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The Mother, Baby and Child Show growing up fast
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, February 03 - 2008 at 14:13
- PRESS RELEASE
Over the last four years the event has proven itself as the largest and most successful baby and parenting event in the region.
The fair will showcase a comprehensive range of product categories in the industry. Moreover, there will be themed zones for Prams & Travel systems, Toys & hygiene products, Furniture, Fashion, Activities & sports, Education & books as well as Health well being and beauty.
"The MBC show provides us with a unique platform to communicate & interact with our target market," said Priyanka Navneet, The Clorox International Company ME.
"We have been part of the show for the last 2 years, 2007 saw a significant increase in orders taken on site, we will definitely be attending in 2008," said James Reynolds Marketing Manager, Stu Williamson Photography.
The Mother, Baby and Child Show is the only place to be whether you are a parent or a parent-to-be, as it offers all the information, goods, services and entertainment you will need. Parenting can be a daunting task so let us help you be the best you can be. Everything you need is under one roof - making pregnancy, birth and parenting a little easier and a lot more fun!
"We are gratified to hear from so many exhibitors regarding their success stories at the shows," said Shannon Norris, Events director for TME the organisers of the show. "We're already looking forward to 2008 with the goal of making the show even better than it was last year."
Manufacturers, retailers and distributors of baby & children's products and services who wish to or grow their businesses in the UAE/ GCC market should exhibit in this fair. The fair provides its exhibitors with a unique opportunity to be in direct contact with targeted buyers, build relationships, understand the market and expand their sales network in region.
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