This collaborative format will double opportunities for education, technology transfer and investment in Iran’s power sector, Iran Press reported.
Officials say the exhibition will raise public awareness of energy efficiency, encourage young people to pursue careers in clean energy, and strengthen Iran’s regional brand in sustainable technology.
Iran’s electricity sector faces increasing demand, the need for grid modernization, and pressure to integrate renewable energy.
Globally, electricity markets are moving towards digitalisation, smart grids and decarbonisation, and Iran aims to follow this trend.
The exhibition focuses on private sector investment routes, financing models for renewable power plants and support for small businesses.
Energy Ministry Spokesman Gholamhossein Moghimi said the expo was “more than just a booth display”, but aimed at shaping career paths and investment strategies through workshops and conferences.
Exhibitors include companies from China, Turkey, Germany, India, Italy, and neighboring countries, creating opportunities for cross-border cooperation and regional power market expansion.
Iran uses free trade areas and the energy sector as gateways to global market access. This joint expo marks a strategic shift to integrate renewable energy, efficiency and advanced technology into the country’s power industry, which is considered important for long-term sustainability and competitiveness.
MNA
