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Supporters and media partners

Find out more about our 2025 supporters and media partners.

E.DSO

E.DSO is the key interface between Europe’s Distribution System Operators (DSOs) and the European institutions.

E.DSO gathers 36 leading electricity DSOs in 19 countries, including two national associations, cooperating to ensure the reliability of Europe’s electricity supply for consumers and enabling their active participation in our energy system.

Eletricidade Moderna

The EM - Eletricidade Moderna magazine, print and online, reports bimonthly on advances and trends in electricity technology, from energy generation to energy applications. Since 1972, EM has been a reliable information source for professionals and the electrical industry in Brazil. Thanks to its editorial and guest columns, selected technical articles, special reports, buyer‘s guides, as well as the promotion of congresses and webinars, Eletricidade Moderna has become a leading reference. EM-Express is its weekly online newsletter.

E+T

E+T is the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) award-winning magazine brand. It covers multi-disciplinary multi-sector aspects with exclusive news, features, and analysis.

Sent in print to 146,500 IET members, the magazine also provides articles and up-to-the-minute news online, a daily email newsletter which is delivered to 70,000 people, white papers and webinars available to everyone covering both thought opinion style and niche technical topics.

E+T Jobs has a vibrant recruitment board and the E+T Innovation Awards celebrates our pioneers.

EUREL

EUREL, the Convention of National Associations of Electrical, Electronic and Information Technology Engineers of Europe, is a non-profit organization headquartered in Brussels, composed of 13 national associations across 12 countries in Greater Europe. Its mission is to promote the exchange and dissemination of scientific, technical, and standardization knowledge in electrical, electronic, and information technology engineering. EUREL advances the profession and public interest while addressing the ICT engineer shortage by engaging with students and young professionals to ensure the future workforce in this critical field.