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Zawya
20-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Coffeedesk strengthens GCC presence with exclusive industry partnerships at World of Coffee Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: At World of Coffee 2025 Dubai, Coffeedesk, a leading provider of premium coffee equipment and solutions, made a significant impact with a series of major partnership announcements designed to elevate coffee quality and accessibility across the region. The company unveiled two pivotal collaborations, securing exclusive distribution rights for Sinar's moisture and density analysis technology in the GCC and becoming the exclusive distributor of IKAWA sample roasters across the MENA region. These partnerships reaffirm Coffeedesk's commitment to driving innovation, quality, and sustainability in the specialty coffee industry. As a brand dedicated to empowering coffee professionals, Coffeedesk continues to expand its reach, ensuring businesses have access to state-of-the-art coffee technology that enhances consistency and efficiency. With a strong emphasis on cutting-edge solutions, industry education, and quality control, these strategic partnerships mark a bold step forward in the company's vision to redefine coffee craftsmanship in the region. On February 10, Coffeedesk announced its exclusive partnership with Sinar, a global leader in moisture and density analysis technology. This collaboration brings world-class quality control solutions to roasters, traders, and coffee producers in the GCC, ensuring they have access to advanced tools that optimize coffee freshness, roasting precision, and overall quality. With Sinar's expertise in delivering highly accurate readings, this partnership is set to enhance quality control processes across the industry, enabling coffee businesses to maintain superior consistency and reduce waste. By offering localized technical support and training, Coffeedesk ensures that coffee professionals in the region can fully leverage this technology to refine their craft. Building on this momentum, Coffeedesk revealed on February 11 that it has secured exclusive distribution rights for IKAWA sample roasters in the MENA region, marking a game-changing development for coffee professionals. IKAWA is globally recognized for its smart, app-controlled roasting technology, providing unmatched precision and consistency. This partnership equips roasters, green coffee buyers, and quality control experts with innovative tools that enhance control over roasting profiles and improve efficiency. With Coffeedesk serving as the exclusive service center for IKAWA products in the GCC, businesses will benefit from expert training, maintenance support, and tailored industry insights, making it easier to integrate this groundbreaking technology into their operations. "Our mission at Coffeedesk is to bring the most advanced coffee technology to professionals across the region, ensuring they have access to the tools and expertise needed to elevate their craft," said Aaron Marshall, General Manager. "These partnerships with Sinar and IKAWA represent a significant step in enhancing quality control, precision roasting, and accessibility to cutting-edge innovations that shape the future of specialty coffee." Through these exclusive partnerships, Coffeedesk is reinforcing its role as a leading provider of advanced coffee solutions in the GCC and beyond. By offering best-in-class equipment, technical expertise, and industry-leading training programs, the company continues to set new benchmarks for innovation and excellence in the coffee sector. About Coffeedesk: Coffee Desk is the GCC's leading distributor of premium coffee machinery, equipment, and accessories. With a focus on innovation, quality, and customer service, Coffeedesk supports both B2B and B2C customers, making exceptional coffee experiences accessible to everyone. For more information please visit: Press contact Sahil Advani Empyre Communications E: sahil@


Hi Dubai
11-02-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
4th Edition of World of Coffee 2025 Dubai Exhibition Kicks Off
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, visited the fourth edition of the World of Coffee 2025 Dubai exhibition at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The event, running until February 12, is the region's largest coffee industry exhibition, featuring exhibitors from 78 countries. Organized by DXB Live in collaboration with the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), the exhibition provides a platform for farmers, traders, and producers to forge business deals and partnerships. Sheikh Mohammed highlighted Dubai's role in supporting small and micro enterprises in the coffee sector and reinforcing the emirate's position as a global economic hub. Accompanied by Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director-General of Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism, Sheikh Mohammed toured various pavilions showcasing advanced coffee processing and preparation technologies. Khalid Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of DXB Live, briefed His Highness on the exhibition's growth, noting a 50% increase in exhibitors compared to the previous edition, with 1,980 companies and brands participating. To meet rising demand, the exhibition space has been expanded by 33%. The event features 10 national pavilions, including first-time participants Morocco and Mexico, alongside returning countries such as Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Rwanda, and India, which has tripled its pavilion size. The exhibition underscores Dubai's status as a global coffee trade hub, aligning with the region's projected market growth at a compound annual rate of 4.84% through 2030. With Dubai's expanding hospitality sector and increasing number of cafes, the emirate continues to drive the growth of the coffee industry, reinforcing its position as a leading player in international trade and tourism. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Gulf Today
10-02-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
Sheikh Mohammed visits World of Coffee 2025 Dubai exhibition
