Al Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection, Dubai, UAE
Dubai, UAE – Dubai is set to become the focal point of the Middle East’s building services sector as it hosts the
MEP International Conference MENA (MEPIC 2025) from
27–28 October 2025. The two-day event will bring together
top MEP professionals, government authorities, developers, and technology innovators to explore solutions driving
sustainable, energy-efficient, and digitally integrated buildings across the region.
Organized by
GM Events,
MEPIC 2025 is a timely response to the region’s rapid urban growth and increasing focus on
sustainability, efficiency, and smart infrastructure. With the MENA construction market expected to reach over
USD 1.3 trillion by 2030, and buildings accounting for
up to 40% of energy consumption in urban centers, there is a critical need for
advanced MEP systems, innovative technologies, and knowledge-sharing platforms.
The conference will feature
high-level keynote sessions, technical presentations, and interactive panels led by international and industry leaders including Vince Arnold, President, The Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE),
Nabil Shahin, Managing Director at AHRI, who will spotlight innovations in HVAC;
Mohamed Amer, Regional Director – MENA at ICC, sharing insights on codes and compliance;
Mohd Imran Shaikh, Director of MEP at Ramboll and CIBSE UAE Chair, discussing sustainable MEP design strategies; and
Jaydeep Anand, Co-founder & Chief Sustainability Officer at FIVE Holdings, highlighting approaches to energy optimization and green building.
The
MEPIC exhibition will showcase
Eurotubi, Victaulic, Gulfoflex, and SKM Air Conditioning, presenting cutting-edge solutions in
HVAC, plumbing, fire safety, energy management, and smart building technologies. Attendees will gain
hands-on exposure to innovations that enhance efficiency, reduce operational costs, and support sustainability goals.
Key conference themes include
net-zero and energy-efficient MEP designs, smart building and IoT integration, BIM coordination, fire and life safety compliance, and retrofitting solutions. With
governments across the GCC aiming to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency, events like MEPIC play a crucial role in
driving industry knowledge, accelerating adoption of advanced technologies, and supporting sustainable urban growth.
“
MEPIC 2025 is the region’s definitive platform for MEP leaders and innovators to connect, collaborate, and shape the future of building services,” said the organizers. “With major urban development projects underway, this conference will provide actionable insights and showcase the technologies that will define the next generation of sustainable buildings in the MENA region.”