TEHRAN, Sep. 09 – The latest version of Power-Gen Asia, as part of ASEAN Power Week, has been held in Bangkok, Thailand, September 1-3.
The Exhibition’s four major focus had been ‘Trends, Projects, and Planning,’ ‘Clean, Flexible, and Smart Operation,’ ‘Optimizing Plant Operation,’ and ‘Power Plant Technologies.’
With internationally prestigious companies such as Siemens, Ansaldo, Doosan, Kawasaki, ABB, GE, and Wärtsilä, and thousands of visitors interested in energy production present, the exhibition enjoyed the title of one of the greatest hubs for manufacturers and consumers of electricity generation facilities.
The Exhibition also provided the visitors with the latest technologies, with special focus on power plant design and technology used in construction of new power plants, gas turbine technology, renewable energies, global markets, etc.
The Exhibition provided the latest information about developments on energy generation technologies, novel prospects towards new products, newcomer rival companies, customers, buyers and potential partners, and other energy-related issues.
MAPNA Group participated in the exhibition in order to introduce its capabilities, ensure a firm place for its brand name, and expand ties with major companies active in energy-relevant projects; of different deputies of the Group, representatives of Electricity Sales deputy, MAPNA International F.Z.E, Alborz Turbine, MAPNA Turbine Blade Engineering and Manufacturing Company (PARTO), and Communications and Marketing Directorate sat in a pavilion to address the visitors inquiries and to lead negotiations with participating companies’ representatives and staff.
MAPNA Group’s pavilion attracted a large multitude of the visitors, notably high-ranking officials of GE, Siemens, Alstom, etc., who visited and spoke to Group’s representatives.
The Group also received proposals for cooperation in ‘wind energies, sale of power plant facilities and services,’ with sessions held in the pavilion.
The next version of Power-Gen Asia will be held in Seoul, South Korean capital.