EXA 2025: Aboriginal Business Pavilion

Participating local Aboriginal businesses who provide products, technologies, innovations and services to the energy supply chain
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Expressions of interest are now open for local Aboriginal businesses to participate in our exhibition at Energy Exchange Australia 2025. Learn more about Energy Exchange Australia.

Western Australia is home to several proud Aboriginal owned and operated businesses who provide innovative technologies, products and services to the energy supply chain industry. Facilitating business participation for these businesses is important for growing our economy. 

Our Aboriginal Business Pavilion provides an opportunity for up to 12 companies to showcase their products, technologies, innovations and services to the domestic and international energy supply chain at EXA 2025.

If you are a WA Aboriginal businesses currently engaged, or have the capability to engage with the energy supply chain both domestically and internationally we encourage you to apply. 


Expression of interest form

 

About Energy Exchange Australia

AOG Energy celebrates innovation in all aspects of energy, from oil and gas, to renewables and clean energy solutions, and continues to be one of the most sought after energy events in Australasia.
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Important application information

  • Applications will be assessed only on the content provided in the EOI.
  • EOI is open to certified Aboriginal business in ABDWA directory and those registered or certified with Supply Nation
  • Email applications will not be accepted.
  • A representative from the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation may contact applicants if further information is required, or as part of the evaluation process and notification of outcomes.
  • More information about EXA 2025 can be found on their website Energy Exchange Australia

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