MYPLANT & GARDEN MIDDLE EAST ANNOUNCES TANSEEQ INVESTMENT GROUP AS FIRST STRATEGIC PARTNER - Middle East Business News and Information
The partnership, announced at the 9th edition of Myplant & Garden in Milan, reflects the rapid growth of the UAE's landscaping and horticulture sectors—driven by Vision 2030, climate-focused policies, and bold urban development plans. Tanseeq's involvement sends a strong signal: the Middle East's green transformation is real, and it's happening now.
Tanseeq Investment Group, a powerhouse in the UAE and GCC landscaping scene, brings decades of experience and a track record of delivering large-scale, high-impact projects. From urban parks to mega-developments, the Group champions sustainable design, water-wise solutions, and forward-thinking technology.
'We are honoured to be the first strategic partner of Myplant & Garden Middle East. As the leading landscaping group in the GCC, we see this partnership as a key platform to advance innovation, sustainability, and cross-sector collaboration. It's time for our industry to connect, evolve, and lead — and this exhibition is where it starts', commented Naser Ahmed, Group CEO, Tanseeq Investment Group.
Valeria Randazzo, Exhibition Manager of Myplant & Garden Middle East, added:
'We're thrilled to welcome Tanseeq as our first strategic partner. Their leadership in green innovation sets the tone for what this exhibition is all about — bringing together top-tier players to build a greener, more resilient future for the region.'
Myplant & Garden Middle East 2025 will unite landscape architects, developers, suppliers, municipalities, and sustainability pioneers under one roof — creating a hub for knowledge, business, and partnerships. With Tanseeq leading the way, the event is poised to become the region's premier platform for landscaping innovation and environmental progress.
Be part of the future of green infrastructure in the Middle East- November 15–17 at Dubai Expo City.
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