Dubai WoodShow, the leading platform for wood & woodworking machinery industry in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region, is gearing up to unveil an unparalleled futuristic event that is set to see companies closing deals worthy over USD 500 Million following a massive influx of visitor registrations in the past week. President of
With the COVID wave showing no signs of abating, leveraging the opportunities in technology while ensuring digital inclusion should be the key to meeting the myriad socio-economic issues currently facing the world, said tech-experts at the 16th Edition of the ABLF Talks held at the cutting-edge virtual venue ABLF City. The ABLF Talks, held under
Over 50 companies from48 countries engaged in more than 100 meetings during the two days of E-Ramadan Content Market (E-RCM). Additionally, 20of the latest international titles were available for screening one month before the event on the event’s Content Business Hub. Among producers and distributors, there were returning companies such as Muslim Content from Turkey, but also new ones like: ZDF Enterprises
The joint organizers of MRO Middle East & Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME), Aviation Week Network and Tarsus Group, have announced the latest agenda for their complimentary show floor content at the Go Live! Theater, taking place in Dubai on 22-23 February 2022. Registration is currently open and early sign-up is encouraged to secure a
Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, one of the world’s leading literary festivals, has today released its digital pass for the 2022 festival. Giving access to a great selection of livestreamed festival sessions, the passes can be used by families watching from home, from isolation, or from around the world, making sure those who cannot get
Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is set to build on the momentum it generated for the global events industry’s post-pandemic economic recovery with a robust calendar of conferences and exhibitions,starting this weekend. After successfully hosting global mega-events in 2021, DWTC is gearing up to host its wide-ranging line-up of international events, including the world’s largest
Following eleven-weeks of exploration and experimentation, six artists in residence have revealed their works in response to the cultural oasis in three days of open studios at the artists base in Mabiti AlUla. To view the Multimedia News Release, please click: https://www.multivu.com/players/English/9005451-first-edition-alula-art-residency-closes-artists-inspired-by-historic-oasis/ Centred on the theme ‘The Oasis Reborn’, the artworks have been inspired by