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New to Dubai? Here's all the gyms to book in 2025
New to Dubai? Here's all the gyms to book in 2025

Emirates Woman

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Emirates Woman

New to Dubai? Here's all the gyms to book in 2025

This year is all about keeping your fitness in check. With all the gyms in Dubai you're sure to stay on track. Dubai offers a diverse selection of gyms catering to different fitness needs, from high-end boutique studios to budget-friendly options. The Warehouse Gym blends art, music, and fitness, hosting over 2,500 monthly classes while Physique 57 offers barre-based workouts for a full-body burn. Whether you're into weightlifting, HIIT, or group classes, Dubai has a gym to match your fitness goals. From state-of-the-art facilities to exclusive memberships, it's all about focusing on new fitness goals that keep you healthy – while enrolling in all the workout classes for an extra push. If you're looking to get in shape or find a motivating space to escape the rut – we've curated a guide of all the gyms in Dubai. Chalk Training Ground View this post on Instagram A post shared by Privilee UAE (@privilee_uae) Chalk Training Ground (CTG) is a premier fitness facility located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, offering a diverse range of high-intensity training programs. Their mission is to inspire individuals to achieve peak human performance within a supportive community environment. CTG provides various membership options, including gym access, class packages, and unlimited plans. Their expert-led sessions focus on strength, endurance, and conditioning, catering to all fitness levels. For more information visit FitnGlam Amp up your cardio fitness level with the ultimate indoor cycling experience. Surrender to rockstar instructors as they set the pace in the state-of-the-art studios with Stages bikes. These technologically advanced indoor bikes, set your success in motion with one of the smoothest, smartest and strongest rides of your life. This UAE's premium women-only club promises a stronger environment for everyone to grow. For membership packages, contact FitnGlam. The studios are located across Al Ghurair Warehouses, Al Quoz, Sports Society Complex Mirdif and Dubai Hills Mall. All memberships can be availed from the website. For more information visit 1Rebel Situated behind the Arts Club, 1Rebel is an 11,600 square feet gym space with high-powered equipment including stationary spinning bikes for an intense body workout. With curated playlists and state-of—the-art equipment, you can burn up to 800 calories per class. One session is priced at Dhs130 and it's located at ICD Brookfield, this place is must-visit. For more information visit Wellfit Gym This exceptional fitness haven is nestled in beautifully crafted surroundings at the heart of Meydan and Nad al Sheba. The space offers a studio experience unlike any other from Les Mills favorites, Yoga, signature classes, immersive cycling, interactive children's fitness and more – it's all here. For more information visit Warehouse Gym View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Warehouse Gym (@whgym) For a truly exhilarating and heart-pumping workout Warehouse should be your go-to. Embracing music and club culture, this gym harnesses that energy to keep members on their feet for a high-intensity workout. For membership enquires visit the website. For more information visit SEVEN Wellness Club View this post on Instagram A post shared by SEVEN (@sevenwellness) From Reformer Pilates to luxurious massages, SEVEN caters to all aspects of wellness, fostering inclusivity and community. The curated selection at 'The Shop' adds an extra touch, blending art with lifestyle products. SEVEN embodies a vision of holistic wellbeing, offering an oasis where individuals can thrive physically, mentally, and emotionally. For all details on the membership, enquires can be placed on the website. For more information visit 51 Gym This one-stop fitness destination at the center of Dubai in the new Al Wasl 51. Whether you're a beginner or a fitness fanatic, or you want to build muscle or stretch things out, there's something for you here. With state-of-the-art fitness equipment, weightlifting stations, boxing, TRX, HIIT, dance, yoga, Pilates, Reformer classes and an immersive 4D cycling classes, we offer an excellent service and premium amenities for a unique experience. For more information visit VEO Veo, from Emaar Hospitality Group, is set to transform the fitness landscape with its holistic approach to wellness. The facilities also include Tennis and padel courts, a swimming pool, and various membership options to suit your needs. Everyone can experience a range of enriching classes such as Yoga, Pilates, and sound healing. With three locations opening this year—Veo Hayya Lakes- now open, Veo Manzil in Downtown Dubai, and Veo Meadows Town Center. For more information visit Embody View this post on Instagram A post shared by 51 Gym Dubai (@51gymdubai) Embody Fitness is taking training and body transformation to the next level. This all-in-one gym has everything from strength and conditioning, nutrition, recovery, and sports therapy. For more information visit – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Pinterest

