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Key Energy Transition Expo Sees Strong Attendance Growth

By MGN EditorialMarch 6, 2026 at 10:04 PM

The Italian Exhibition Group's event on energy transition in Rimini, Italy saw a 10% increase in total attendance and 9% more international visitors.

The 2026 edition of KEY - The Energy Transition Expo, a leading event focused on the energy transition, concluded at the Rimini Expo Centre with impressive results. According to the event organizer Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), the show saw a 10% increase in total attendance compared to the previous year, with over 1,000 exhibitors and 530 invited buyers. Additionally, the event attracted delegations from 59 countries, a 9% increase in international visitors. 'KEY - The Energy Transition Expo has once again proven to be a must-attend event for industry professionals and decision-makers focused on the energy transition,' said Corrado Peraboni, CEO of IEG. 'The strong attendance figures, including a significant increase in international participation, underscores the importance of this platform in driving progress towards a sustainable energy future.' The four-day event featured a comprehensive program of conferences, workshops, and networking opportunities, covering a wide range of topics related to renewable energy, energy efficiency, and decarbonization technologies. Key themes included offshore wind, green hydrogen, battery storage, and the role of ports in the energy transition. The positive results for KEY - The Energy Transition Expo align with the broader trends in the maritime and energy sectors, where sustainability and the transition to clean energy sources have become top priorities. As the industry continues to navigate the path towards decarbonization, events like this one will play a crucial role in facilitating knowledge sharing, technology showcases, and business partnerships.
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