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Monday visited the fourth edition of World of Coffee 2025 Dubai exhibition being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre until Feb.12, 2025. Organised by DXB Live, the experiential agency of Dubai World Trade Centre, in collaboration with the Speciality Coffee Association (SCA), World of Coffee 2025 Dubai features exhibitors from 78 countries, making it the largest coffee industry exhibition in the region. Sheikh Mohammed highlighted the exhibition's role in creating significant opportunities for farmers, traders, and coffee producers from the region and around the world to forge business deals and establish strategic partnerships. With coffee being one of the most widely traded and valued commodities globally, Sheikh Mohammed highlighted the industry's significant potential to drive growth for entrepreneurs and owners of small and micro enterprises, reaffirming Dubai's pivotal role in advancing the development and prosperity of diverse economic sectors worldwide. During his visit, Sheikh Mohammed was accompanied by Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director General of Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism, and Director General of the Dubai World Trade Centre Authority. Sheikh Mohammed toured several pavilions at the exhibition, where he viewed a variety of exhibits showcasing coffee processing and preparation equipment, covering all stages from cultivation to distribution among consumers. Sheikh Mohammed was briefed by Khalid Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of DXB Live, on the exhibition's growth over the years, with the fourth edition featuring 1,980 exhibiting companies and brands —representing a 50% increase compared to the previous edition. To accommodate the rising interest in participation, the exhibition space has been expanded by 33%, attracting exhibitors and trade visitors from 78 countries and further solidifying Dubai's status as a leading hub for the global coffee industry. World of Coffee 2025 Dubai exhibition features 10 national pavilions, with Morocco and Mexico participating for the first time, alongside returning countries Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Rwanda, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Ethiopia, and India which has tripled its pavilion's size. The event brings together leading coffee producers, manufacturers, and traders, with significant participation from coffee production and distribution companies in the UAE. With Dubai's rising status as a key player in global trade and a preferred international tourism destination—driven by a substantial increase in hospitality facilities, cafes, and restaurants—the emirate's coffee trade is poised for significant growth in the coming period. This aligns with the broader growth of the coffee market in the region, supported by global projections indicating a compound annual growth rate of 4.84% through 2030.


Emirates 24/7
10-02-2025
- Business
- Emirates 24/7
Mohammed bin Rashid visits World of Coffee 2025 Dubai exhibition
Fourth edition of the exhibition features 1,980 companies from 78 countries, cementing its status as the region's leading coffee industry exhibition Exhibition sees a 50% increase in exhibitor numbers and a 33% expansion in exhibition space His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, today visited the fourth edition of World of Coffee 2025 Dubai exhibition being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre until 12 February. Organised by DXB Live, the experiential agency of Dubai World Trade Centre, in collaboration with the Speciality Coffee Association (SCA), World of Coffee 2025 Dubai features exhibitors from 78 countries, making it the largest coffee industry exhibition in the region. His Highness highlighted the exhibition's role in creating significant opportunities for farmers, traders, and coffee producers from the region and around the world to forge business deals and establish strategic partnerships. With coffee being one of the most widely traded and valued commodities globally, HH Sheikh Mohammed highlighted the industry's significant potential to drive growth for entrepreneurs and owners of small and micro enterprises, reaffirming Dubai's pivotal role in advancing the development and prosperity of diverse economic sectors worldwide. During his visit, His Highness was accompanied by His Excellency Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director General of Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism, and Director General of the Dubai World Trade Centre Authority. His Highness toured several pavilions at the exhibition, where he viewed a variety of exhibits showcasing coffee processing and preparation equipment, covering all stages from cultivation to distribution among consumers. His Highness was briefed by Khalid Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of DXB Live, on the exhibition's growth over the years, with the fourth edition featuring 1,980 exhibiting companies and brands —representing a 50% increase compared to the previous edition. To accommodate the rising interest in participation, the exhibition space has been expanded by 33%, attracting exhibitors and trade visitors from 78 countries and further solidifying Dubai's status as a leading hub for the global coffee industry. World of Coffee 2025 Dubai exhibition features 10 national pavilions, with Morocco and Mexico participating for the first time, alongside returning countries Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Rwanda, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Ethiopia, and India which has tripled its pavilion's size. The event brings together leading coffee producers, manufacturers, and traders, with significant participation from coffee production and distribution companies in the UAE. With Dubai's rising status as a key player in global trade and a preferred international tourism destination—driven by a substantial increase in hospitality facilities, cafes, and restaurants—the emirate's coffee trade is poised for significant growth in the coming period. This aligns with the broader growth of the coffee market in the region, supported by global projections indicating a compound annual growth rate of 4.84% through 2030. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.