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CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation
CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation

Web Release

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation

The 2025 editions of CABSAT and Integrate Middle East, and the debut edition of SATExpo Middle East, concluded on 15 May (Thursday), consolidating their position as leading platforms respectively for innovation and collaboration in the broadcast technology, Pro AV and satellite space economy industries. The flagship gatherings at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) brought together global innovators, industry thought leaders, and the latest technologies and solutions, reinforcing the UAE's position as a hub for content creation, entertainment, space tech, and next-gen Pro AV solutions. A convergence of innovation and collaboration The trio of events, organised by DWTC, brought together 820+ brands from 120+ countries, and welcomed country pavilions from China, France, Germany and the UK, along with 190 speakers shaping the future of their sectors at the CABSAT Content Conference and the SATExpo Summit. Highlights included: CABSAT 2025 : The 31 st edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. : The 31 edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. Integrate Middle East 2025: Pro AV innovations took centre stage at the third edition, featuring adaptive digital signage, immersive audio-visual tools (such as a world first with BOYA's AI-powered wireless mics ), and smart venue technologies revolutionising urban infrastructure. Pro AV innovations took centre stage at the third edition, featuring adaptive digital signage, immersive audio-visual tools (such as a world first with ), and smart venue technologies revolutionising urban infrastructure. SATExpo Middle East 2025: The debut satellite and space expo spotlighted AI-powered satellite advancements, strategic collaborations (like ABS and SpaceBridge coming together to improve managed data services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), and eSports racing powered by Eutelsat satellite connectivity, alongside critical discussions at the SATExpo Summit on orbital sustainability, led by Astroscale's Aya Iwamoto, Vice President, Strategy and Policy. Catalysts for transformative ideas As well unveiling the latest technological advancements, the shows also set the stage for the announcements of strategic partnerships formalised by the signing of Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs). Leading global satellite operator Arabsat inked six MOUs with partners at SATExpo, including an agreement with Grass Valley, the technology leader in live production solutions, to launch a new suite of cloud-based broadcast services. Also forging strategic connections, the Co-Production Salon returned to CABSAT 2025 for the fourth consecutive year as an exclusive invite-only hub for content collaboration. Organised by HConsult, a leading content market specialist in the Arabic-speaking MENA, and with an impressive 90 per cent re-participation rate, the Salon brings together creatives with production houses, OTT platforms, television networks, content investors and brand representatives looking to develop TV and film content with international appeal. Speaking at the conclusion of the three events, Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries of Dubai World Trade Centre, said: 'The success of this year's CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East underscores the UAE's leadership as a global nexus for the media, entertainment, and satellite industries. Gathering over 32,000 professionals, these events have proven to be more than just platforms—they are catalysts for innovation, collaboration, and transformative ideas. At DWTC, we take pride in organising events that foster these connections, empowering industry pioneers to drive progress, share knowledge, and shape the future. The momentum generated here will resonate far beyond these halls, and we look forward to building on this legacy together.' Exhibitors echoed comments on CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East, acting as a hub for innovation and collaboration. Mumladze Patritsiia, Project Manager, from Carrot Broadcast, LLC, said, 'We are delighted to have returned to CABSAT this year, where we proudly showcased our expertise in real-time graphic solutions for TV shows and live productions, alongside cutting-edge hardware, software, and services in augmented reality and virtual studio technologies. This year, we showcased our latest innovations, including Gaussian splatting technology, one of the most talked-about highlights among visitors. Our unwavering commitment to innovation continues to empower broadcasters and content creators worldwide, as CABSAT 2025 once again proved to be a pivotal platform for groundbreaking advancements in broadcast, satellite, and content creation.' The spirit of innovation extended to Integrate Middle East, where Jana Dai, Sales Director of CZUR TECH CO said: 'Integrate Middle East 2025 has been a phenomenal experience for us. The event brought together a highly engaged audience of industry professionals who are actively shaping the future of AV and immersive technologies. The quality of conversations, diversity of attendees, and forward-looking themes truly set this event apart. We're proud to be part of a show that is driving the evolution of the AV and integrated technology landscape in the region. We look forward to continuing these conversations beyond the show floor.' SATExpo's inaugural edition brought together key players in the satellite industry, with 34 countries taking part to successfully create a dedicated space for satellite communications specialists. The high profile of SATExpo exhibitors was matched by the calibre of speakers at the SATExpo Summit, with those taking to the stage including Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling, Head of Board, S-Smart Small Satellite Systems GmbH; Dr Sherif Sedky, CEO, Egyptian Space Agency; and Christelle Astorg-Lepine, CNES, Founder & CEO of the Space Women Alliance, among others. The event's far-reaching impact highlights the UAE's position as a global satellite innovation hub, spearheading satellite communications advancement throughout the MEASA region and beyond. Maroon Khalil, Senior Sales Director at ABS, said: 'ABS's participation in SATExpo 2025 reflects our commitment to delivering flexible, reliable, and effective satellite connectivity across the region. We're excited to showcase a broad portfolio of solutions tailored to the evolving capacity needs of customers in the UAE and beyond. With a fleet of five geostationary satellites and coverage that reaches 93% of the world's population — including beams that connect multiple continents globally — ABS is uniquely positioned to transform the regional communications landscape.' He added: 'Our mission is to drive digital transformation and close connectivity gaps across government, enterprise, and underserved communities. At SATExpo, we look forward to engaging with industry leaders and partners to shape the future of satellite communications across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond. At SATExpo, we also highlighted the potential of the SES EdgeAI Connect solution to dynamically manage data and intelligence at the edge using best-in-class AI and satellite technologies.' Throughout the three-day event, numerous exhibitors unveiled groundbreaking new products, with standout launches from industry leaders Riedel, Cineom, Media Guru, Sawa Media, Godox, ST Engineering, IPS Mena and RioSat. Meanwhile, key players, including Intellian, InterSputnik, Streamport, First Gulf Company, EVS, Broadcast Solutions, Advance Media Training, Videndum, and Editshare – among many others – demonstrated a robust portfolio of advanced tech, highlighting their respective sectors' rapid innovation and diverse capabilities. As this year's editions of CABSAT, Integrate Middle East and SATExpo come to conclusion, professionals from the media, Pro AV, and satellite sectors can look forward to the next editions, slated for May 20 – 22, 2026. In the upcoming editions, these events will continue to serve as dynamic platforms for engaging with industry executives, decision-makers, technical experts and innovators from across the industry.

CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation
CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation

Mid East Info

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

CABSAT, Integrate Middle East & SATExpo 2025 Draw 32,000+ Attendees, Cementing Dubai's Status as Global Hub for Media, Pro AV & Space Innovation

The three events brought together 820+ exhibiting brands from 120+ countries and 190 high-level speakers UAE,May 2025: The 2025 editions of CABSAT and Integrate Middle East, and the debut edition of SATExpo Middle East, concluded on 15 May (Thursday), consolidating their position as leading platforms respectively for innovation and collaboration in the broadcast technology, Pro AV and satellite space economy industries. The flagship gatherings at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) brought together global innovators, industry thought leaders, and the latest technologies and solutions, reinforcing the UAE's position as a hub for content creation, entertainment, space tech, and next-gen Pro AV solutions. A convergence of innovation and collaboration: The trio of events, organised by DWTC, brought together 820+ brands from 120+ countries, and welcomed country pavilions from China, France, Germany and the UK, along with 190 speakers shaping the future of their sectors at the CABSAT Content Conference and the SATExpo Summit. Highlights included: CABSAT 2025: The 31 st edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. edition of the premier broadcast and media event unveiled AI-driven breakthroughs, from fully automated broadcast solutions (like SI Media's Costanza AI that can automate speech to text) to exploring next-gen sports broadcasting trends at the show's Content Congress, as the MENA sports media market is projected to hit $6.5 billion by 2027. Integrate Middle East 2025: Pro AV innovations took centre stage at the third edition, featuring adaptive digital signage, immersive audio-visual tools (such as a world first with BOYA's AI-powered wireless mics), and smart venue technologies revolutionising urban infrastructure. SATExpo Middle East 2025: The debut satellite and space expo spotlighted AI-powered satellite advancements, strategic collaborations (like ABS and SpaceBridge coming together to improve managed data services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), and eSports racing powered by Eutelsat satellite connectivity, alongside critical discussions at the SATExpo Summit on orbital sustainability, led by Astroscale's Aya Iwamoto, Vice President, Strategy and Policy. Catalysts for transformative ideas: As well unveiling the latest technological advancements, the shows also set the stage for the announcements of strategic partnerships formalised by the signing of Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs). Leading global satellite operator Arabsat inked six MOUs with partners at SATExpo, including an agreement with Grass Valley, the technology leader in live production solutions, to launch a new suite of cloud-based broadcast services. Also forging strategic connections, the Co-Production Salon returned to CABSAT 2025 for the fourth consecutive year as an exclusive invite-only hub for content collaboration. Organised by HConsult, a leading content market specialist in the Arabic-speaking MENA, and with an impressive 90 per cent re-participation rate, the Salon brings together creatives with production houses, OTT platforms, television networks, content investors and brand representatives looking to develop TV and film content with international appeal. Speaking at the conclusion of the three events, Alex Nicholl, Vice President, New Industries of Dubai World Trade Centre, said: 'The success of this year's CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East underscores the UAE's leadership as a global nexus for the media, entertainment, and satellite industries. Gathering over 32,000 professionals, these events have proven to be more than just platforms—they are catalysts for innovation, collaboration, and transformative ideas. At DWTC, we take pride in organising events that foster these connections, empowering industry pioneers to drive progress, share knowledge, and shape the future. The momentum generated here will resonate far beyond these halls, and we look forward to building on this legacy