Yesterday, INHE successfully concluded its participation in the World Utilities Congress (WUC) 2025, held in Abu Dhabi from May 27 to 29. Over the course of three days, INHE participated in in-depth exchanges with policymakers, utility leaders, and technical experts from the Middle East and around the world. Discussions centered around smart power systems, regional collaboration, and digital transformation,which highlighed shared goals for a more intelligent, connected utility future.
At the power event, INHE showcased its latest power solutions covering smart meters, distribution equipments, photovoltaic storage, and integrated power management platforms. Designed to help clients address multi-scenario challenges from data collection and energy distribution to system operations, the solutions attracted a steady flow of visitors from across the region. In addition,these on-site conversations with industry professionals explored real-world topics including project deployment, system compatibility, and local adaptation strategies.
Moreover, INHE held a series of high-level meetings with leading utility authorities in the region. In a dedicated session with senior executives from TAQA Distribution, both sides shared perspectives on infrastructure upgrades, the deployment of smart grid technologies, and evolving user expectations across the Middle East. In a separate discussion with the Electricity and Water Authority of Bahrain, the focus shifted to advanced grid optimization strategies and the development of intelligent operational models.
Beyond its presence on the exhibition floor, INHE was also invited to contribute to the official WUC conference program. Mr. Robin Liu, Senior Technical Engineer at INHE, delivered a presentation titled “Design and Application of Power AMI in the AIoT Era,” in which he shared the company’s latest thinking on smart metering innovation, data-driven energy management, and the technical evolution of AMI systems within increasingly digitalized grid environments.
INHE’s participation in the World Utilities Congress not only highlighted its technological capabilities, but also underscored the company’s strategic commitment to contributing to the advancement of intelligent power systems on a global scale. While the event has come to a close, the conversation continues. Moving forward, INHE will remain focused on collaborating with partners worldwide to drive greater efficiency, intelligence, and sustainability across the evolving energy landscape.