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ECS marks Global Exhibitions Day
ECS marks Global Exhibitions Day

Sharjah 24

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Sharjah 24

ECS marks Global Exhibitions Day

The celebration reflected the Centre's strong commitment to supporting economic and cultural progress in Sharjah and the UAE. It also highlighted the vital role of the exhibition industry in driving sustainable development and creating new pathways for growth and prosperity. The ceremony was attended by Abdallah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of SCCI and Expo Centre Sharjah, and Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO of Expo Centre Sharjah, alongside the Centre's department heads, managers, and staff. The commemorative event featured a video presentation highlighting Expo Sharjah's journey of achievements and milestones since its establishment in 1977 as the region's first-ever exhibition centre, marking Sharjah's path toward global leadership and excellence. Thanks to the wise guidance and unwavering support of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, Expo Centre Sharjah was relocated in 2002 to its current state-of-the-art facility, spanning 128,000 square metres. Today, Expo Sharjah stands as a premier venue in the Middle East, with an annual calendar featuring over 80 exhibitions and events and attracting around 3 million visitors and more than 7,000 companies and brands from nearly 60 countries, establishing the emirate as a leading destination for major global events. Abdallah Sultan Al Owais said that celebrating the Global Exhibitions Day underscores the strategic significance of the exhibition sector in advancing Sharjah's comprehensive and sustainable development goals. He noted that strengthening the exhibition industry remains a top priority for the Sharjah Chamber, as it serves as a key growth driver, positively influencing related sectors such as tourism. In 2024, the emirate recorded 1.6 million hotel guests, reflecting an 11% increase compared to 2023. For his part, Saif Mohammed Al Midfa remarked that Global Exhibitions Day coincides with a period of continued growth and diversification at Expo Centre Sharjah. In 2024, the Centre welcomed close to 3 million visitors, with an expanded portfolio of sector-specific events. In the first half of 2025, performance indicators remained strong, with new exhibitors representing nearly 20% of total participation, an achievement that reinforces the Centre's position as a globally competitive hub for international trade shows and exhibitions. Al Midfa also noted that the exhibitions sector plays a vital role in driving economic activity. According to the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI), the exhibitions sector made a substantial economic impact in 2024, recording USD 398.2 billion in total spending, including USD 162.3 billion in direct expenditures. The sector also contributed USD 233.1 billion to global GDP, as reported by UFI. During the first half of 2025, Expo Sharjah, along with its affiliate centres in Khorfakkan and Al Dhaid, delivered a robust performance and significant milestones. Expo Centre Sharjah's 2025 events calendar commenced with the 'SteelFab' exhibition, attracting nearly 300 companies from 35 countries. The event facilitated the signing of significant trade agreements, further reinforcing Sharjah's position as a key industrial hub. The agenda also included the Sharjah Real Estate Exhibition "ACRES 2025', which brought together over 110 exhibitors and achieved remarkable success, with real estate transactions exceeding AED 4.3 billion and a footfall of more than 15,000 visitors. In January and February 2025, the Jewels of Emirates Show stood out with the participation of over 500 brands and elite designers. The momentum continued with "Ramadan Nights" exhibition that took place in March and Hive Furniture Show in May. The 55th edition of the Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show, held across May and June, set new attendance records with over 87,000 visitors, 500 exhibitors, and 1,800 designers and industry experts, marking first-time participation from Russia, Mexico, Tanzania, and Egypt. In 2024, Expo Centre Sharjah strengthened its international footprint and its broad network of partnerships by signing approximately 12 global cooperation agreements and receiving numerous high-level foreign delegations. The Centre also continues to invest in the growth of the exhibitions sector, as demonstrated by its hosting of the inaugural 2025 World Trade Centers Association (WTCA) Middle East Members Conference, bringing together leaders and representatives from the region's growing number of 18 World Trade Center businesses. Expo Centre Sharjah is set to deliver a dynamic calendar of specialised exhibitions in the second half of 2025. Key upcoming events include debut editions of the Middle East Cosmetics Show, the Evolve Future Mobility Show, and Dairy Tech Middle East, exhibition reflecting the Centre's focus on sectoral diversification and innovation. Al Owais and Al Midfa concluded the ceremony by honouring a group of distinguished employees and team members who played a vital role in the Centre's accomplishments in recent years. The recognition highlighted their dedication and efforts in enhancing event performance and contributing to the development of the exhibition sector.

