Al Masaood Power Division participated in NAVDEX 2025, held from 17 to 21 February at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). As one of the region’s key maritime defence exhibitions, NAVDEX brought together global industry leaders, defence delegations, and solution providers to showcase the latest advancements in naval and maritime technologies.
The event provided a valuable platform for Al Masaood Power Division to engage with key stakeholders, strengthen relationships with existing partners, and explore new opportunities within both the defence and commercial marine sectors.
In collaboration with Sauer Compressors, the Division showcased the SAUER Tornado WP3325 B3-5 BasBooster — an air-cooled, high-pressure compressor specifically engineered to meet the demanding requirements of naval and industrial applications. First introduced at ADIPEC 2024, the SAUER Tornado was once again in the spotlight at NAVDEX for its compact design, efficiency, and proven reliability in high-pressure environments.
In addition to the joint stand with Sauer Compressors, mtu, a Rolls-Royce solution also exhibited its latest innovations in power and propulsion systems at both NAVDEX and IDEX 2025. These parallel presentations created opportunities for deeper engagement with mtu, reinforcing ongoing collaboration and the shared goal of addressing the evolving needs of the regional maritime and defence markets.
The exhibition enabled Al Masaood Power Division to connect with industry professionals, government entities, and technical experts, gaining valuable insights and initiating discussions around future projects. These interactions supported the Division’s continued efforts to deliver tailored, high-quality solutions that meet the operational and performance needs of its clients.
Through its participation at NAVDEX 2025, Al Masaood Power Division continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting the maritime sector with reliable, innovative, and efficient power solutions—built on global partnerships and a strong understanding of regional market demands.