Ahamad from Dreesher | Middle East Energy 2025 | Dubai World Trade Centre | DXb News Network

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Ahamad from Dreesher at Middle East Energy 2025 ⚡ is making headlines as he unveils game-changing innovations in the power sector. Dreesher, the leading German manufacturer of low & medium voltage switchgears, load break switches, circuit breakers, and disconnectors, is diving deep into fresh business opportunities across the Middle East & Gulf region. Their presence at #middleeastenergy2025 showcases their commitment to shaping the future of power solutions and energy innovation. In this exclusive coverage, Ahamad discusses cutting-edge developments, switchgear technology trends, and Dreesher’s global ambitions. Whether you’re in the energy sector, a tech enthusiast, or curious about the future of electrical infrastructure, this is one powerful video you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned, subscribe, and join the energy revolution

April 10, 2025 12:04 p.m. 1820
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