'While people in the region are aware of the amazing technological developments taking place in Dubai and the UAE and the sound investment opportunities on offer, we need to persistently raise awareness levels worldwide through highlighting events such as GITEX,' said DTCM Director General, Khalid A. bin Sulayem.
He observed that exhibitions attract companies from all over the world to participate in Dubai, showcasing their latest products and developments and are ideal points to help promote both the emirate and its attractiveness as a commercial centre that hosts some of the biggest exhibitions in the world.
The unique partnership between the DTCM and DWTC will help raise the profile of GITEX worldwide as well as facilitate the exhibition and its exhibitors to reach a wide range of audiences and reinforce Dubai's status as the IT hub of the Middle East.
'This broadcast management project will utilize all current electronic news gathering / management techniques and includes three main areas of expertise that are integrally linked including tailored content production, dedicated one-on-one broadcast media relations in each market as well as delivery of content via satellite and digitally online before, during and after the event,' said DWTC Director General Mubarak bin Fahad.
He noted that the DWTC and DTCM had discussed the potential of combining forces to promote the MICE business in Dubai earlier this year and this project marks the culmination of a series of dialogues to raise the emirate's profile as a top class destination for exhibitions.
The project was initiated following a lot of planning and extensive cross liaison between the DTCM and DWTC stretching over a couple of months and is designed to provide a boost to the exhibition business in Dubai and assist in emphasizing the emirate's growing importance as a top international exhibition venue.
A wide range of industries use Dubai as a platform to access the booming Middle East markets and either sell directly to consumers, or more importantly, make contact with potential agents and distributors.
From cars to cosmetics, boats to baby care products, freight to fashion to furniture, education to electronics, engineering and much more, a variety of trade fairs provide a showcase for manufacturers from around the world.
GITEX 2003 will feature all facets of the Information Technology industry. With more than 35,000 square metres of gross exhibition space already sold in eight interconnected halls the event is set to be the biggest ever.
Leading IT companies have indicated strong enthusiasm in GITEX Dubai 2003 with industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, HP, Samsung, Toshiba, Canon, NEC, Acer, LG Electronics, Panasonic, Sony, Fujitsu, Sanyo, Etisalat, DAFZA, Thuraya and Epson among others securing a strong presence at the show.
GITEX this year will showcase an entire range of IT related products and services with a significant focus on e-business and e-commerce solutions. Other products include uninterrupted power supply solutions, desktop publishing, digital imaging & information management Internet products, mobile computing & WAP technology, networking & business communication, office automation, computer hardware and many others.
While the main exhibition is focused largely on trade professionals, consumers looking to purchase computer equipment and electronic gadgetry can do so at the GITEX Computer Shopper, that takes place at Airport Expo Dubai between 18th and 24th of October 2003. GITEX Computer Shopper, the retail component of GITEX, targets those seeking to purchase equipment for their personal use.
DTCM-DWTC join hands to promote exhibition business worldwide
The Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) joined hands with the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) to promote the exhibition business more assertively around the world starting off with an international broadcast strategy that will generate enhanced coverage of the forthcoming GITEX 2003 (19th to 23rd October).
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, October 11 - 2003 at 10:32
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| DTCM Director General, Khalid A. bin Sulayem (right) and DWTC Director General, Mubarak bin Fahad following the signing of an agreement to jointly promote the exhibition business. |
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