AHRA Cables Company participates in the 6th Water, Electricity & Power Generation Conference & Exhibition

Published June 6th, 2010 - 07:51 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Bahra Cables Company the latest and among the leading cable factories in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a member of CPC Group of Companies will participate in the upcoming 6th Water, Electricity & Power Generation Conference & Exhibition 2010 from June 6th till June 8th at Dhahran International Exhibitions Centre.

Bahra Cables is showcasing its latest products which includes: state-of-the-art high, medium, and low voltage power cables, wiring, Low Smoke and Fume halogen free cables, fire resistant, control and auxiliary cables.

Commenting on Bahra cables' participation in the exhibition, Eng Talal Idriss, CEO of Bahra Cables Company said: "Bahra Cables Company has invested in the development of new products. The Kingdom's power-generation capacity and demand is expected to increase as its population is expected to continue to grow. Efficient power generation is critical to the continued development of Saudi Arabia's industrial economy and WEPower is addressing both these issues with some of the most influential figures in the Kingdom. The participation at WEPower 2010 will help us open more doors for cooperation between the industry giants."

The Saudi based Cable Company has offices in Saudi, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Kuwait, sell its products throughout the Middle East, Asia, Far East and North Africa with many of its cables used in landmark projects throughout the GCC, and has provided cables for the major projects in the GCC and Africa, such as; Senegal airport, Mashaar metro, etc.....

WEPower 2010 will bring together the biggest clients in the Water and Power industries under one roof, combining an industry led conference and exhibitors from across the globe showcasing their latest products and services. WEPower 2010 builds on the huge success of 2009, where over 150 Saudi government and private sector attendees were joined by their international counterparts in a truly interactive conference, and an exhibition hall which feature 121 exhibitors representing 22 countries. This crucial event arrives at a time where the water and power sectors are continuing to grow at a remarkable rate, attracting huge investments from around the world. Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, home to the largest water desalination plant in the world, is a prime example of a region receiving a phenomenal amount of investment and opportunities for future growth are rife.