Adipec witnesses strong growth for 2019 edition

ABU DUBAI / Emirates Business

The 2019 edition of the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (Adipec) is set to confirm the event’s status as the world’s leading oil and gas exhibition and conference, with
increased participation from major global oil companies.
Over 30 national oil companies (NOCs) have confirmed their participation at Adipec, up from 27 last year, while 17 international oil companies (IOCs) have confirmed their attendance, up from 15 in 2018. The event which will take place in Abu Dhabi, from November 11-14.
The latest edition of Adipec is also on track to host over 145,000 people during the event’s four days, from 136 countries. About 11,000 conference delegates are expected to attend the expanded conference programme of 166 sessions.
Demonstrating the increased appeal of Adipec among oil and gas professionals, the number of technical abstracts submitted for consideration surged from 2,829 to 3,652. The number of entries for prestigious Adipec Awards has also jumped sharply, from just over 450 to more than 600.
Meanwhile, Adipec’s exhibition will welcome over 2,200 international companies across 160,000 gross square metres of floorspace, with 29 exhibiting country pavilions. The exhibition will include offshore and marine industries at a unique waterfront exhibition that boasts ship, vessels and a Jack up barge display.
“We have worked consistently to expand the scope of Adipec in recent years, from an event that catered primarily to the upstream industries, to one that includes the full range of upstream, midstream and downstream sectors, and that gives us a unique position when compared with other, similar conferences or exhibitions internationally,” said Christopher Hudson, President – dmg events, which organises Adipec.
On the strategic front, the reshaping of the Adipec’s highly respected strategic conference as ‘Oil & Gas 4.0’ is also elevating the event among industry leaders, linking conversation around oil and gas to the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’, and the emerging technologies that are transforming productivity and efficiency.
Ranging across AI, blockchain technology, big data, machine learning, automation, cloud computing, cyber-security, edge computing, robotics, and unmanned vehicles, these tech megatrends are profoundly changing oil and gas operations, and the professional skills required for sustainable growth.
Held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, hosted by Adnoc and supported by UAE Ministry of Energy, the Abu Dhabi Chamber, and the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, Adipec will take place at the Adnec.

“The impact of technology is a major focus for our delegates and exhibitors, changing the way the industry works, which is clearly visible from the increasing range of tech-focused products exhibited at Adipec, with digitalisation now a large component of both the exhibition and conference,” said Hudson.

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