CTG Awarded Contract With Texas Department of Information Resources for Technical Staffing
CTG Awarded Contract With Texas Department of Information Resources for Technical Staffing

Business Wire

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

CTG Awarded Contract With Texas Department of Information Resources for Technical Staffing

BUFFALO, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CTG, a Cegeka Group company (the 'Company') and a leading provider of IT solutions and services that empower digital agility, has been awarded a contract by the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to offer technical staffing services to state and local governments through DIR's Cooperative Contract Program. 'There is rising demand for technical roles as local and state governments adopt new software, migrate to the cloud, or otherwise update their digital operations,' said Marcy Rychlewski, Vice President of Talent Solutions for CTG. CTG has built a reputation as a reliable provider of high quality technical and professional talent, bringing more than 55 years of experience nationally and 30 years in Texas. Through this DIR contract (DIR-CPO-5587), CTG gives Texas-based government organizations greater access to skilled technical experts that can support their digital transformation projects. 'There is rising demand for technical roles as local and state governments adopt new software, migrate to the cloud, or otherwise update their digital operations,' said Marcy Rychlewski, Vice President of Talent Solutions for CTG. 'We're helping to meet that demand by quickly filling technical roles with top resources.' Through this contract, CTG provides talent for a variety of technical and professional roles within the following categories: - Software Development: DevOps engineer, Architect (cloud, app, enterprise) - Database Administration: Database administrator, Data scientist - Web Development: Front-end web developer, Web administrator - Quality Assurance (QA) Testing: QA engineer, QA associate - Networking and Telecom: Network engineer, Network administrator - Security: Data security analyst, Network security engineer - Project Management: Project manager, Agile scrum master - Technical Services, Help Desk, Operations: Support technician, Product support analyst - IT Services Management (ITSM Operations): Change management manager, Process improvement manager - IT Marketing: Communications coordinator, Digital marketing analyst - IT Contracting and Procurement: IT contract manager, IT contract administrator Texas organizations interested in taking advantage of CTG's talent network can do so by visiting CTG's dedicated DIR project request page. 'Texas government organizations that have upcoming digital projects or are getting serious about digital transformation will need the right talent to get the job done,' said Rychlewski. 'CTG offers a simple, accessible way for them to find the people they need.' For Texas government organizations with direct inquiries or quote requests, email CTG at ctg-texasdir@ with a summary of project scope, job requirements, timeline, contact information, and any other relevant information. About CTG CTG, a Cegeka company, delivers IT and business solutions that enhance clients' digital agility, empowering them to seize new opportunities and overcome challenges. Our expertise, grounded in more than 55 years' experience, drives data-driven decisions, boosts business performance, enhances customer experiences, fosters continuous innovation, and elevates cyber resilience. CTG combines local market knowledge with the global expertise of over 10,000 team members in more than 15 countries to provide innovative, tailored solutions. Together, we operate across the Americas, Europe, and India, working with over 3,000 clients in high-growth industries. CTG is a Great Place to Work Certified™ company. Visit About DIR The mission of the Texas Department of Information Resources is to serve Texas government by leading the state's technology strategy, protecting state technology infrastructure, and offering innovative and cost-effective solutions for all levels of government. Visit DIR at

CTG Awarded Contract With Texas Department of Information Resources for Technical Staffing
CTG Awarded Contract With Texas Department of Information Resources for Technical Staffing

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

CTG Awarded Contract With Texas Department of Information Resources for Technical Staffing

