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Tuesday, November 10 - 2009

ADNEC opens its doors for ADIPEC

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, September 28 - 2008 at 13:00
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As the energy industry eagerly awaits Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference 2008 (ADIPEC), the largest oil and gas show in the GCC taking place 3-6 November, the final touches are being put to Phase 2 of the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) making it the largest exhibition centre in the Gulf and a world class exhibition and conference multiplex.

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ADIPEC 2008, one of the largest exhibitions ever staged in Abu Dhabi, will be the first exhibition to completely fill all space at ADNEC and is set to welcome over 40,000 visitors from 55 countries to the UAE's capital.

Boasting over 1,300 exhibitors from international industry-leading energy organisations, over 200 international speakers and nearly 2,500 delegates, the exhibition is more than 100% bigger than last year and will take over the whole of the new ADNEC for the first time.

The exhibition centre officially opened in February 2007 and is now a hub for regional events, exhibitions and conferences with over 1.5m visitors expected each year.

Phase 2 of ADNEC is nearing completion, when complete it will offer 55,000sqm of prime indoor exhibition space, 18,000sqm concourse with ample outdoor exhibiting space, dedicated conference areas, more than 20 meeting rooms, food courts, banquet facilities, and car parking for more than 6,000 vehicles.

Energy giants such as Shell, BP, Expro, ExxonMobil and Gasco are just some of the names that will be in attendance at the ADIPEC conference, which will focus on sustainable growth and technology deployment, with specialist speakers from such companies making key note speeches on a variety of topics over the week.

Due to the scale of ADIPEC 2008 and the attraction of GCC and international visitors, Abu Dhabi's hotels have only limited room numbers still available in the city.

With the glittering lights of Dubai only a one hour drive away, ADIPEC will be providing daily buses to and from Dubai in order to ensure that no one misses out on this extraordinary event and the opportunity to fully experience the complete ADNEC first hand.
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Notes and media contacts

Media Contact:
Bridie Probert
Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications
Tel: +971 4 372 0100

Ashok Pillai
Tel: +971 2 4444 909

Project Manager, ADIPEC 2008
Fax: +971 2 4444 383

Jennifer Moore
Tel: +971 2 444 4909

Senior Marketing Executive
Fax: +971 2 444 4383

ADIPEC
The energy division of dmg world media, a part of the UK's Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT), organises some of the world's largest oil and gas exhibitions & conferences including ADIPEC, Gastech, Global Petroleum Show (GPS), GO-EXPO North America, GO-INDIA, the International Pipeline Exposition & Conference and the Oil Sands Trade Show & Conference.

dmg world media
An international exhibition and publishing company, dmg world media produces over 300 market-leading trade exhibitions, consumer shows and fairs each year and publishes 45 related magazines, newspapers, directories and market reports.

dmg world media employs 700 people and maintains a worldwide presence through more than 30 offices in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, the United Arab Emirates, China, Australia and New Zealand. dmg world media is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT), one of the largest and most successful media companies in the United Kingdom.

dmg world media is already one of the leading exhibition organisers in the Middle East; producing as part of their Dubai exhibitions portfolio; Big 5 and Index, which are among the largest in the region.

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