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Intel all set to move to Dubai Internet City

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, February 06 - 2006 at 12:45
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Intel this week signed an agreement with Dubai Internet City (DIC) to move its Dubai offices there.

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The move by Intel, the latest among several multinational companies to establish at DIC, reinforces DIC's status as the information and communications technology (ICT) hub of the region.

The signing was attended by Gordon Graylish, Intel Vice President of the Sales and Marketing Group, and General Manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Abdullatif Al Mulla, Deputy CEO, TECOM Investments. Also present at the occasion were Samir Al-Schamma, General Manager, Intel GCC, Jamal Abdulsalam, Executive Director of Dubai Internet City, and Fareed Abdulrahman, Director of Sales, Dubai Internet City.

"Intel is moving its offices to Dubai Internet City because it offers a strategic platform to tap new opportunities in this fast-growing market,' said Graylish. "This will help our Dubai team to be closer to many of our fellow travelers in the region as we continue to work with them to develop our business and play a role in growing the IT sector here."

"We are very happy that Intel is moving to Dubai Internet City," said Abdullatif Al Mulla, Deputy CEO of TECOM Investments. "Intel's move furthers our strategy of developing Dubai Internet City into an even bigger global ICT hub. Intel's strengths will complement and synergise the DIC community's resources and add to its diversity and richness."

"We are delighted to welcome Intel to the Dubai Internet City community," said Jamal Abdulsalam, Executive Director of Dubai Internet City. "Intel's vast expertise in the ICT industry will add considerable value to the pool of resources that exists in the DIC community. We look forward to providing them with the services and support needed to enhance their community."
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