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Powering the Future: What to Expect at Ireland’s AECI Electrical Trade Event in 2025 on May 28th

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As the Irish electrical industry continues to evolve, professionals from across the sector will gather in Dublin on May 28, 2025, for Ireland’s electrical trade event. This much-anticipated gathering will provide a unique opportunity for electricians, contractors, suppliers, and industry experts to explore the latest trends, technologies, and innovations shaping the future of electrical work in Ireland.

Innovative Exhibits & Product Demonstrations

One of the key highlights of the event will be the extensive exhibitor showcase, featuring top manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers from across Ireland and beyond. Attendees can expect hands-on demonstrations of cutting-edge electrical products, tools, and technologies designed to improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability in the sector. From smart home automation to the latest advancements in energy-efficient lighting and renewable power solutions, there will be something for everyone looking to stay ahead of the curve.

Expert-Led Seminars & Training Sessions

Education and professional development will be at the forefront of the 2025 event, with a packed schedule of expert-led seminars and training sessions. Industry leaders will share insights on key topics such as:

The Future of Electrical Work – Emerging trends and innovations shaping the industry.

Renewable Energy & Sustainability – How electricians can adapt to Ireland’s growing green energy sector.

Regulations & Compliance – Updates on electrical safety standards and best practices.

Smart Technology & Automation – Exploring the latest in home and commercial automation solutions.

These sessions will provide valuable knowledge and practical advice, ensuring attendees leave with actionable insights to enhance their careers and businesses.

Networking & Business Opportunities

Beyond the technical aspects, the event will serve as a vital networking hub for professionals in the Irish electrical industry. Whether you’re looking to connect with potential clients, collaborate with suppliers, or simply exchange ideas with peers, the event will foster an environment where meaningful business relationships can thrive.

Who Should Attend?

This event is a must-attend for electricians, contractors, engineers, apprentices, wholesalers, manufacturers, and anyone working in the electrical sector. Whether you’re looking to upskill, source new products, or gain insights into the future of the industry, this event promises to deliver unparalleled value.

Join the Conversation

With a growing focus on innovation, sustainability, and industry collaboration, the Dublin electrical trade event on May 28, 2025, will be a key date in the calendar for professionals across Ireland. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed, connected, and ahead of the competition.

No Registration required, free car parking

Limited Exhibitor Spaces Still Available

For companies looking to showcase their products and services to a highly engaged audience, there are still a few exhibitor spaces available. This is a prime opportunity to get your brand in front of key decision-makers and industry professionals. If you’re interested in securing a stand the contact information is below. 


Association of Electrical Contractors of Ireland,
Tel: +353 (01) 6102715 or
087 7460324 Email: info@aeci.ie

Colin Sherlock
Colin Sherlock
Colin is the General Manager of Electric.ie
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