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Imdaad set to showcase latest sustainable energy solutions at WETEX 2017

Declaring its dedication to promoting sustainable growth, Imdaad, a Dubai-based incorporated centers administration (FM) solutions company with a strong existence in the GCC, today announces its involvement in the 19th edition of Water, Power, Innovation, and Environment Exhibition (WETEX), being held under the directives of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Minister of Financing of the UAE, and President of DEWA, and under the umbrella of Green Week.

Imdaad will showcase its line-up of innovative, efficient and sustainable energy solutions, including power monitoring and savings services, at the exhibition that will offer a glimpse into the most up to date energy, water, and environment green services and products, along with one of the most sophisticated technologies and developments in waste management and green structures, amongst numerous others.

"We are excited to participate in WETEX 2017 as part of our continual initiative to build and nurture a lasting ecosystem. As an integrated and sustainable administration and maintenance providers that is dedicated to improving functional effectiveness of physical properties, sustainability exists at the heart of every little thing we do at Imdaad, and we have long supported the initiatives of the nation to attain its goals described in the UAE Vision 2021, which imagines building a green economy, with a stronger reliance on tidy energy. We have actually additionally aligned our experiment the vision of the Dubai Plan 2021, which aims to develop Dubai as a smart and lasting city," said Jamal Abdulla Lootah, Group CEO of Imdaad.

Imdaad has been scaling up its power management capacity in order to assist clients additionally minimize energy intake, as well as according to the Dubai Integrated Power Approach 2030, which sustains Dubai's vision of management in power protection and performance by achieving lasting development via reliable waste monitoring, green mobility and investment in clean energy and smart technologies.

The company has actually also taken a lot more hostile steps to embrace innovative innovation services based on the insights from a study it appointed on the UAE's FM industry with unique concentrate on power administration. The study recognized the key growth drivers for the power management industry such as the raised federal government support for power efficiency and subsequent expanding rate of interest from business in the country.

As part of the exhibition, Imdaad has also welcomed university students to join a variety of edutainment workshops organized by the company's recently released research and development (R&D) department. The workshops will urge students to introduce and use lasting solutions and get them accustomed with the applied ideas related to using renewable power and the pilot jobs established in the UAE as part of Imdaad's initiatives to make use of solar energy.

Also on display screen at the Imdaad stand at WETEX will be a real-time streaming from Imtedaad, Imdaad's intelligent platform for centers monitoring made to supply real-time insights on the performance and patterns of interconnected possessions and environments to offer suggestions for predictive maintenance and corrective actions, in its Jebel Ali area. Imtedaad is powered by the latest technologies in the Internet of Points (IoT), Big Information analytics, and Maker to Device (M2M) interactions.

The company has additionally partnered with the prominent French visual artist Alexandre Dang to display his widely well-known production of dance solar blossoms at the occasion as part of Imdaad's efforts making its renewable energy recognition campaigns extra appealing to the general public. The dancing solar blossoms are powered by a solar battery that transforms light into power.

The French musician and clean energy professional Dang, through his renowned job, tries to advertise making use of solar power that will certainly go beyond the demands of people. An estimated 1.2 billion people-- 16% of the global populace-- have no access to electrical energy although the sun supplies a number of thousand times a lot more power to the earth than the complete world power consumption. Dang will aid the pupils going to the stand to discover the design journey of his artworks and will certainly assist them create their very own dancing solar blossoms.

Taking place under the theme 'At the leading edge of sustainability,' the three-day exhibit will certainly be hosted from 23-25 October 2017, at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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