Dubai to Host Annual World Congress of the World Free Zones Organization in September
The event will take place in Madinat Jumeirah 23–25 September and will address key topics and priorities within the sector on a global scale.
The event will take place in Madinat Jumeirah 23–25 September and will address key topics and priorities within the sector on a global scale.
The event will feature 800 speakers in 200 sessions, with the latest advancements in smart mobility and transportation technology in focus.
The size and significance of DXB’s established and growing markets have played a crucial role in the airport’s continued success.
Ottawa’s technology landscape has seen $1.22 billion invested and 3,900 jobs created over five years, fuelling the tech-led conference business.
The meeting will include a preview of the agenda for Convene 4 Climate, taking place on 2–3 October in collaboration with PCMA in Barcelona.
UFI The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry announces that Kai Hattendorf, their CEO since 2015, will leave UFI at the end of 2024.
The total pipeline ascended to a record-high 15,453 projects with 2,395,726 rooms, up 6% by projects and 4% by rooms year-over-year.
The programme addresses issues that associations and organisations face today, to build a thriving association industry of the future.
Between now and June 2025, the Centre estimates it will attract over 21,000 delegates from Australia and overseas.
This prestigious congress will attract over 2,000 delegates and focus on sharing examples of best practices and new findings in mental health.
Will supply over 200,000 meals annually, ensuring a top-tier dining experience on the Thai flag carrier’s daily flights from Milan to Bangkok.
When completed, it will have the capacity to serve 110 million passengers each year (four times the current capacity of Bole International Airport).
Following the successful opening and establishment of the CCH-Congress Center Hamburg, she is now returning to her chosen home, Berlin.
Nestled in the seaside town of Folkestone in Kent, the four-star boutique hotel is close to attractions and the nearby beach.
Beyond the giant urban development Neom, 11 new soccer stadiums, 4 expansions, and 132 training venues are required for the 2034 World Cup.