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SSOM CO., LTD.
Korea Aviation Light Co., Ltd
ITMAN Co.,Ltd
U Energy Co., Ltd
ENITT. Co., Ltd.
QIT Co., Ltd.
POWERCONS
BA energy Co., Ltd.
TBELL Corporation
TDL Co., Ltd.
UAE Buyers 2021
Press Release September 2021
Dubai, UAE: In the backdrop of a strategic multilateral trade agreement between the UAE and South Korea in the offing, a group of blue chip solar products and services, digital transformation and 4IR tech players are showcasing their products and services at a niche Korean Energy Week during October 3-7 in Dubai.
Participants at the Korean Energy Week (www.koreaenergyweekuae.com) is aiming to tap into the exponentially growing market potential in the renewables energy space in the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), led by solar with its share in the regional energy mix estimated to reach 20.6 per cent by 2035 from 5.6 per cent in 2016. “Korea and the UAE enjoy strong bilateral relationship for over 40 years. The highlight of this relationship is reflected in a Korea-UAE consortium bagging the contract to build Arab world’s first nuclear plant, the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant. While government to government relations are on a robust pace, increasingly Korean private companies are also foraying into the UAE, and Middle East and Africa (MENA) market, to tap into the business potential in the technology and renewables verticals,” said Chui Won, President, Energy Valley Enterprise Development Institute (EVEDI), Korea, one of the organizers of the event.
The five-day Korea Energy Week in the UAE, opening on October 3, has achieved substantial traction with over 250 pre-arranged meetings with government and private corporate entities.
Participants at the Korean Energy Week are expected to tap into the exponentially growing market potential for renewable energy in the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa. “Korea and the UAE have enjoyed a strong bilateral relationship for over 40 years. The highlight of this relationship is reflected in a UAE-Korea consortium bagging the contract to build the Arab world’s first nuclear plant, the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant. While government to government relations are on a robust pace, increasingly Korean private companies are also foraying into the UAE and Mena market to tap into the business potential in the technology and renewables verticals,” said Chui Won, president, Energy Valley Enterprise Development Institute, Korea, one of the organizers of the event. The five-day Korea Energy Week in the UAE, opening on October 3, has achieved substantial traction with over 250 pre-arranged meetings with government and private corporate entities early enough,
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