Poland is emerging as an innovator in green technology with their ingenious ideas impacting the global energy transition process. Thus, in a bid to highlight the potential and accomplishments of the Silesia Region in green technologies and sustainable development, the region is planning a promotional pavilion at WETEX & DSS, which will be organised by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) from 15 -17 November at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
This pavilion will provide a platform for prominent Silesian companies in the green technology sector to present their products, innovations, and solutions to an international audience, said the statement.
It further noted, “Each year, Poland participates with a large pavilion at the Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) and Dubai Solar Show (DSS), which Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) organises annually in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. This year, WETEX & DSS will be organised from 15 -17 November at the Dubai World Trade Centre.”
Further, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, Founder and Chairman of WETEX and DSS, said, “The exhibition continues to witness annual growth and a larger turnout from international companies, decision-makers, investors, and buyers. This has made it the largest exhibition of its kind in the region and one of the largest specialised exhibitions worldwide in water, electricity, clean energy, environment, green buildings, and environmental sustainability. WETEX and DSS provide an ideal platform for developing partnerships, signing deals and learning about the latest global technologies in these areas.”
Commenting on the annual event’s success, Małgorzata Panek-Kasińska, CEO & Founder of MK Business Link, said, “As the official representative, we are successfully promoting WETEX & Dubai Solar Show in Poland. Our main aim is to build WETEX brand awareness among Polish companies, increase their participation in the event and assist in the growth of these trade fairs. Furthermore, we support our Emirati partners in finding the best solutions to establish future business relationships with Polish companies.”
Poland’s government entities, private companies, research institutions, and industry professionals will participate in the event. “Through its participation, Poland strives to exchange knowledge, forge international collaborations and partnerships in sustainable technologies, and highlight its most important initiatives in renewable energy – showcasing projects, policies, and investment opportunities,” pointed out the statement.
Global organisations have become more involved with developing Polish companies, providing ample opportunities to exhibit their technologies. Moreover, the country has been expanding its renewable energy capacity and has set a target of generating 21% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.
Poland has been actively investing in energy efficiency and sustainable development, aiming to generate 21% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.