Finland’s premier event for the energy sector, the Energy 2024, is in full swing at the Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre from October 22-24, 2024. Jukolux is proud to participate for the second time as an exhibitor, showcasing our latest lighting solutions. We invite you to visit us at our booth E309 to discover how we are supporting sustainable energy initiatives.
”We’re excited to be part of the Energy Event once again. At this year’s event, we’re highlighting how our innovative lighting solutions contribute to sustainable energy production. We’re presenting our complete product portfolio, including ATEX-certified lighting for hazardous environments, high-temperature and high-ceiling solutions, workstation lighting, and emergency lighting systems”, says Rainer Rönnback from Jukolux.
The Energy trade fair, held biennially, is a key gathering for energy professionals, featuring the latest sustainable and smart solutions for industrial and commercial applications. This year’s spotlight is on the hydrogen economy and its potential to transform the energy landscape.
”We’ve had engaging discussions with key players from hydrogen production plants, biorefineries, and other renewable energy facilities. It’s been a pleasure connecting with industry professionals and establishing valuable new contacts. We’re excited to see the opportunities these new connections will bring in the future.”
With extensive expertise in ATEX-certified lighting for demanding environments, Jukolux is well-equipped to meet the specific needs of the hydrogen industry. For instance, our flagship ATEX area luminaire, JUKO AFX, is designed for versatility and ease of installation, while our emergency lighting systems ensure safety in critical situations.
”In the energy sector, as in all industries, safety and efficiency are top priorities. Our lighting solutions are developed with these requirements in mind, and ATEX-certified products have been at the heart of our business from the start. We see significant opportunities for collaboration within the energy sector”, concludes Rönnback.