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UAE Exhibitions Sector Drives Record Economic Impact and Global Recognition

UAE Exhibitions Sector Drives Record Economic Impact and Global Recognition

Hi Dubai05-05-2025

The UAE's exhibitions and conferences sector surged in 2024, generating billions in economic output and cementing its status as a global hub for business tourism and mega-events.
Backed by world-class infrastructure and a strategic national vision, the industry is now a key driver of the country's diversified, knowledge-based economy.
Leading the charge, the ADNEC Group contributed AED8.5 billion to the UAE's GDP in 2024, up from AED7.4 billion in 2023. Its venues, including Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre and Excel London, hosted over 1,000 events and welcomed a record-breaking 5.4 million visitors. ADNEC's Capital Events arm generated AED10 billion in business deals, while Capital Hospitality served over 40 million meals and managed 2,200 events.
The Dubai World Trade Centre also recorded a banner year, hosting 100 major events—a 32% annual increase—that brought in more than 2 million attendees. The total economic output reached AED22.35 billion, with AED13.04 billion contributing directly to Dubai's GDP. International attendance soared, with 936,000 global visitors reinforcing Dubai's position as a premier destination for business events.
Sharjah's Expo Centre added to the momentum, organising 80 major exhibitions—a 60% rise from the previous year—across its venues in Sharjah, Khor Fakkan, and Al Dhaid. These drew nearly 3 million visitors and spotlighted sectors including smart transport, healthcare, and trade.
As Dubai rolls out the first phase of DWTC's expansion, due in 2026, and with a packed calendar of specialised events across the Emirates, the UAE's exhibitions industry continues to grow in scale and influence—advancing its role in shaping the region's economic future.
News Source: Emirates News Agency

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