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EOS Technologies, the world’s largest Oil & Gas Industry Exchange
provider, claims its recent sponsorship of the Energy Industry Council’s
(EIC) major annual energy conference, EIConnect06, has resulted in a
number of major sales leads and potential worldwide expansion
opportunities for the company.
The conference and exhibition which took place in London at the end of
March, attracted more than 600 delegates from some of the world’s
largest energy organisations including Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)
in addition to Qatar Petroleum (QP) and Saudi Aramco. As the second
annual Energy Industries Council conference; EIConnect06 is considered
to be the most well-attended and respected industry event of its kind.
The EIC is the leading Trade Association for UK companies that supply
capital goods and services to the energy industry worldwide. The largest
organisation of its kind in the UK, its Middle East office is located in
Dubai, with a further eight regional offices across the globe.
EOS Technologies, represented in Oman by OTN, is one of the fastest
growing e-commerce on-line procurement exchanges which allow members to
find, compare and purchase services or products, while also being able
to list their own products and services to prospective clients, using
nothing more than a standard web browser.
Alan Livingston, CEO of EOS Technologies Inc. said, “Much of our new and
existing business is related to the energy sector, so we understood the
importance of having a major presence at EIConnect06. With large Middle
East offices located in Dubai, Oman and Qatar, EOS has been of huge
benefit to many organisations based in these and the surrounding energy
producing countries. We were able to communicate these successes to
delegates and attendees at the conference, which was very well
received.”
Also representing EOS at EIConnect06 was Giuseppe Conti, CEO, EOS Qatar
and Sami Razek, VP Marketing and Partner Operations, EOS MENA.
EOS have recently launched their Qatar operation which is expected to
have over 10,000 members by the end of 2006; further strengthening their
position as e-procurement industry leaders.
Livingston concluded, “The conference provided us with the opportunity
to network, listen to information on energy industry trends and most
importantly demonstrate the importance of the management of procurement
processes amongst energy companies worldwide. We look forward to next
year!”
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