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Madrid positions itself as hub for energy transition in southern Europe

According to the organisers, 29,000 m² of exhibition space has already been allocated. More than 700 companies from the sector have confirmed their participation, with five halls at the exhibition centre to be occupied.

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The event is supported by the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDAE) and Spain’s Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge. It is viewed as a key meeting point for the energy transition in southern Europe and targets manufacturers, distributors, installers, engineering firms, energy service providers and public administrations. The organisers’ goal is to attract more than 50,000 professionals to Madrid.

Madrid aims to establish itself as Europe’s capital for energy transition and electrification. Genera and Matelec serve as strategic platforms to promote sustainable development and competitiveness in the sector. Running in parallel at the exhibition centre is the Climatización & Refrigeración (C&R) trade fair.

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According to the organiser, the steady growth of the International Electrification and Decarbonisation Week confirms the event concept. The fairs represent the entire energy ecosystem, establishing the trade week as a reference point for the sector on the Iberian Peninsula. (nhp)

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