Expo Centre marks Global Exhibitions day, celebrating 48 years of excellence
Expo Centre marks Global Exhibitions day, celebrating 48 years of excellence

Gulf Today

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Expo Centre marks Global Exhibitions day, celebrating 48 years of excellence

Staff Reporter, Gulf Today Expo Centre Sharjah organised a ceremony to commemorate the 10th annual Global Exhibitions Day (GED) that took place on Wednesday, under the theme 'Exhibitions Unleash Potential'. The celebration reflected the Centre's strong commitment to supporting economic and cultural progress in Sharjah and the UAE. It also highlighted the vital role of the exhibition industry in driving sustainable development and creating new pathways for growth and prosperity. The ceremony was attended by Abdallah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of SCCI and Expo Centre Sharjah, and Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO of Expo Centre Sharjah, alongside the Centre's department heads, managers, and staff. The commemorative event featured a video presentation highlighting Expo Sharjah's journey of achievements and milestones since its establishment in 1977 as the region's first-ever exhibition centre, marking Sharjah's path toward global leadership and excellence. Thanks to the wise guidance and unwavering support of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, Expo Centre Sharjah was relocated in 2002 to its current state-of-the-art facility, spanning 128,000 square metres. Today, Expo Sharjah stands as a premier venue in the Middle East, with an annual calendar featuring over 80 exhibitions and events and attracting around 3 million visitors and more than 7,000 companies and brands from nearly 60 countries, establishing the emirate as a leading destination for major global events. Abdallah Sultan Al Owais said that celebrating the Global Exhibitions Day underscores the strategic significance of the exhibition sector in advancing Sharjah's comprehensive and sustainable development goals. He noted that strengthening the exhibition industry remains a top priority for the Sharjah Chamber, as it serves as a key growth driver, positively influencing related sectors such as tourism. In 2024, the emirate recorded 1.6 million hotel guests, reflecting an 11% increase compared to 2023. For his part, Saif Mohammed Al Midfa remarked that Global Exhibitions Day coincides with a period of continued growth and diversification at Expo Centre Sharjah. In 2024, the Centre welcomed close to 3 million visitors, with an expanded portfolio of sector-specific events. In the first half of 2025, performance indicators remained strong, with new exhibitors representing nearly 20% of total participation, an achievement that reinforces the Centre's position as a globally competitive hub for international trade shows and exhibitions. Al Midfa also noted that the exhibitions sector plays a vital role in driving economic activity. According to the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI), the exhibitions sector made a substantial economic impact in 2024, recording $398.2 billion in total spending, including $162.3 billion in direct expenditures. The sector also contributed $ 233.1 billion to global GDP, as reported by UFI. During the first half of 2025, Expo Sharjah, along with its affiliate centres in Khorfakkan and Al Dhaid, delivered a robust performance and significant milestones. Expo Centre Sharjah's 2025 events calendar commenced with the 'SteelFab' exhibition, attracting nearly 300 companies from 35 countries. The event facilitated the signing of significant trade agreements, further reinforcing Sharjah's position as a key industrial hub. The agenda also included the Sharjah Real Estate Exhibition 'ACRES 2025', which brought together over 110 exhibitors and achieved remarkable success, with real estate transactions exceeding Dhs 4.3 billion and a footfall of more than 15,000 visitors. In January and February 2025, the Jewels of Emirates Show stood out with the participation of over 500 brands and elite designers. The momentum continued with 'Ramadan Nights' exhibition that took place in March and Hive Furniture Show in May. The 55th edition of the Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show, held across May and June, set new attendance records with over 87,000 visitors, 500 exhibitors, and 1,800 designers and industry experts, marking first-time participation from Russia, Mexico, Tanzania, and Egypt. In 2024, Expo Centre Sharjah strengthened its international footprint and its broad network of partnerships by signing approximately 12 global cooperation agreements and receiving numerous high-level foreign delegations. The Centre also continues to invest in the growth of the exhibitions sector, as demonstrated by its hosting of the inaugural 2025 World Trade Centers Association (WTCA) Middle East Members Conference, bringing together leaders and representatives from the region's growing number of 18 World Trade centre businesses. Expo Centre Sharjah is set to deliver a dynamic calendar of specialised exhibitions in the second half of 2025. Key upcoming events include debut editions of the Middle East Cosmetics Show, the Evolve Future Mobility Show, and Dairy Tech Middle East, exhibition reflecting the Centre's focus on sectoral diversification and innovation. Al Owais and Al Midfa concluded the ceremony by honouring a group of distinguished employees and team members who played a vital role in the Centre's accomplishments in recent years. The recognition highlighted their dedication and efforts in enhancing event performance and contributing to the development of the exhibition sector.

Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show kicks off Wednesday
Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show kicks off Wednesday

Sharjah 24

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Sharjah 24

Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show kicks off Wednesday

Organised by Expo Sharjah with support from the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), the exhibition features the participation of over 500 local and international exhibitors, representing major global companies and high-end brands in luxury gold jewellery, exquisite timepieces, and precious gemstones, in addition to 1,800 high-profile designers, manufacturers, and industry professionals. The 30,000-square-metre exhibition will see the presence of an elite group of leading jewelry and watchmakers from both local and global markets. Key exhibiting countries include the UAE, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, Singapore, China, Japan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Lebanon. The new edition of the show also marks the debut participation of several international participants from Russia, Mexico, Tanzania, and Egypt. Exhibits are tailored to meet the refined preferences of high-end watch and jewelry consumers in the Middle East market. Anticipating a high visitor turnout, the exhibition will unveil a set of exclusive jewellery pieces, notably the world's longest diamond necklace, aiming to secure a new Guinness World Record. The remarkable piece spans 108 meters and is adorned with more than 600 lab-grown diamonds, meticulously crafted in 18-karat rose gold. The Guinness World Records committee will carry out the official inspection on the opening day of the show. Building on the record-breaking success of its 54th edition, which recorded over 80,000 visitors marking the highest attendance to date, the upcoming Sharjah Watch and Jewellery Show 2025 continues to reinforce its international reputation as a premier destination for luxury seekers and trend followers, offering access to exclusive pieces and the latest design innovations. It also provides jewellery designers with a high-profile venue to debut unique collections and highlight signature products, while engaging a broad customer base, capitalizing on the exhibition's strong market presence. The 55th edition of the show coincides with the upcoming Eid Al Adha holiday and comes amid accelerating growth in the UAE's gold trade, further enhancing its appeal among jewellery and watch enthusiasts. According to the World Gold Council, gold sales in the UAE totaled 23.4 tonnes, valued at $1.8 billion in H1 2024, representing 17.3% of the Middle East's total sales. These figures underscore the exhibition's role as a strategic enabler for advancing the gold and jewellery industry. The Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show stands as one of the largest global gatherings for gold and jewellery designers, companies, traders, and industry leaders. It serves as a gateway for jewellery and watch enthusiasts and global audiences eager to explore the latest trends and innovations in fine jewellery. The exhibition operates daily from 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and on Fridays from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM. It promises a premium shopping experience, allowing visitors to explore an extensive collection of luxury watches, bespoke jewellery pieces, rare gemstones, and signature diamond sets presented by top jewellery houses.

Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show kicks off Wednesday at Expo Sharjah
Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show kicks off Wednesday at Expo Sharjah

Zawya

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show kicks off Wednesday at Expo Sharjah

