers, over 1000 conference delegates, and hosted more than 50 strategic and technical conference sessions, including a Nuclear Energy Leadership Forum, a press release said.

Over the course of three days, leaders and industry experts from the region, and around the world, tackled critical issues and explored solutions during the conference sessions, enabling the continued pursuit of a greener present and future. The sessions also shed light on the importance of embedding future-focused digital transforma­tion strategies as a response to evolving market and customer needs.

On day three, topics such as ‘Efficient integratio­n of renewable energy into power grids’, ‘Entering the golden age of utility reinventio­n – how is digitalisa­tion redefining utility business models?’, ‘Integrated power and water strategies for smart cities developmen­t’ and more were also discussed.

Jasim Husain Thabet, TAQA’s Group CEO and managing director, and host company of the event, said, “The inaugural edition of the World Utilities Congress was a huge success, which speaks not only to the critical importance our sector plays in delivering a more sustainabl­e future, but also to the unique position of Abu Dhabi to enable this change. In partnershi­p with dmg events, we hosted more than 10,000 visitors, two ministeria­l sessions and strategic and technical discussion­s that are helping shape the future of the utilities industry. I would like to thank our partners, sponsors and peers who, through collaborat­ion and a deep-seated commitment to knowledge-sharing, made this inaugural event a success.”

Christophe­r Hudson, president from DMG Events, the organisers of the World Utility Congress, said, “The success of the first World Utilities Congress in Abu Dhabi has been incredible to see. In organising this event, we have helped our peers from around the world to learn from each other and to work together for a sustainabl­e future.

The World Utilities Congress has been the perfect opportunit­y for the sector to showcase ideas, solutions and best practice in front of an audience that matters.”

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