together.' Exhibitors echoed comments on CABSAT, Integrate Middle East, and the inaugural SATExpo Middle East, acting as a hub for innovation and collaboration. Mumladze Patritsiia, Project Manager, from Carrot Broadcast, LLC, said, 'We are delighted to have returned to CABSAT this year, where we proudly showcased our expertise in real-time graphic solutions for TV shows and live productions, alongside cutting-edge hardware, software, and services in augmented reality and virtual studio technologies. This year, we showcased our latest innovations, including Gaussian splatting technology, one of the most talked-about highlights among visitors. Our unwavering commitment to innovation continues to empower broadcasters and content creators worldwide, as CABSAT 2025 once again proved to be a pivotal platform for groundbreaking advancements in broadcast, satellite, and content creation.' The spirit of innovation extended to Integrate Middle East, where Jana Dai, Sales Director of CZUR TECH CO said: 'Integrate Middle East 2025 has been a phenomenal experience for us. The event brought together a highly engaged audience of industry professionals who are actively shaping the future of AV and immersive technologies. The quality of conversations, diversity of attendees, and forward-looking themes truly set this event apart. We're proud to be part of a show that is driving the evolution of the AV and integrated technology landscape in the region. We look forward to continuing these conversations beyond the show floor.' SATExpo's inaugural edition brought together key players in the satellite industry, with 34 countries taking part to successfully create a dedicated space for satellite communications specialists. The high profile of SATExpo exhibitors was matched by the calibre of speakers at the SATExpo Summit, with those taking to the stage including Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling, Head of Board, S-Smart Small Satellite Systems GmbH; Dr Sherif Sedky, CEO, Egyptian Space Agency; and Christelle Astorg-Lepine, CNES, Founder & CEO of the Space Women Alliance, among others. The event's far-reaching impact highlights the UAE's position as a global satellite innovation hub, spearheading satellite communications advancement throughout the MEASA region and beyond. Maroon Khalil, Senior Sales Director at ABS, said: 'ABS's participation in SATExpo 2025 reflects our commitment to delivering flexible, reliable, and effective satellite connectivity across the region. We're excited to showcase a broad portfolio of solutions tailored to the evolving capacity needs of customers in the UAE and beyond. With a fleet of five geostationary satellites and coverage that reaches 93% of the world's population — including beams that connect multiple continents globally — ABS is uniquely positioned to transform the regional communications landscape.' He added: 'Our mission is to drive digital transformation and close connectivity gaps across government, enterprise, and underserved communities. At SATExpo, we look forward to engaging with industry leaders and partners to shape the future of satellite communications across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and beyond. At SATExpo, we also highlighted the potential of the SES EdgeAI Connect solution to dynamically manage data and intelligence at the edge using best-in-class AI and satellite technologies.' Throughout the three-day event, numerous exhibitors unveiled groundbreaking new products, with standout launches from industry leaders Riedel, Cineom, Media Guru, Sawa Media, Godox, ST Engineering, IPS Mena and RioSat. Meanwhile, key players, including Intellian, InterSputnik, Streamport, First Gulf Company, EVS, Broadcast Solutions, Advance Media Training, Videndum, and Editshare – among many others – demonstrated a robust portfolio of advanced tech, highlighting their respective sectors' rapid innovation and diverse capabilities. As this year's editions of CABSAT, Integrate Middle East and SATExpo come to conclusion, professionals from the media, Pro AV, and satellite sectors can look forward to the next editions, slated for May 20 – 22, 2026. In the upcoming editions, these events will continue to serve as dynamic platforms for engaging with industry executives, decision-makers, technical experts and innovators from across the industry.

