Day: November 17, 2019

Airbus Reinforces Its Customer Services Organisation In Dubai For Airline Operators In The Africa And Middle East Region

Airbus is reinforcing its Dubai-based customer services teams for commercial aircraft, gathering all of them under one roof. Customer support, supplier support, engineering, quality, aircraft structure embodiment and repair, services sales and marketing, business development, flight training and flight operations will all be co-located to better serve African and Middle Eastern carriers. In addition, the

Eleventh DP World Tour Championship Beckons

As Jumeirah Golf Estates prepares to welcome the top 50 golfers on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai, along with 65,000 spectators and more than 200 global press to the 11th edition of the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai this week, DP World, the European Tour and Jumeirah Golf Estates reveal some crucial numbers

Sleep Expo Middle East Announces First-Ever Industry Award

Sleep Expo Middle East, the only event of its kind in the region dedicated to the booming sleep market, has announced the launch of a brand-new award aimed at recognising exemplary accomplishments amongst players in the industry.  As the first-ever accolade program for the difference makers in the sleep business community, the Sleep Expo Awards

Expanding Children’s Ability To Explore, Learn, Discover And Solve Problems Through STEAM

Dunecrest American School, a STEAM-focused US/IB school, has welcomed Abdul Chohan, Apple Distinguished Educator and Award-winning Digital Learning Strategist. He delivered a keynote address highlighting the latest technology used to enhance student learning. The event focused on technology innovations and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) learning and showcased the latest trends in educational technology,

Exhibition Rethinks Mid-Century Abstract Art In Middle East And Beyond

Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s–1980s explores the development of abstraction in the Arab world via paintings, sculpture, and works on paper dating from the 1950s through the 1980s. By looking critically at the history and historiography of mid-20th century abstraction, the exhibition considers art from North Africa and West Asia as integral to

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