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Business & Money | Friday 26 February, 2016 5:06 am |
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France’s expertise in electricity once again in the spotlight! Middle East Electricity exhibition

Under the aegis of Business France, the national agency that promotes the internationalization of the French economy, 31 French companies will be presenting products, technologies and innovations to buyers and opinion leaders from the broader Middle East, Africa and the Indian sub-continent at the Middle East Electricity exhibition from March 1 to 3, 2016 in Dubai, hoping to enter into new business relationships and strengthen existing ones.

 

In a particularly favorable environment, with $283 billion to be invested between now and 2018 in the Middle East alone, French exhibitors from the electricity sector will have the opportunity to demonstrate their expertise to local opinion leaders. The entire sector will be represented: equipment and applications for the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, and products and systems for protection, security and lighting.

 

France will be proposing competitive and innovative solutions to meet the needs arising from the increasing volume of large-scale projects across the region. This very favorable environment points forward to an ideal period for French companies to position themselves in one of the world’s most attractive markets for the electricity industry.

 

According to research by GIMELEC, the sector’s trade union, electrical equipment represents 200 companies in France providing electrical and automation solutions to the energy, construction, industry and infrastructure markets. Total sales amount to €12 billion, 57% of which is from export sales.

 

Don’t be shy – come and meet the French exhibitors in Hall 7.

 

A.M.I-CONTROL (www.ami-control.com), ARC INFORMATIQUE (www.pcvuesolutions.com), BENNING (www.benning.fr), CABLERIE DAUMESNIL (www.cableriedaumesnil.com), CHAUVIN ARNOUX (www.chauvin-arnoux.fr), CITEL (www.citel.fr), CRE TECHNOLOGY (www.cretechnology.com), DELTA BOX (www.delta-box.fr), DERANCOURT (www.derancourt.com), DIETAL (www.dietal.com), DROUAIRE ET FILS (www.drouaire.com), ENERSYS SARL (www.enersys-emea.com), FAVIER GROUP (www.favier-group.com), FINATECH ENTREPRISES (www.finatech.fr), GINDRE (www.gindre.com), IDEF SYSTEMES (www.idefsystemes.com), INFOSEC COMMUNICATION (www.infosec-ups.com), JEUMONT ELECTRIC (www.jeumontelectric.com), LACROIX SOGEXI (www.lacroix.sogexi.com), LUCIBEL (www.lucibel.fr), MARECHAL ELECTRIC (www.marechal.com), MICEL (www.micel.fr), NILED (www.niled.fr), OBSTA (www.obsta.com), POWER TRADING (www.powertrading.fr), RS ISOLSEC (www.rsisolsec.com), SADTEM (www.sadtem.com), SAFT (www.saftbatteries.com), SEG DIELECTRIQUES (www.segdielectriques.com), TRENCH FRANCE (bushing-group.com), YUASA BATTERIES FRANCE (www.yuasaeurope.com)

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