“Invest in renewable energy, invest in the future”
The long-awaited second edition of the Lebanon International Solar Show will take place from May 16 to 18, 2024, at the Seaside Arena – Beirut Waterfront. This event, organized by Promoteam, is a unique opportunity for all those working in the field of energy and alternative and sustainable energy to join industry leaders, innovators and investment leaders in the field as they dive into exploring and investing in all solar energy trends.
The exhibition comes under the patronage of the Minister of Energy and Water in the Lebanese caretaker government, Engineer Walid Fayyad, and with the support of the Lebanese Energy Conservation Center (LCEC) and the Middle East Solar Energy Industry Association (MESIA), which is one of the most knowledgeable bodies in Lebanon and the Arab region in this field. The exhibition is an exciting opportunity to stimulate discussion and search for new opportunities in the field of sustainable energy and comes after the resounding success of the first edition last year in 2023.
Regarding the exhibition, PromoTeam Chairman and CEO Mr. Elie Khoury, says: “Last year, our exhibition witnessed more than 3,600 visitors and 48 exhibitors, and LISW 2024 is preparing to be bigger and better! This year, we will present the most important advanced technology displays in addition to engaging discussions about market trends for those interested in solar energy.”
Khoury added: “I invite all companies interested in participating in the exhibition to communicate and to join us by visiting the website www.promoteam.me as places are limited.”
The exhibition in its current edition will include, in addition to a large participation from companies specialized in the field of solar energy, panels, etc., it will include a special pavilion for the most popular electric cars in our current world, which will save a lot of fuel and reduce pollution and emissions at the lowest cost to users. A unique car of its kind, EV Electra, will also be launched for the first time in the Lebanese market, and visitors will learn about it exclusively at the exhibition.