Samsung E&A said on the 28th it will participate in ADIPEC 2025, the world's largest energy industry exhibition.
Samsung E&A will take part in ADIPEC 2025, to be held for four days from Nov. 3 to 6 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). ADIPEC is the world's largest energy industry exhibition hosted by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), and about 2,250 corporations worldwide are expected to participate this year.
At this year's event, marking the 10th consecutive year of participation since 2016, Samsung E&A said it will set up an exhibition booth under the theme "Weaving technology threads, delivering excellence," featuring three themes: "energy transition," "safety and quality," and "innovative technologies."
In the "energy transition" zone, the company plans to showcase new technologies in the energy transition field, including a carbon capture solution co-developed with partner Honeywell UOP and a green hydrogen production solution jointly developed with Nel, with which it has continued collaboration since acquiring equity in February.
Samsung E&A is accelerating its push into new businesses in energy transition and eco-friendly fields, following last year's win of a bio-refinery project in Malaysia and this year's awards for front-end engineering design (FEED) work for an eco-friendly plastic plant in the UAE and an eco-friendly LNG plant in Indonesia.
In the "safety and quality" zone, visitors can explore various safety technologies, such as intelligent closed-circuit television (CCTV) and confined-space monitoring technology, and experience Samsung E&A's proprietary quality management system, the company said. In addition, through the "innovative technologies" zone, it will introduce a system that can integrate and manage project-by-project data in real time.
A Samsung E&A official said, "Through this event, we plan to solidify successful partnerships with several clients, including the host ADNOC, and use it as a venue for communication to seek new business opportunities."