Lagos is set to host the eighth edition of the Power Nigeria Exhibition & Conference – West Africa’s largest power and renewable energy event
This annual power and renewable energy event is widely recognised in the industry as creating an effective match-making platform and bringing together important stakeholders from across Nigeria and West Africa to meet manufacturers and suppliers from more than 24 different countries - all of who will be displaying their products and innovative technologies to the Nigerian market.
The 2019 edition will bring together major delegations from regional Government bodies and infrastructure and public utilities including The Federal Ministry of Power, Works & Housing; Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN); Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC); Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC); Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC); Eko Electricity Distribution Company; IKEJA Electric; Ibadan Electric Distribution Company (IBEDC), and others.
Additionally, taking place during the exhibition is the Power Nigeria Agenda, a three-day CPD Certified Conference where industry leaders will discuss critical topics such as:
· Customising existing power plants for the greatest ROI
· Capitalising on the digitalisation of Nigeria’s power sector
· Deployment of financing and funding effectively
· Major Trends and Change Management in Procurement Performs
Commenting on the free-to-attend conference is Deep Karani, exhibition director of Power Nigeria, said, “Over the past few years, our teams have worked tirelessly to ensure The Power Nigeria Agenda focuses on innovations and advancement of the Nigerian power sector.”
“The 2019 edition will discuss topics such as financing, procurement, digitalisation, renewable energy reforms and more. The conference is set to reinforce Informa Markets’ commitment to actively cultivate Power Nigeria into the largest technology sourcing platform and create invaluable networking opportunities for international and local companies to connect, network and drive growth into future investment opportunities for West Africa.”
“Attendees of the Power Nigeria Agenda can expect presentations from industry representatives of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dangote Industries and Ministry of Power, Works & Housing among others. The exhibition will also feature a brand-new display zone highlighting products and solutions from Mantrac-Caterpillar, Eaton, Tranos and Philips Lighting”
“I would like to also extend our appreciation towards our main sponsor Skipper Seil for their continued support and commitment towards Power Nigeria,” added Karani.
Power Nigeria exists to serve the West African and Nigerian energy market. The event has successfully established itself as an annual hub for suppliers to meet buyers, driving the energy markets in Nigeria forward. The international brand status combined with local knowledge and stakeholder partnerships results in making Power Nigeria a must-attend event for all energy industry professionals.
Interested attendees can register for free at www.power-nigeria.com