BUFFALO, N.Y., May 27, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CTG, a Cegeka Group company (the "Company") and a leading provider of IT solutions and services that empower digital agility, has been awarded a contract by the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to offer technical staffing services to state and local governments through DIR's Cooperative Contract Program. CTG has built a reputation as a reliable provider of high quality technical and professional talent, bringing more than 55 years of experience nationally and 30 years in Texas. Through this DIR contract (DIR-CPO-5587), CTG gives Texas-based government organizations greater access to skilled technical experts that can support their digital transformation projects. "There is rising demand for technical roles as local and state governments adopt new software, migrate to the cloud, or otherwise update their digital operations," said Marcy Rychlewski, Vice President of Talent Solutions for CTG. "We're helping to meet that demand by quickly filling technical roles with top resources." Through this contract, CTG provides talent for a variety of technical and professional roles within the following categories: - Software Development: DevOps engineer, Architect (cloud, app, enterprise) - Database Administration: Database administrator, Data scientist - Web Development: Front-end web developer, Web administrator - Quality Assurance (QA) Testing: QA engineer, QA associate - Networking and Telecom: Network engineer, Network administrator - Security: Data security analyst, Network security engineer - Project Management: Project manager, Agile scrum master - Technical Services, Help Desk, Operations: Support technician, Product support analyst - IT Services Management (ITSM Operations): Change management manager, Process improvement manager - IT Marketing: Communications coordinator, Digital marketing analyst - IT Contracting and Procurement: IT contract manager, IT contract administrator Texas organizations interested in taking advantage of CTG's talent network can do so by visiting CTG's dedicated DIR project request page. "Texas government organizations that have upcoming digital projects or are getting serious about digital transformation will need the right talent to get the job done," said Rychlewski. "CTG offers a simple, accessible way for them to find the people they need." For Texas government organizations with direct inquiries or quote requests, email CTG at ctg-texasdir@ with a summary of project scope, job requirements, timeline, contact information, and any other relevant information. About CTG CTG, a Cegeka company, delivers IT and business solutions that enhance clients' digital agility, empowering them to seize new opportunities and overcome challenges. Our expertise, grounded in more than 55 years' experience, drives data-driven decisions, boosts business performance, enhances customer experiences, fosters continuous innovation, and elevates cyber resilience. CTG combines local market knowledge with the global expertise of over 10,000 team members in more than 15 countries to provide innovative, tailored solutions. Together, we operate across the Americas, Europe, and India, working with over 3,000 clients in high-growth industries. CTG is a Great Place to Work Certified™ company. Visit About DIR The mission of the Texas Department of Information Resources is to serve Texas government by leading the state's technology strategy, protecting state technology infrastructure, and offering innovative and cost-effective solutions for all levels of government. Visit DIR at View source version on Contacts Media Amanda LeBlancSenior Vice President, Marketing,

CTG and Kezzler Join Forces to Power Next-Generation Supply Chain
CTG and Kezzler Join Forces to Power Next-Generation Supply Chain

Business Wire

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

CTG and Kezzler Join Forces to Power Next-Generation Supply Chain

BUFFALO, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CTG, a Cegeka Group company (the "Company") and a leader in digital transformation and IT solutions, and Kezzler, a leader in large-scale traceability solutions, announced today a strategic partnership designed to transform supply chain traceability, empowering enterprises with greater visibility, agility, and responsiveness during disruptions. The partnership combines Kezzler's powerful traceability technology and deep industry expertise with CTG's proven experience deploying intelligent technologies as part of integrated enterprise systems, such as ERP and warehouse management platforms. Together, CTG and Kezzler enable enterprises to meet traceability requirements while gaining valuable insights to streamline operations. By adopting GS1 standards—widely used guidelines that ensure consistency and interoperability in supply chain data—the partnership delivers solutions for any industry where traceability is a priority, including manufacturing, retail, and food and beverage. 'Traceability has emerged as a vital strategic capability for enterprises operating in complex global markets,' said Tom Niehaus, Executive Vice President of CTG. 'Compliance is just the start—enterprises need agility and insight to stay ahead. Our partnership with Kezzler enables CTG to not only help solve regulatory needs, but to turn traceability into a driver of efficiency, innovation, and growth.' The partnership delivers key capabilities to simplify compliance, boost visibility, and transform traceability into a strategic asset: Easier regulatory compliance: Kezzler's intuitive technology enables seamless tracking of products from origin to consumer, simplifying compliance. Fully integrated systems: CTG integrates Kezzler's traceability solution directly with existing business systems, eliminating complexity and providing real-time visibility. Smarter supply chains: Insights from product tracking data enhance response times during recalls, improve supplier oversight, and help identify and manage risks. Global support and service: CTG's global managed services ensure businesses have continuous compliance monitoring and scalable support. 'This partnership is about scale, speed, and simplicity,' said Robert Lillefloth, Chief Revenue Officer at Kezzler. 'CTG's integration expertise complements Kezzler's enterprise-grade traceability software that's future-proof for tomorrow's supply chains. Together, we're enabling companies to move beyond pilot projects and implement future-ready, interoperable solutions that reduce risk and unlock operational intelligence. The collaboration positions CTG and Kezzler as trusted partners for enterprises seeking to modernize their supply chains, improve recall readiness, and build long-term value through traceability." CTG will showcase their capabilities at the GS1 Conference (booth 200) in Nashville, TN, June 10-12, 2025. For more information about CTG's traceability solutions, visit About CTG CTG, a Cegeka company, delivers IT and business solutions that enhance clients' digital agility, empowering them to seize new opportunities and overcome challenges. Our expertise, grounded in more than 55 years' experience, drives data-driven decisions, boosts business performance, enhances customer experiences, fosters continuous innovation, and elevates cyber resilience. CTG combines local market knowledge with the global expertise of over 10,000 team members in more than 15 countries to provide innovative, tailored solutions. Together, we operate across the Americas, Europe, and India, working with over 3,000 clients in high-growth industries. CTG is a Great Place to Work Certified™ company. Visit About Kezzler Kezzler is a technology leader in enterprise traceability solutions, specializing in supply chain visibility, data interoperability, and scalable event repositories. The Kezzler Connected Products Platform enables businesses across industries to collect, structure, and share secure, real-time value chain data at scale—ensuring traceability, compliance, consumer engagement, and operational intelligence across industries. Learn more at

