The University of Texas at Austin Energy Institute
Supporting Academic Organisation
27–29 April 2027
UKIEE 2027 connects project owners, engineers, procurement professionals, project suppliers, technical specialists and delivery partners across the energy-project lifecycle.
Magazine London - venue being finalised
Meet project owners, engineers, buyers, suppliers and delivery specialists around defined energy-project requirements and capabilities.
Present engineering, equipment, technical services, project capability or evidence that can support real energy-project delivery.
Discuss partnership opportunities linked to the Project & Procurement Exchange, supplier readiness, technical evidence and delivery-focused event activity.
Propose a project-owner briefing, engineering case review, procurement session, technical evidence presentation or delivery workshop.
Submit a defined project or procurement requirement for structured matching with relevant confirmed capability.
UKIEE 2027 is being developed as an inaugural international B2B marketplace focused on the work required to define, prepare, engineer, qualify, procure, deliver and operate energy projects.
The event will prioritise practical engagement between project owners, engineering organisations, procurement teams, OEMs, project suppliers, specialist contractors, operators and technical experts.
Energy projects frequently stall between requirement and execution because engineering interfaces, technical qualification, procurement, supplier capability, contracting and delivery responsibilities are not aligned early enough.
UKIEE 2027 is being developed to connect defined project requirements with engineering, supplier capability, technical evidence, procurement and delivery capability.
Define requirements, examine evidence, meet relevant suppliers and delivery partners, and progress practical discussions across the project lifecycle.
Bring together owners, project teams, engineers, buyers, OEMs, specialist contractors, operators and applied technical expertise around a defined need.
Examine standards, references, integration requirements, performance evidence, supplier capability and implementation risk before procurement decisions are made.
Use project briefings, structured meetings, technical sessions and follow-up activity to identify the engineering, supply and partnership route required for delivery.
Help relevant international suppliers, engineering organisations and project partners understand requirements, market-entry conditions, local-content expectations and delivery interfaces.
These figures are inaugural-edition planning objectives—not previous-event results or guaranteed attendance levels. Final capacity will be aligned with the confirmed venue, programme and operating requirements.
UKIEE will not measure value through attendance volume alone. The event is intended to create a professionally managed environment for project requirements, technical readiness, procurement discussions, supplier evaluation and delivery partnerships.
UKIEE 2027 is a project- and procurement-led international energy marketplace.
The event is organised by the project functions required to move an energy requirement from definition through engineering, readiness, procurement, delivery and operation.
Project pipelines, feasibility, pre-FEED, FEED, site and connection readiness, bankability, execution planning and project controls.
EPC, EPCM, PMC, engineering design, construction, systems integration, commissioning, interfaces, schedule and cost control.
Technical specifications, RFIs, RFQs, RFPs, vendor registration, supplier prequalification, sourcing, audits and procurement packages.
Testing, certification, deployment evidence, standards, interoperability, performance guarantees, technical due diligence and implementation risk.
Asset integrity, inspection, reliability, condition monitoring, maintenance, controls, OT cybersecurity, operational AI and lifecycle extension.
International tender participation, local content, market entry, consortium formation, EPC partnerships, specialist subcontracting, export finance and logistics.
UKIEE 2027 is being developed for:
Participation routes and access levels will vary according to professional role, registration category, programme relevance and capacity.
DEFINE & PREPARE — Projects and Project Readiness
QUALIFY & PROCURE — Engineering, Technology and Procurement
CONTRACT & DELIVER — International Project Delivery
This is the current programme framework. Detailed sessions, timings, contributors and room allocations will be added following formal confirmation.
UKIEE 2027 is developing a Project & Procurement Exchange for project owners, buyers, technical specifiers and other professionals with genuine responsibility for defining, evaluating or purchasing project capability.
Eligible project and procurement participants may receive complimentary access to:
Complimentary access is based on professional responsibility, project relevance and organisational relevance review. It is not provided in exchange for purchasing commitments, confidential information or supplier preference.
Present engineering, equipment, technical services, operational capability or applied evidence to an audience being developed across project ownership, engineering, procurement, contracts, construction, commissioning and operations.
Confirmed exhibitors may also be considered for technical demonstrations, requirement-led procurement engagement, project briefings and structured follow-up, subject to relevance and availability.
UKIEE is developing a limited number of partnership opportunities connected to the Project & Procurement Exchange, Vendor Readiness & Qualification Hub, Energy Solutions Clinic, Consortium & Delivery activity, technical demonstrations and project meetings.
Partnership arrangements will be developed against the organisation’s project relevance, objectives, appropriate audience, available inventory and deliverable event capabilities.
A limited number of approved organisations may present relevant project-delivery capability remotely where maintaining a physical stand in London is not practical.
Remote participation is a supplementary route for relevant international engineering organisations, OEMs, specialist suppliers, project teams and technical experts.
It is not a general online-attendance service. Applications will be assessed according to relevance, technical suitability, live-representation capability and available event capacity.
UK Petroleum Co. Ltd develops professional energy webinars through webinar.energy.
Selected webinars will focus on project requirements, procurement practice, engineering challenges, supplier qualification and delivery lessons that inform the UKIEE 2027 programme.
UK Petroleum Co. Ltd retains responsibility for strategic direction, commercial arrangements, programme approval, communications and coordinated event delivery.
Programme, commercial partnerships, exhibition operations, health and safety, academic review and international participation will be managed through defined workstreams.
Relevant venue, registration, production, safety, security and technical specialists will be appointed according to confirmed operating requirements.
A focused Programme Advisory Group is being developed to contribute appropriate project-owner, engineering, procurement, delivery, technical and applied-research perspectives.
Named appointments and suppliers will be published following formal confirmation.
Project-owner outreach, procurement engagement, technical briefings and requirement development.
Venue contracting, project and procurement workflows, exhibitor capability development and operating planning.
Current stageProject and procurement features, contributors, exhibitors, partners, supporters and participation arrangements.
Floorplan, schedules, access, logistics, exhibitor operations and participant guidance.