Registration has opened for the 25th All‑Energy Exhibition and Conference 2026, which will feature a refreshed programme and new show‑floor elements.
Taking place at Glasgow's SEC from 13–14 May, the UK's flagship low‑carbon and renewables gathering will welcome an international audience for focused sessions on the priorities shaping the energy transition.
New for 2026 is a dedicated Solar and Storage theatre on the show floor. It joins six established theatres covering key themes including Innovation; Offshore & Onshore Wind and Marine Renewables; FutureGrid; and Future Talent. More than 300 exhibitors are expected, with over 80% of space already sold. Confirmed names include Hitachi Energy, SSEN, OEUK, Enercon and Nordex.
An Innovators Hub, delivered in partnership with the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), will offer a dedicated platform for innovators, start‑ups and disruptors in low‑carbon energy. The event will also add roundtables and workshops, creating interactive, discussion‑led sessions that enable deeper dives into challenges and foster peer‑to‑peer learning and collaboration.
Anam Khan, All-Energy Event Manager at RX Global said: "We are incredibly excited to open registrations as we return to celebrate All-Energy's 25th anniversary. This milestone year marks a clear evolution of the event, reflected in the refresh of our main conference, now the Strategic Summit, designed to deliver more focused, high-level discussions on the issues shaping the future of clean energy. While the show features a number of new events, popular features such as Meet the Buyer, Skill Zone and the STEM & Education Programme will also remain.
"Across the show floor, we are introducing more curated, panel-led content, working in partnership with industry organisations to bring engaging, relevant topics to each theatre. We are thrilled to be partnering with NZTC to launch the Innovator's Hub and to be reintroducing Meet the Buyer to support the growing supply chain demands of the sector. We will also be launching the Women in New Energy Zone, in partnership with Energy Voice, which aims to bring together people of all genders from across the energy landscape to share knowledge through networking, mentoring and collaboration. Together, these developments reflect our commitment to creating a more connected, impactful and future-focused All-Energy experience".
Last year's edition drew more than 13,000 attendees over two days, an 11% rise on the previous year, as the event continues to expand and attract a broader international audience.
Speakers and further programme details will be released in the coming months.
Registration is open at www.all-energy.co.uk/en-gb/tickets.html. Additional information is available at https://www.all-energy.co.uk/pr.
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