Why Exhibit at MEDT?
Exhibiting at MEDT offers you the opportunity to demonstrate your company’s advanced technologies and expertise, increase your brand awareness and reinforce its recognition in the Middle East market. In addition, you will:
- Get up-to-the-minute information about the Middle Eastern oil and gas market
- Connect with some of the world’s most renowned figures in the drilling and completions field
- Promote your drilling and completions technologies, services and products to the right audience
- Forge new business relationships and reinforce previous ones
- Monitor the latest technologies introduced by other industry giants to the market
- Benefit from marketing and PR campaign for the show
- Showcase your products and services
- Meet international and regional drilling experts, researchers and industry professionals
- Close deals on the spot
- Showcase your company’s expertise with an international audience of drilling professionals
- Engage with visionary leaders within the industry
Exhibitor Benefits
By exhibiting at MEDT, you will get:
- A higher traffic and networking opportunities promoted by hosting all events under one roof (the exhibition, the conference, the registration and all additional social functions).
- Free listing in the on-site conference programme and exhibit guide, plus a chance to advertise. The programme will be distributed to all conference attendees and business visitors.
- Free listing on the MEHSSE website
- Fifty (50) invitations for their customers, suppliers, and contacts to attend the exhibition free.
How can your organisation exhibit at MEDT?
To ensure your participation at the event, and to secure your ideal location,
please contact Sween Rajan Sponsorship and Exhibits Specialist
on +971.4.457 5852. Alternatively, you can email him at srajan@spe.org.
Space is allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Exhibition Schedule (subject to change) |
Monday, 24 October 2011 |
1000–1700 hours |
Tuesday, 25 October 2011 |
1000–1700 hours |
| Wednesday, 26 October 2011 |
1000–1500 hours |