Scottish companies set to showcase world-leading energy transition innovations at ADIPEC in Abu Dhabi
Twenty-four innovative Scottish companies will showcase Scotland’s outstanding strengths in delivering energy transition at this week’s ADIPEC event in Abu Dhabi.
Across carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, offshore wind, and tidal, Scotland is leading the way in decarbonising energy systems and identifying ways to help the world reach net zero.
These 24 companies will highlight the innovative products and services developed and provided by world-class businesses in Scotland’s Pavilion at ADIPEC (Hall 8, Stand 8450).
The participating companies form part of the Scottish delegation attending the trade event with Scottish Development International (SDI), Scotland’s global trade and investment agency and the international arm of Scottish Enterprise.
The Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Energy, Mr. Neil Gray, said: “Scotland is at the forefront of the clean energy transition, as these companies attending ADIPEC clearly demonstrate. We have a wealth of talent and expertise, and by maximising the potential of our vast renewable resources, we can deliver net zero energy for Scotland and help our international partners.”
“The Scottish Government is keen to build clean energy partnerships. I plan to visit the UAE in October to build on our trade and investment relationship and announce details of Scotland’s COP28 business programme.
“I look forward to engaging with UAE businesses and showcasing Scotland’s net zero strengths."
ADIPEC aims to accelerate action to decarbonise and future-proof the energy system and is strategically arranged before COP28, also being held in the UAE, to continue the theme of inclusion and to build momentum toward energy transition.
Scotland's Trade and Investment Envoy, Nicholas Maclean, is based in the UAE and will lead the company delegation at ADIPEC. He says: “Decarbonising the energy system is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Backed by decades of engineering experience, unique offshore energy capabilities, and a supportive business environment, Scotland is a natural supply chain partner for renewable energy and low carbon transition projects worldwide.”
The event also showcases Scotland as an incredible investment opportunity for companies looking to achieve their net-zero aspirations. The country’s values are at the heart of its trade and investment activity, including a commitment to taking action on climate change, the provision of fair work, and inclusive economic growth.
ADIPEC will act as a prelude to the country’s participation at COP28 in November and December, where Scotland will highlight innovative companies and showcase its strengths in net-zero sectors such as energy transition and climate tech. The Scottish delegation at COP28 will build on existing relationships created during EXPO2020 and will use the platform to further these successful partnerships between stakeholders in the Middle East and Scotland.
One Scottish company participating at ADIPEC is the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), a cross-sector organisation developing and deploying technologies for an affordable net-zero energy industry.
It has partnered with ADNOC and other companies on the Decarbonisation Technology Challenge, a competition launched in May this year and open to energy transition technology innovators worldwide. The 10 finalists will have the opportunity to win up to $1 million (AED 3,670,000) in piloting opportunities and have access to state-of-the-art research and innovation facilities in Abu Dhabi.
Gillian King, Director of Business Development (Growth), Net Zero Technology Centre, said: “With its rich history of innovation and pioneering spirit, Scotland is well positioned to lead the way in low carbon technology on a global scale. NZTC is proud to support ground-breaking developers and entrepreneurs, fast-tracking transformative solutions that will help our energy sector to decarbonise at pace.”
Alongside the pavilion that will provide a platform for the 24 innovative Scottish companies, the SDI team will also speak with senior influencers at ADIPEC to discuss future opportunities for Scottish businesses in the region.
KEEPING THE ENERGY INDUSTRY CONNECTED
Subscribe to our newsletter and get the best of Energy Connects directly to your inbox each week.
By subscribing, you agree to the processing of your personal data by dmg events as described in the Privacy Policy.
More renewables news

TotalEnergies signs agreement on 1GW wind power project in Kazakhstan
Dec 05, 2023
Toyota Sees Europe Reaching EV Tipping Point Within a Few Years
Dec 04, 2023
New World Bank Chief Hails COP Momentum as Climate Pledges Mount
Dec 04, 2023
Bill Gates Says Chances of Meeting 2C Warming Goal Fading Fast
Dec 03, 2023
US Sets Limits on Chinese Content to Receive EV Tax Credits
Dec 01, 2023
South Africa Warns Others Not to Go From Electricity to Darkness
Dec 01, 2023
UAE to Start $30 Billion Climate Fund With BlackRock, Brookfield
Nov 30, 2023
Singapore reaffirms its commitment to collective climate action at COP28
Nov 30, 2023
Global ESG Market Shrinks After Sizable Decline in US
Nov 29, 2023
Chinese Oil Refiners Spend Heavily to Tap Clean Energy Boom
Nov 29, 2023
COP28 presents a strong opportunity for Nabors
Dec 05, 2023
COP28 showing the importance of collaboration
Dec 04, 2023
COP28 to help accelerate the energy transition
Dec 04, 2023
COP28 sees the launch of the Global African Hydrogen Summit
Dec 01, 2023
Proserv delivering predictability to operations through asset intelligence solutions
Nov 29, 2023
The trillion-dollar opportunities on the road to net zero
Aug 16, 2023
Unlocking growth opportunities in sustainable finance
Jul 12, 2023
Decoding the trends shaping the future of energy
Jun 14, 2023
Exploring ESG’s critical role in the journey to net zero
May 18, 2023
Clearing the air on carbon markets in the Middle East
Apr 26, 2023Partner content

IT/OT convergence: balancing agility and reliability

Technologies that can help the oil and gas industry decarbonise

World-class energy management systems can shape a sustainable future

Automation is the key to LNG present and the future scenario for hydrogen
