4th Nepal Electric Power & Consumer Electronics expo to kick off from Aug 29
The exhibition will feature over 100 stalls showcasing both domestic and international companies.
KATHMANDU: The fourth edition of the Nepal Electric Power & Lights and Nepal Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances International Exhibition is set to take place on Aug 29, 30, and 31 at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu.
The event is being jointly organized by Media Space Solutions, Futurex Trade Fair & Events, and Exhibition & Trade Services India Pvt. Ltd., with the Nepal Electricity Authority and the Nepal Solar Power Producers Association serving as supporting organizations.
The exhibition will feature over 100 stalls showcasing both domestic and international companies.
Participants will display a wide array of state-of-the-art transmission and distribution equipment, energy supply and control devices, house wiring materials, wires, cables, conductors, advanced switches, LED lighting, electronics equipment, home appliances, charging stations, batteries, and office electrical technologies.
According to the organizers, the exhibition aims to promote the use of electrical technologies, increase consumption alongside the country’s growing hydropower production, strengthen the national economy, and support the overall growth and trade development of the energy and electrical sector.
The event also provides a platform to encourage and promote electrical equipment, facilitate business growth in the sector, and boost both domestic and international trade.
Scheduled just a few weeks before Nepal’s major festival Dashain, visitors will have the opportunity to explore, compare, and purchase a variety of electrical products in one place, offering convenience and variety to consumers.
The exhibition seeks to bring together national and international entrepreneurs from the electric, electronics, communication, IT, and renewable energy sectors, promote business networking, showcase the latest technological advancements, and raise awareness about the importance of organized energy consumption among consumers.
Fundamentally, the Nepal Electric Power & Consumer Electronics International Exhibition aims to serve as a hub for partnerships, collaborations, and business opportunities in Nepal’s electrical and energy-related industries, strengthening relationships and fostering economic growth in the sector.
