Posted by Nastech on 25th Jun 2026

Nastech Solar at Syria Energy 2026 — We're Coming to Damascus

yria is open for business — and Nastech Solar will be there.

We're proud to announce our participation in Syria Energy 2026, one of the most anticipated energy exhibitions in the region, taking place from 30 June to 3 July 2026 at the Damascus Fairground, Syria, organized by Tayara for International Exhibitions & Conferences.


Why Syria, Why Now?

Syria is entering a new chapter. After years of economic pressure, the country is rebuilding — and energy is at the heart of that recovery. Demand for solar solutions across the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors is growing fast, driven by the urgent need for reliable, affordable, and independent power.

For solar distributors, installers, and investors, Syria represents one of the most significant emerging opportunities in the Middle East right now. And Nastech Solar is ready to be part of it.


What to Expect at Our Stand

At Syria Energy 2026, our team will be on the ground to connect with local distributors, installers, and partners across Syria and the wider region. Visitors to the Nastech stand can expect:

  • Hands-on product presentations covering our full solar panel lineup, including the latest Back Contact (BC) modules from LONGi
  • Hybrid inverter and battery storage solutions tailored to Syria's grid conditions
  • Commercial and residential system configurations suitable for the Syrian market
  • Direct conversations with our regional team — no forms, no wait times, just real answers

Let's Meet in Damascus

If you're attending Syria Energy 2026, we'd love to connect. Whether you're an established distributor looking to expand your product range, an installer exploring new technology options, or an investor scoping the Syrian solar market — our team is ready to talk.

? Date: 30 June – 3 July 2026 ? Venue: Damascus Fairground, Syria

Come find us at the exhibition, or get in touch with our team before the event to schedule a dedicated meeting.

Nastech is ready for Syria — are you ready for solar?