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Ducab to highlight sustainability initiatives at Wetex

DUBAI, October 5, 2016

UAE-based Ducab, a leading manufacturer of cables and cabling products, is showcasing its sustainability initiatives and state of art industry-specific cabling at the ongoing Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (Wetex) 2016, in Dubai, UAE.

Ducab is a strategic sponsor of the event, which kicked off yesterday (October 4) and will conclude tomorrow on October 6, at the Dubai International Convention Centre.

In alignment to the UAE vision 2021 of ensuring sustainable development while preserving the environment and under the umbrella of the ‘Green Week’, Ducab will demonstrate its implementation and support of green and sustainable development in the manufacturing of specialised cable products and accessories which meet the highest industry standards, said a statement from the company.

Visitors to the conference will be able to witness this focus across Ducab’s processes of raw-materials, manufacturing, packaging, product longevity and end-of-life treatment, it said.

Ducab chairman Dr Ahmad Bin Hassan Al Shaikh said: “With a growing global focus on developing sustainable energy, Wetex is a great platform that brings together like-minded visionaries and professionals from the water, electricity, technology, and environment sectors.”

“We are proud to partner with this international event as a strategic sponsor and showcase our premium UAE-manufactured products and sustainable practices for the manufacturing sector, and beyond,” he added.

The cable manufacturer’s participation follows the recent announcement of its nuclear power-qualified cable range, NuBICC being selected by the Korean Hydro-Nuclear Power Company (KHNP) for the Shin Hanul 1 & 2 Nuclear power plant under construction currently.– TradeArabia News Service




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