Governments’ role in empowering the youth and establishing the knowledge economy is set to be a main topic of discussion at the Knowledge Summit 2018, organised by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF) on December 5-6. Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime
The number of Indian visitors travelling to the GCC over the coming five years will create an extra 10.8 million room nights, according to data published ahead of Arabian Travel Market 2019 (ATM), which takes place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 28 April – 1 May 2019. The latest research published by Colliers International
NMC Healthcare was awarded the prestigious Leveraged Finance Deal of the Year at Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Awards which took place last week. Organised by GFC Group, Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Awards, Middle East, the region’s largest finance and investment conference recognises excellence and outstanding achievement to issuers, borrowers and market professionals for their work
The incidence of infertility is on the rise in the UAE. Research indicates that the causes can be attributed to both female and male conditions. Hence, there is a growing demand for infertility treatments. With the entry of IVI Middle East Fertility Clinic, couples have access to advanced, global quality IVF treatments, right here in
Sharjah Real Estate Registration Directorate (SRED) has revealed that real estate transactions reached AED 14.6 billion in the Emirate in the first nine months of this year, reaffirming Sharjah market’s attractiveness and ability to compete with global investment destinations. The booming sector is witnessing a thorough and incessant growth and expansion based on an advanced
Rapid fire spread in buildings is something that, even today, continues to be a problem, with consequences that are often disastrous leading in some cases to heavy loss of life. There is no lack of recent examples:- The Zen Tower in Dubai in May 2018, Grenfell Tower in London in June 2017, Torch Tower in
94.1% of family businesses in Asia have experienced or foresee impact from at least one technological disruption, but less than half are prepared to go beyond the awareness stage to actively integrating disruptive technologies into their business models, according to a study commissioned by Lombard Odier, a global wealth and asset manager. The report, titled