CABSAT 2025 continues to set stage for disruptive innovation
CABSAT 2025 continues to set stage for disruptive innovation

Broadcast Pro

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Broadcast Pro

CABSAT 2025 continues to set stage for disruptive innovation

AI-driven breakthroughs and next-gen technologies poised to transform media and entertainment as disruptive innovations revealed on second day of CABSAT. CABSAT 2025, the Middle East's premier broadcast, satellite and content event, has continued to lead the charge in technological disruption and innovation. On its second day, the event showcased a wave of AI-driven breakthroughs and next-generation technologies that are redefining the future of broadcasting, media production and entertainment. Now in its 31st edition, CABSAT is taking place from May 13 to 15 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, drawing together more than 700 top-tier brands from around the world. The event serves as a showcase for cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence, automation, virtual reality and content marketing. A standout feature of the show was the unveiling of more than 10 new AI and automation-powered products, ranging from fully automated audiovisual and broadcasting systems to advanced LED/LCD display screens, innovative studio camera setups, and state-of-the-art wireless transmission technologies. Among the most talked-about reveals was Costanza AI by SI Media—a highly advanced broadcast automation system that incorporates speech-to-text conversion, facial recognition, and object identification capabilities. Explaining the product, Paolo Favaro, EMEA Sales Manager, said: 'We are proud to launch our cutting-edge 'Costanza AI' solution at CABSAT 2025. The technology marks a groundbreaking advancement in broadcast automation, as it can seamlessly automate speech-to-text, facial recognition and object identification, further enhancing the efficiency of media workflows. 'In an industry where precision and speed are paramount, our solution empowers broadcasters to lower operational costs and maximise their production capabilities. Through its diverse capabilities ranging from AI-powered metadata generation to live content analysis, 'Costanza AI' holds the potential to elevate benchmarks of excellence in smart broadcasting.' AI-powered solutions took centre stage at CABSAT, with another reveal coming from Zheng Yanwei, Product Manager from Zooxer Tech, who launched a new fully automated studio camera equipment at the exhibition. Yanwei commented: 'We are thrilled to introduce the 'Gazelle' studio camera crane, an innovation designed to positively transform automated camera movement in the industry. The equipment leverages cutting-edge AI and neural network technology to ensure unparalleled precision in body capture, even in dynamic and crowded environments. As the premier media event in the region, CABSAT is the perfect platform to unveil this breakthrough, highlighting our commitment to revolutionising smart camera technology.' While sports took place across the halls of CABSAT, discussions at the show's Content Congress conference turned to next-gen sports broadcasting. The MENA sports media rights market is on a rapid growth trajectory, projected to reach $6.5bn by 2027 at a 9.2% CAGR, driven by digital transformation and fan demand for immersive experiences. A dedicated session moderated by Vijaya Cherian (CPI Pro Media), featured Anurag Dahiya (International Cricket Council), Marc Segar (NEP Group) and Sunil Joy (evision by e&) shared groundbreaking insights on monetising next-gen sports broadcasting through emerging technologies and fan-centric innovations and explored how emerging technologies and streaming platforms are reshaping sports media, with a focus on the MENA region's evolving landscape. Vijaya Cherian, Editorial Director, CPI Pro Media, stated: 'Streaming and emerging technologies are reshaping how fans, particularly Gen Z, connect with sports like cricket, creating more personalised, immersive, and inclusive experiences. With advancements in AI, AR, and machine learning driving rapid change, the real potential lies in purposeful execution, addressing challenges like piracy, and keeping pace with the shifting expectations of a global audience.' Day two of the event also featured insights from other influential figures in the industry, including Heba Korayem, Founder of the CoProduction Salon; Manoj Mathew, Director of Dubai Studios at Dubai Media Inc; Shadi Nashwan, CEO and Co-Founder of PIXITOON; and Zbigniew Pruski, VP of Commercial Partnership for CEE & MENAT at BBC Studios. The Co-Production Salon itself boasted a 90% re-participation rate, underscoring its role in forging impactful industry collaborations and opening new avenues for content partnership. Furthermore, CABSAT's on-site virtual production studio offers filmmakers and directors an avenue to create new worlds and explore their visions on the show floor. By combining practical sets and props with virtual backgrounds, the studio presents unlimited possibilities for artists to create freely by leveraging a highly adaptive and intelligent system.

