Physical exhibiting provides organisations with an opportunity to present their capabilities directly to energy-sector professionals, 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 organisations.
- Grid and storage providers.
- Project developers.
- Professional service firms.
- Investors and finance providers.
- Research institutions and universities.
- Startups, training and supply-chain organisations.
How Physical Exhibiting Works
- Submit a non-binding enquiry.
- UKIEE reviews suitability and space requirements.
- After venue confirmation, the exhibitor receives dimensions, inclusions, prices and terms.
- Participation is confirmed through a signed agreement and payment.
- Exhibitor materials and operational information are submitted.
- Final stand allocation and exhibitor instructions are issued.
What is not yet available
- Final stand dimensions.
- Stand location.
- Contractor specifications.
- Furniture and power inclusions.
- Build and breakdown hours.
- Final prices.
An enquiry does not reserve space or create a binding booking. Final allocations will only be made after the venue, contractor arrangements, agreement and payment have been confirmed.
Proposed formats
Innovation Pod
A compact entry-level option for startups, research teams and smaller technology providers.
Standard Exhibition Stand
A professional physical stand for company, technology and service presentation.
Partner or Feature Stand
A larger format for principal sponsors or organisations requiring enhanced visibility.
Exhibitor enquiry
Organisations may register a non-binding interest before final packages are issued.
