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ADIPEC Exhibition & Conference

Nov 4-7, 2024
ADNEC, Abu Dhabi
ADIPEC Exhibition & Conference ADIPEC 2024 will be held in Abu Dhabi from 4-7 November 2024, with a renewed commitment to advancing tangible action across the entire energy value chain, accelerating decarbonisation and advancing the global energy transformation.

ADIPEC will support the realisation of a cleaner, more secure, and sustainable future for all. Taking place at ADNEC, ADIPEC will convene diverse energy producers, the biggest energy consumers, as well as enablers in government, finance, and technology from around the world, facilitating critical cross-sector partnerships that support the decarbonisation of heavy industries and advance climate action.

As the world’s largest energy conference and exhibition, ADIPEC is ideally positioned to drive forward the outcomes of COP28 and the UAE Consensus, acting as a platform for energy and related industries to demonstrate concrete actions, real progress, and credible solutions advancing an inclusive and equitable transition.

Join us in Abu Dhabi this November for the world’s largest energy event and help create the energy system of tomorrow, today. 
Visitor Registration: http://bit.ly/49YSb5c| Delegate Registration: https://bit.ly/4c2kL7u

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