#London Tech Show 2026: Clive Dix of HIMOINSA UK 

A major concern among industry leaders today is supply security.

By Patricia Cullen | Mar 08, 2026
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Entrepreneur UK speaks with Clive Dix, Managing Director of HIMOINSA UK, at London Tech Show 2026. With more than 30 years of presence in the UK generator market, HIMOINSA has played a key role in supplying power solutions across critical industries. The UK subsidiary, established 13 years ago, focuses on supporting the data centre sector, large-scale projects markets, and supplying generators directly to the grid through the capacity market. Speaking from the show floor, Dix describes the event as extremely busy with high-quality customers, highlighting strong engagement from companies focused on securing reliable power infrastructure. A major concern among industry leaders today is supply security, particularly ensuring reliable engine supply as demand for energy infrastructure continues to grow. Looking ahead, Dix notes that the sector is expected to experience significant upward growth, driven by increasing energy demands from expanding digital infrastructure. He also highlights that while artificial intelligence has long been discussed as a growth driver, its real impact is now accelerating rapidly across the industry.

Entrepreneur UK speaks with Clive Dix, Managing Director of HIMOINSA UK, at London Tech Show 2026. With more than 30 years of presence in the UK generator market, HIMOINSA has played a key role in supplying power solutions across critical industries. The UK subsidiary, established 13 years ago, focuses on supporting the data centre sector, large-scale projects markets, and supplying generators directly to the grid through the capacity market. Speaking from the show floor, Dix describes the event as extremely busy with high-quality customers, highlighting strong engagement from companies focused on securing reliable power infrastructure. A major concern among industry leaders today is supply security, particularly ensuring reliable engine supply as demand for energy infrastructure continues to grow. Looking ahead, Dix notes that the sector is expected to experience significant upward growth, driven by increasing energy demands from expanding digital infrastructure. He also highlights that while artificial intelligence has long been discussed as a growth driver, its real impact is now accelerating rapidly across the industry.

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