24 TRADE FAIR REPORT
Showcasing Digital Innovation in the field of Distributed Energy Generation at Europe's Leading Energy Trade Fair
topics at the E-world energy & water 2018. As you would expect, MWM - a leading provider of distributed energy systems - was also present with a booth at Europe's largest trade show for the energy and water industry in order to inform and answer the questions of 25,000+ visitors from 73 countries. This year's E-world, was
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jointly organised by con|energy and Messe Essen. The show is regarded as the energy industry's most important and trend-setting platform, where professional visitors and decision-makers from the world over have the opportunity to examine innovative ideas and concepts of the energy industry and both obtain and exchange information. This year, a total of 750
exhibitors from 26 countries showcased their solutions for the future of energy supply to a professional audience from more than 70 countries. Dr. Niels Ellwanger, member
of the Management Board of con'energy ag, feels that the expert forum that the E-world offers sends important signals to the energy industry and beyond: "With their presence, their discussions, and their expertise, exhibitors and professional visitors made the trade fair Europe's energy capital for three days."
Worldwide Independent Power May 2018
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igitisation, flexibility, and decentralisation were the key
E-world Trade Fair features a platform for International Expert Interchange on Hot Energy Topics This year's E-world was jointly organized by con|energy and Messe Essen. The show is regarded as the energy industry's most important and trend-setting platform, where professional visitors and decision-makers from the world over have the opportunity to examine innovative ideas and concepts of the energy industry and both obtain and exchange information. This year, a total of 750 exhibitors from 26 countries showcased their solutions for the future of energy supply to an audience of professionals from more than 70 countries.
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