Sharjah: The 55th edition of the Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show, bi-annual exhibition showcasing the latest design and trends in watches, jewellery, gold, precious stones and diamonds, will kick off tomorrow, Wednesday, at Expo Centre Sharjah and is scheduled to run through June 1, 2025. Organised by Expo Sharjah with support from the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), the exhibition features the participation of over 500 local and international exhibitors, representing major global companies and high-end brands in luxury gold jewellery, exquisite timepieces, and precious gemstones, in addition to 1,800 high-profile designers, manufacturers, and industry professionals. The 30,000-square-metre exhibition will see the presence of an elite group of leading jewelry and watchmakers from both local and global markets. Key exhibiting countries include the UAE, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, Singapore, China, Japan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Lebanon. The new edition of the show also marks the debut participation of several international participants from Russia, Mexico, Tanzania, and Egypt. Exhibits are tailored to meet the refined preferences of high-end watch and jewelry consumers in the Middle East market. Anticipating a high visitor turnout, the exhibition will unveil a set of exclusive jewellery pieces, notably the world's longest diamond necklace, aiming to secure a new Guinness World Record. The remarkable piece spans 108 meters and is adorned with more than 600 lab-grown diamonds, meticulously crafted in 18-karat rose gold. The Guinness World Records committee will carry out the official inspection on the opening day of the show. Building on the record-breaking success of its 54th edition, which recorded over 80,000 visitors marking the highest attendance to date, the upcoming Sharjah Watch and Jewellery Show 2025 continues to reinforce its international reputation as a premier destination for luxury seekers and trend followers, offering access to exclusive pieces and the latest design innovations. It also provides jewellery designers with a high-profile venue to debut unique collections and highlight signature products, while engaging a broad customer base, capitalizing on the exhibition's strong market presence. The 55th edition of the show coincides with the upcoming Eid Al Adha holiday and comes amid accelerating growth in the UAE's gold trade, further enhancing its appeal among jewellery and watch enthusiasts. According to the World Gold Council, gold sales in the UAE totaled 23.4 tonnes, valued at $1.8 billion in H1 2024, representing 17.3% of the Middle East's total sales. These figures underscore the exhibition's role as a strategic enabler for advancing the gold and jewellery industry. The Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show stands as one of the largest global gatherings for gold and jewellery designers, companies, traders, and industry leaders. It serves as a gateway for jewellery and watch enthusiasts and global audiences eager to explore the latest trends and innovations in fine jewellery. The exhibition operates daily from 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and on Fridays from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM. It promises a premium shopping experience, allowing visitors to explore an extensive collection of luxury watches, bespoke jewellery pieces, rare gemstones, and signature diamond sets presented by top jewellery houses. For further information, please contact: - Ali Elgendy Misbar Communications ali@ Ahmad Aldwairi Misbar Communications

Expo Centre Sharjah, WTC Kentucky discuss enhancing cooperation
Expo Centre Sharjah, WTC Kentucky discuss enhancing cooperation

Al Etihad

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Expo Centre Sharjah, WTC Kentucky discuss enhancing cooperation

4 May 2025 22:37 SHARJAH (WAM)CEO of Expo Centre Sharjah and member of the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA)'s Conferences and Exhibitions Advisory Council, Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, affirmed Expo Sharjah's commitment to strengthening ties with various world trade stressed that strategic collaboration is key to reinforcing Sharjah's position as a global destination for exhibitions and conferences, noting that experience-sharing drives service quality and the adoption of globally recognised sustainable practices in the exhibition remarks were made during a meeting held at Expo Centre Sharjah between Al Midfa and Omar Ayyash, President and CEO of World Trade Centre (WTC) Kentucky and Member of WTCA North America Regional Advisory Council. The two sides discussed ways to enhance cooperation and strategic partnership to support the growth and development of the exhibitions sector and empower it to play a vital role in promoting global Midfa noted that Expo Centre Sharjah holds deep expertise in organising and managing international exhibitions and major events. He stated that the centre remains focused on advancing its leadership, further developing its teams' capabilities in international trade, and reinforcing its connections with exhibition platforms in key markets like the United States, within the World Trade centres Association Midfa added that the collaboration with WTC Kentucky provides an opportunity to exchange knowledge and expertise in event management best practices, promote global trade, and enhance the exhibition sector's role in attracting investments and boosting business his part, Ayyash expressed his satisfaction with the fruitful meeting, pointing out the vast potential for collaboration between WTC Kentucky and Expo Center Sharjah. He praised Expo Sharjah's successes and achievements, which have positioned the Centre as a benchmark in the management of major exhibitions and international events.'This success fosters cooperation and joint efforts to provide an exceptional platform for Kentucky-based companies to access markets in the Middle East and the UAE, which serve as a strategic gateway to the region's markets,' Ayyash the meeting, both sides discussed current global trends in the trade and exhibition industries, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for companies in the evolving business also discussed the role of World Trade Centres in empowering businesses by facilitating trade and investment opportunities, supporting participation in exhibitions hosted by both parties, and advancing companies in areas like technology and artificial two sides agreed to maintain ongoing communication and establish collaborative initiatives that benefit the business communities in both Sharjah and Kentucky. They emphasised the importance of strengthening the role of WTCA network as an effective platform for international trade and knowledge exchange, in support of shared economic interests.

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