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  • MEPIC 2025 to discuss sustainable MEP and HVAC systems for Saudi's Vision 2030.
  • Conference highlights smart building technologies and energy-efficient MEP solutions.
  • MEPIC fosters partnerships, showcasing innovations in smart, green MEP systems.

Saudi Arabia’s construction sector continues to expand at an unprecedented pace, with more than $400 billion worth of projects in the pipeline under Vision 2030.

Against this backdrop, the 2nd MEP International Conference (MEPIC 2025) will take place on 10–11 September 2025 at JW Marriott Riyadh, in Riyadh, KSA, bringing together regional and international stakeholders to discuss the evolving role of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems in shaping the Kingdom’s future built environment.

Maintenance of MEP systems

The conference will convene over 250 senior professionals, including project owners, developers, architects

The conference will convene over 250 senior professionals, including project owners, developers, architects, engineers, and contractors.

Discussions will focus on how smart building technologies, sustainable practices, and automation are redefining the design, implementation, and maintenance of MEP systems across giga- and mega-projects, such as NEOM, Red Sea Global, Diriyah Gate, King Salman Park, and Qiddiya.

Key Topics on the Agenda

  • Advancing energy-efficient MEP solutions for high-performing buildings
  • Integration of smart controls with next-generation HVAC systems
  • Modular and prefabricated MEP systems in modern construction
  • Building codes, sustainability certifications, and compliance
  • The role of BIM and digital engineering in transforming MEP practices
  • Fire protection, safety systems, and green MEP innovations

Advanced systems and technologies for the built environment

The two-day program will feature eight panel discussions, keynote sessions, and an exhibition of 25+ solution providers

The two-day program will feature eight panel discussions, keynote sessions, and an exhibition of 25+ solution providers, including WSP, KEO, Dar Al Riyadh, SEPCO, El Seif, and pioneering facility managers showcasing advanced systems and technologies for the built environment.

MEPIC 2025 will serve as a platform for government agencies, developers, consultants, and solution providers to align on strategies that will accelerate Saudi Arabia’s journey toward sustainable and intelligent infrastructure,” said Leila Masinaei, Managing Partner – The Great Minds Group.

Leila Masinaei adds, “The conference will highlight innovations in MEP systems that not only improve efficiency, but also ensure the Kingdom meets its ambitious sustainability targets.”

Sponsors & Partners

The conference is supported by pioneering global and regional players, including Midea, Akel, Daikin, GF Piping Systems, Mekar, Climatech, Victaulic, Rheem, General, Alwasail, Evapco, NAFFCO, ASHRAE Saudi Arabia Chapter, Alessawi, Gulf O Flex, Armstrong, and Tyne Gulf.

Opportunities

  • Business Growth: With the Saudi Arabian MEP services market projected to nearly double to USD 27.5 billion by 2030, the conference offers unmatched opportunities for solution providers to capture market share.
  • Sustainability Leadership: Demand for smart and green MEP systems is expected to reduce energy consumption by up to 40% in new developments, aligning with Vision 2030’s environmental goals.
  • Strategic Partnerships: Previous editions of MEPIC facilitated collaboration between 200+ senior decision-makers and 20+ solution providers, and MEPIC 2025 will build on this momentum to forge stronger government–industry alliances.
  • Innovation Showcase: From modular and prefabricated systems to advanced fire safety and smart HVAC, MEPIC provides a stage for global and regional innovators to present cutting-edge solutions to decision-makers.

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