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President of India visits GITEX Dubai 2003
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 20 - 2003 at 14:14
- PRESS RELEASE
The President of India, HE Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam visited GITEX 2003 the Middle East's largest and most important information technology event much to the delight of organizers Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) welcomed him at the venue today.
"GITEX this year has firmly established its credentials as the most important IT event in the region and this visit by HE DR. Kalam will go a long way in underlining the importance of GITEX throughout the subcontinent and we are upbeat that it will provide momentum to this show as well as GITEX Hyderabad which will take place in January 2004," said DWTC Director General, Mubarak bin Fahad.
He noted that President Kalam was impressed with the magnitude of GITEX Dubai and the organization of the event. "The show has grown phenomenally from last year with a substantial double-digit increase of 26% in the number of exhibitors, 14% in the number of participating companies, 19% in nett area and 19% in the number of country pavilions," Mr. bin Fahad emphasised.
"GITEX has risen in stature and played a significant role towards the all-encompassing vision of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of converting the emirate into the Silicon Valley of the Middle East," Mr. bin Fahad said to the visiting President.
GITEX 2003 has 19 national pavilions including the Indian pavilion, 774 exhibitors, 1,703 companies and a nett area of 22,754 square metres all pointing to a significant growth in the size, scope and profile of the event.
The President's visit is symbolic of the paramount role IT can play in bringing about rapid economic growth and prosperity.
"We are confident that the visit of such a distinguished guest from India will send a clear signal to the IT multinationals across the subcontinent that their leadership is aware of the paradigm shift that GITEX is bringing about in the IT trade throughout the region," Mr. bin Fahad remarked.
The GITEX brand name has become synonymous with premier information and communications technology. GITEX Hyderabad was launched in 2002 to serve the huge Indian market and has over the last couple of years become an excellent platform for companies to display the latest technologies in the market and launch new products and services.
GITEX Hyderabad receives fantastic support from the Government of Andhra Pradesh as well as the IT&C community in India and overseas. The event is an excellent platform to help companies that specialise in IT products and services promote themselves in the IT industry, and a superb opportunity to develop business relationships with key decision-makers, senior officials and IT professionals from both the public and private sector.
Visitors to GITEX Hyderabad represent decision makers keen on developing new business relationships, and IT professionals who have a vested interest in keeping abreast of new technological developments and methods to help improve efficiency and identify cost-effective solutions for their companies.
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For more information, please contact:Dubai World Trade Centre - Corporate Communications Division
Ajay Rajguru
Tel: +971 4 308-6079
Fax: +971 4 331-4853
Ashok Thomas
Tel: +971 4 308-6083
Fax: +971 4 331-4853
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