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The Middle East's ONLY showcase of lighting-related products for the industrial, residential and commerical sectors.
Now the largest and longest running lighting event in the region, Lighting at Middle East Electricity has built its reputation on the two criteria that are key to any successful trade show - its success in attracting the largest number of visitors of any lighting event staged in the Middle East, and the high quality of the visitors.
With an unequalled and established track record of delivering real business, Lighting at Middle East Electricity attracts the highest number of exhibitors in its industry sector due to its proven effectiveness. The real difference is the unique focus that the show offers including a wide range of industrial, commercial and residential lighting products and applications, all of which are in great demand throughout the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.
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Lighting at Middle East Electricity - Proven Track Record
- In 2002 over 4,000 visitors came to meet lighting companies. 158 lighting related companies exhibited.
- In 2003 over 4,300 visitors came to meet lighting companies. 170 lighting related companies exhibited.
- In 2004 over 5,500 visitors came to meet lighting companies. 175 lighting related companies exhibited.
- In 2005 over 11,000 visitors came to meet lighting companies. 178 lighting related companies exhibited.
- In 2006 over 13,680 visitors came to meet lighting companies. 200 lighting related companies exhibited.
- In 2007 over 19,960 visitors came to meet lighting companies. 250 lighting related companies exhibited.
Facts
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Lighting at Middle East Electricity 2007 welcomed over 19,960 visitors with an interest in lighting
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Over 250 lighting related companies exhibited at Lighting at Middle East Electricity 2007
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97% of exhibitors achieved their overall objectives
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96% of exhibitors were satisfied with the quality of visitors
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Visitors to the exhibition in 2007 had a combined purchasing power of over US$3.4 billion
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Lighting at Middle East Electricity enjoys strong international support from organisations including CIBSE's Society of Light and Lighting, the Lighting Association, IALD and Lighting Council Australia
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Dubai's direct trade in lighting equipment was valued at US$345million in 2006 (a 16.3% growth on 2005)

Lighting at Middle East Electricity attracts the leading industry companies from the region and beyond. These companies endorse the fact that Lighting at Middle East Electricity is the region's most successful lighting exhibition:
"We exhibited our products at Lighting at Middle East Electricity and found the visitors were extremely focussed and of a high quality. We will be participating next year as we found the show an excellent platform to promote our products within the Middle East market and beyond." Lee Sanderson, CU Phosco Lighting
"For us, Lighting at Middle East Electricity has been perfect, beautiful - we have achieved all of our objectives in being here and have met key decision makers from all over the GCC who are interested in doing business with us". Abdulaziz Al Alaiwi, Nardeen Lighting
“This is our first time at Middle East Electricity. The Middle East is a new region for us so we are looking for agents and distributors. The visitor traffic has been very good – in fact we have been too busy at times with only two people staffing our stand!” Nicola Venco, ATENA LUX
"For Orbik Electronics, the Lighting at Middle East Electricity exhibition was a success story throughout. It enabled us to generate numerous new sales enquiries and promote interaction and support for our existing customer base throughout the rapidly expanding Middle and Far-Eastern markets in a most welcoming and convivial setting". Barry Williams, Orbik Electronics Limited
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