Physical exhibiting gives organisations an opportunity to present their capabilities directly to energy-sector professionals, potential partners, project stakeholders and event participants.
UKIEE 2027 is being designed as a compact exhibition. The number and size of stands will be controlled to maintain a focused environment.
Who should exhibit?
- Renewable-energy companies.
- Technology, AI and software providers.
- Engineering, grid and storage organisations.
- Project developers and professional-service firms.
- Investors and finance providers.
- Research institutions and universities.
- Startups, training and skills organisations.
- Supply-chain companies.
Exhibition focus areas
- Clean Power.
- Grid, Storage and Flexibility.
- AI, Digital Energy and Efficiency.
- Hydrogen, Heat and Industrial Transition.
- Investment, Delivery, Skills and Research.
These categories support visitor navigation and do not necessarily represent separate physical zones.
Proposed formats
Innovation Pod
A compact option for startups, research teams and smaller technology providers.
Standard Exhibition Stand
A professional stand for company, technology and service presentation.
Partner or Feature Stand
A larger format for principal sponsors or organisations requiring enhanced visibility.
Final dimensions, inclusions and pricing will be confirmed after the venue layout and contractor arrangements are finalised.
Potential benefits
- Physical exhibition space.
- Website and directory listing.
- Applicable passes.
- Promotional visibility.
- Eligibility to propose a presentation.
- Selected event communications.
- Networking access.
- Permitted post-event follow-up information.
No package guarantees sales, leads, meetings, contracts or speaking positions. An enquiry is not a booking or binding reservation.
