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KEY – The Energy Transition Expo to be held from March 5 to 7 in Rimini

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From March 5 to 7, Rimini Expo Centre will host the third edition of KEY – The Energy Transition Expo, an event dedicated to the energy transition. Powered by the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), it will bring together experts, companies, and institutions from Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean to discuss key topics and innovations in the renewable energy sector.

Spanning over 90,000 square meters in 20 halls in Rimini, Italy, this year’s KEY – The Energy Transition Expo will break its record number of exhibitors, according to the organizers. Last year there were 837 from 25 countries, covering a total exhibition area of 78,500 square meters. The gathering included 123 expert sessions. The fair was visited by 53,157 people.

Over a thousand exhibitors will showcase the latest technologies and solutions in renewable energy and energy efficiency.

The exhibition space will be divided into seven sectors: solar energy, wind energy, energy storage, hydrogen energy, energy efficiency, electric mobility, and sustainable cities.

In addition to the exhibition sections, special thematic areas will be organized. One of them, named Su.port – Sustainable Ports for Energy Transition, will be dedicated to the electrification of port docks and the development of offshore wind energy.

In addition to the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to participate in numerous events

In addition to the exhibition, visitors will be able to participate in numerous panels, discussions, workshops, and other interactive events covering a wide range of topics related to the energy transition.

Artificial intelligence in the energy sector, smart cities, electric mobility, and hydrogen as the fuel of the future will be some of the topics discussed at the panels.

A new feature at this year’s fair is the Green Jobs and Skills initiative, aimed at connecting companies and young talent in the green economy sector.

Additionally, for the first time, the KEY initiative for scientific paper submissions will be organized, enabling researchers, academics, and experts to present their scientific achievements in the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency.

This year, as in previous ones, the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia – Center for Circular Economy, in collaboration with the Italian Exhibition Group, will organize a visit of a Serbian business delegation to the KEY Expo. The delegation will consist of around 40 representatives from 30 companies.

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