Hospital apologises for ‘shortcomings' during delivery of baby who later died
Hospital apologises for ‘shortcomings' during delivery of baby who later died

Irish Examiner

time29-04-2025

  • Health
  • Irish Examiner

Hospital apologises for ‘shortcomings' during delivery of baby who later died

University Hospital Galway has apologised for 'shortcomings in the obstetric care' provided during the delivery of a baby girl who died just one hour after her birth. The High Court heard that the loss of Ailbhe Gilligan five years ago has left a deep gap in the Gilligan household. Her parents, Anna and Gerard Gilligan, of Oranmore, Co Galway, had sued the HSE over the death of their baby girl on October 27, 2020. The family's counsel, Doireann O'Mahony Bl, with John O'Mahony SC, told the court that it was a very tragic and devastating case. Counsel said it was their case that CTG monitoring of the baby's heart rate was deficient, and at times there was no monitoring of the baby's heart rate. The little girl allegedly suffered a hypoxic-ischaemic insult, which is a brain injury caused by a lack of oxygen. Baby Ailbhe, counsel said, died an hour after her birth when attempts to resuscitate her failed. A letter from the hospital was read out as the Gilligan family settled their action against the HSE over the death. In the letter, the general manager of the hospital, Chris Kane, expressed sincere condolences to the Gilligan family, on his behalf and on that of the hospital, over the death of Ailbhe. The hospital acknowledges the shortcomings in the obstetric care provided during Ailbhe's delivery, and we sincerely apologise in this regard. It added: 'We understand that this statement cannot change or negate your loss, but wish to convey our deepest sympathies to you and to Ailbhe's extended family.' In the proceedings, it was claimed that the CTG monitoring was allegedly grossly inadequate and it was alleged that, at times, there was no monitoring of the fetal heart. It was further claimed that as a result of the alleged delay in reacting to ongoing abnormal CTG readings and an alleged failure to properly monitor CTG, the baby suffered a hypoxic-ischaemic insult. It was contended that if she had been delivered earlier, resuscitation would have been successful, and she would have survived. It was claimed there was an alleged failure to have in place proper continuous CTG monitoring and that lapses in the CTG monitoring had been allegedly caused so that at times there was no fetal heart monitoring. Alleged early warning signs of fetal distress had been overlooked, it was also claimed. The HSE admitted a breach of duty in the management of the mother's labour and delivery of Ailbhe in failing to repeat a fetal scalp blood sample on three occasions or to expedite delivery based on the CTG tracing. However, the HSE denied that the death was caused solely and entirely by the admitted breach of duty. Approving the settlement, Mr Justice Paul Coffey said it was very sad and tragic case, and he conveyed his deepest sympathy to the family.

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