Registration is now open for the 25th annual All-Energy Exhibition and Conference 2026 which will introduce new show floor features as part of a refreshed programme.
The organiser said the event will return to Glasgow’s SEC from 13–14 May, bringing together an international delegation for focused sessions exploring the priorities shaping the energy transition.
It added that a dedicated solar and storage theatre will feature on the show floor alongside six established theatres covering innovation, offshore and onshore wind, marine renewables, futuregrid and future talent.
More than 300 exhibitors are expected, with exhibition space already over 80% sold, including Hitachi Energy, SSEN, OEUK, Enercon and Nordex.
This year’s event will also introduce an innovators hub in partnership with Net Zero Technology Centre to showcase innovators, start-ups and disruptors shaping the future of low-carbon energy.
Roundtables and workshops will feature for the first time at All-Energy 2026, offering interactive sessions focused on key challenges and peer-to-peer learning.
Anam Khan, All-Energy event manager at RX Global, said: “We are incredibly excited to open registrations as we return to celebrate All-Energy’s 25th anniversary.”
“This milestone year marks a clear evolution of the event, reflected in the refresh of our main conference, now the Strategic Summit, designed to deliver more focused, high-level discussions on the issues shaping the future of clean energy,” added Khan.
“Across the show floor, we are introducing a more curated, panel-led content, working in partnership with industry organisations to bring engaging, relevant topics to each theatre,” said Khan.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with NZTC to launch the Innovator’s Hub and to be reintroducing Meet the Buyer to support the growing supply chain demands of the sector,” added Khan.
“We will also be launching the Women in New Energy Zone, in partnership with Energy Voice, which aims to bring together people of all genders from across the energy landscape to share knowledge through networking, mentoring and collaboration,” stated Khan.
Last year’s event saw over 13,000 attendees gather over two days, an 11% increase on the year previous.
Speakers and further programme details will be announced in the coming months.


