MEED Insight
MEED Insight is a bespoke research service brought to you by MEED's top country and sector experts. Providing tailor-made research, data and analysis, MEED Insight brings together our data-rich archives and unique relationships with key business decision-makers across the Middle East.
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Power & Desalination in the GCC 2010: meeting the feedstock and demand challenge
An update of our BEST SELLING report – providing unmatched insight into the Power & Desalination market…
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About MEED Insight
Drawing on the knowledge and expertise of our dedicated and experienced team of regional experts, MEED Insight, can provide you with valuable knowledge and data to help you make more informed business decisions. Specialising in…
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MEED Insight features a wide range of top clientele who have commissioned in-depth and comprehensive research and analysis across many different industries - find out what some of our clients have to say about MEED Insight…
Custom Research
Why MEED Insight Custom Research?
MEED Insight has a particular focus on project-related market data thanks to its proprietary database of projects in the region, MEED Projects. Thanks also to the respected MEED name, MEED Insight consultants have considerable access to the market, enabling them to speak directly to clients, consultants and other companies.
Off-the-shelf report briefings
MENA Mining 2009: A mixed picture for foreign investors
A review of the Middle East and North Africa mining sector and assessment of the outlook for what is widely acknowledged as an under-developed industry.
MENA Aluminium 2009: The region's rise as a global producer
The Middle East is emerging as a significant region for primary aluminium production. In 2008 it produced 2.6 million tonnes of primary aluminium, accounting for around 6.5 per cent of world market share.
GCC Cement 2009: Facing up to over-supply
Cement supply in the GCC is forecast to outstrip demand this year for the first time since 2005, according to the new MEED Insight report GCC Cement 2009.
GCC Wastewater 2009: The drive for capacity
Sewage treatment capacity will have to more than double over the next six years, according to new MEED Insight report GCC Wastewater 2009.
Outlook positive for Middle East steel
The collapse in global commodity prices has cast a shadow over the regional steel industry. Here we present a white paper of MEED Insight’s report, free to registrants.
The GCC in 2009: Facing up to the downturn
GCC economies will face sharp contractions in 2009, but a recovery is possible in 2010.
Is district cooling the answer to the Gulf's power demand?
With billions of dollars being invested in real estate and a growing need to rein in spiralling power demand, district cooling has experienced rapid growth in the GCC over the past decade
Keeping GCC power and water supply ahead of demand
With record economic and population growth, demand for power and water has never been greater, and GCC utilities are facing the most challenging time in their history.
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MEED can help you gain insight into new or existing business opportunities through a range of bespoke research services. Please click here to see how we have assisted key organisations achieve business success…
Libya Power & Desalination
Libya Power & Desalination: the dawn of a new era?
MEED Insight assess the challenges and opportunities facing the North African state’s utility market as it strives to implement one of the region’s biggest expansion programmes.





