AOG Energy: Aboriginal Business Pavilion

The Aboriginal Business Pavilion provides an opportunity for local First Nations businesses in the energy sector to showcase products, technologies, innovations and services to the energy supply chain at AOG Energy.
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Ken Collard and Barry McGuire at AOG Energy 2023

Western Australia is home to a number of proud Aboriginal owned and operated businesses who provide innovative technologies, products and services to the energy industry.

As part of the Western Australian Government's commitment to facilitate WA Aboriginal business participation, the Aboriginal Business Pavilion provides an opportunity for up to 12 companies to showcase products, technologies, innovations and services to the domestic and international energy supply chain at AOG Energy 2024. 

Participation is open to Aboriginal businesses currently engaged, and those with the capability to the engage, with the energy supply chain both domestically and internationally.

This year, The Pavilion will also feature “The Future of Renewable Energy”, an original artwork concept by First Nations artists Buffie Punch and Dana Garlett and Aboriginal-led creative agency Nani Creative, depicting the balance between tradition and innovation in creating a sustainable future for all. 

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 and 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 AOG Energy 2024 can be found on their website www.aogexpo.com.au