‘Ask America’ Aims To Boost Business During MEE 2017

Looking to energize their business and professional connections in the Middle East during Middle East Electricity (MEE) are US manufacturers and suppliers of products and services for utility and power operators, which is taking place February 14th-16th, 2017 at the Dubai World Trade Center.

The US presence at MEE, featuring such industry leaders as Cargill (Booth S1.J40) Eaton Corporation (Booth S1.J30) and the H-J Family of Companies (Booth S1.J10) is being organized for the fourth consecutive year by Kallman Worldwide.

The centerpiece of this national effort, the US International Pavilion, is a well-established destination for buyers looking for an efficient way to meet a critical mass of leading suppliers, an on-site business center for US exhibitors looking to maximize their exposure and impact at the event, and a networking forum for all to share ideas and insights.

Kallman Worldwide President and CEO, Tom Kallman said: “When the United States commits to exhibit at MEE, we’re saying we believe in the power of this event to attract real business prospects and customers. The steady growth and diversification of this show speaks for itself.”

Kallman added: “As the organizer of the U.S International Pavilion, our team is proud to help our exhibitors capitalize on this influential business opportunity and contribute to the extraordinary level of investment and development in energy infrastructure and innovation in the UAE.“

In addition to organizing the national Pavilion, Kallman is inviting show attendees to visit US exhibitors with its ‘Ask America’ advocacy campaign. That message will be placed prominently on site, integrated into hospitality and VIP events during the show.

“The United States exhibits at MEE because it’s one of the world’s most innovative power industry suppliers, but that’s no guarantee buyers will look to work with US companies over others,” said Kallman. “On behalf of the US International Pavilion, we have a responsibility to advocate not only for our exhibitors, but for our nation in this highly competitive global marketplace.”

Kallman concluded: “We invite every Middle East Electricity visitor to ‘Ask America’ because we are listening. Whether as manufacturers, suppliers, advisors or development partners, the United States supports the region’s utility and power professionals, and is dedicated to helping them improve the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity throughout the region.”

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