AI-powered breakthroughs and next-gen technologies set to elevate the media and entertainment sector as disruptive innovations revealed on second day of CABSAT
AI-powered breakthroughs and next-gen technologies set to elevate the media and entertainment sector as disruptive innovations revealed on second day of CABSAT

Mid East Info

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

AI-powered breakthroughs and next-gen technologies set to elevate the media and entertainment sector as disruptive innovations revealed on second day of CABSAT

B2B broadcast and technology event CABSAT 2025 continues to set the stage for disruptive innovation, as its second day saw the unveiling of AI-powered breakthroughs and next-gen technologies shaping the future of broadcasting, media production and entertainment industries. The 31 st edition of the event, which takes place from May 13 to 15, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, united 700 industry-leading brands, showcasing groundbreaking innovations in AI, automation, VR, and more, in broadcasting, media production, and content marketing. There were more than 10 launches of AI and automation-focused products at CABSAT, which ranged from fully automated AV/broadcast solutions to best-in-class LED/LCD screen technologies, studio camera solutions and revolutionary wireless transmitters. One of the standout innovations unveiled at the show was the highly sophisticated, AI-driven broadcast solution, Costanza AI by SI Media. WHAT IS THIS? Explaining the product, Paolo Favaro, EMEA Sales Manager, said: 'We are proud to launch our cutting-edge 'Costanza AI' solution at CABSAT 2025. The technology marks a groundbreaking advancement in broadcast automation, as it can seamlessly automate speech-to-text, facial recognition and object identification, further enhancing the efficiency of media workflows. 'In an industry where precision and speed are paramount, our solution empowers broadcasters to lower operational costs and maximise their production capabilities. Through its diverse capabilities ranging from AI-powered metadata generation to live content analysis, 'Costanza AI' holds the potential to elevate benchmarks of excellence in smart broadcasting.' AI-powered solutions took centre stage at CABSAT, with another ground-breaking reveal coming from: Zheng Yanwei, Product Manager from Zooxer Tech, who launched a new fully automated studio camera equipment at the exhibition, said: 'We are thrilled to introduce the 'Gazelle' studio camera crane, an innovation designed to positively transform automated camera movement in the industry. The equipment leverages cutting-edge AI and neural network technology to ensure unparalleled precision in body capture, even in dynamic and crowded environments. As the premier media event in the region, CABSAT is the perfect platform to unveil this breakthrough, highlighting our commitment to revolutionising smart camera technology.' While sports took place across the halls of CABSAT, discussions at the show's Content Congress conference turned to next-gen sports broadcasting. The MENA sports media rights market is on a rapid growth trajectory, projected to reach $6.5 billion by 2027 at a 9.2% CAGR, driven by digital transformation and fan demand for immersive experiences. A dedicated session moderated by Vijaya Cherian (CPI Pro Media), featured Anurag Dahiya (International Cricket Council), Marc Segar (NEP Group), and Sunil Joy (evision by e&) shared groundbreaking insights on monetising next-gen sports broadcasting through emerging technologies and fan-centric innovations and explored how emerging technologies and streaming platforms are reshaping sports media, with a focus on the MENA region's evolving landscape. Vijaya Cherian, Editorial Director, CPI Pro Media, said: 'Streaming and emerging technologies are reshaping how fans, particularly Gen Z, connect with sports like cricket, creating more personalized, immersive, and inclusive experiences. With advancements in AI, AR, and machine learning driving rapid change, the real potential lies in purposeful execution, addressing challenges like piracy, and keeping pace with the shifting expectations of a global audience.' Other key speakers discussing media trends and advancement on day two included Heba Korayem, Founder, CoProduction Salon; Manoj Mathew, Director – Dubai Studios, Dubai Media Inc; Shadi Nashwan, CEO / Co-Founder, PIXITOON along with Zbigniew Pruski, VP, Commercial Partnership, CEE & MENAT, BBC Studios. With an impressive 90 per cent re-participation rate, the Co-Production salon reflected its significant role in fostering high-impact partnerships, unlocking new market opportunities, opening new avenues for collaboration. Furthermore, CABSAT's on-site virtual production studio offers filmmaker and directors an avenue to create new worlds and explore their visions on the show floor. By combining practical sets and props with virtual backgrounds, the studio presents unlimited possibilities for artists to create freely by leveraging a highly adaptive and intelligent system. As AI continues to transform the global media landscape, CABSAT 2025 has emerged as a leading platform for innovation by unveiling dynamic trends shaping the future of content creation and production technology. About CABSAT: With a history of over 30 years, CABSAT is the only specialised event that draws more than 14,000 business professionals from the MEASA region's media, content, and digital industries. Over the years, the event has welcomed the highest number of regional attendees, including engineers, system integrators, and broadcasters from the content creation, broadcast, and satellite industries, as well as content buyers, sellers, producers, and distributors. In line with its vision to provide a platform for business, networking, and knowledge sharing for the MEASA region's media markets, CABSAT continues to work with innovative content creators, producers, broadcast technology providers, and content delivery companies to identify traits of success that will fuel the growth of the industry. About Dubai World Trade Centre: A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region's leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation, and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region's growth story with an estimated total economic output of AED 200 billion, attracting over 30 million business visitors to Dubai over the past four decades.

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