GITEX Global, which returns to the Dubai World Trade Centre from October 10-14 is gearing up for its largest edition ever.
It will feature over 5,000 companies spanning 26 halls and 2 million sq.ft. of exhibition space, transforming Dubai into the ultimate digital epicentre of the world.
The event will host the most advanced companies and best minds to deep dive into the making of the Web 3.0 economy.
The remarkable growth of the annual five-day event is spurred by market demand across all industry sectors, with no less than 1,400 new exhibitors among the global line-up of firms and start-ups showcasing ground-breaking applications in the metaverse, AI, Web 3.0, blockchain, 6G, cloud computing, fintech, and big data.
GITEX Global will welcome an unprecedented 52 per cent new exhibitors this year choosing the show and the UAE as the first-choice partner in their market access strategies.
The UAE has signed a partnership with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) and the World Economic Forum (WEF), on the sidelines of the World Governments Summit, aimed at accelerating the digital and technological transformation of the country’s manufacturing sector.
Cultural and creative industries should be treated as a core pillar of national economic strategy, according to a new report launched by FTI Consulting in partnership with the World Governments Summit.
Dubai-based TECOM Group has reported a strong financial performance for 2025, driven by rising demand across its commercial, industrial and land portfolios.
Family-owned businesses are being encouraged to take a more active role in shaping sustainable investment and social impact, as leaders met in Dubai to discuss how family wealth can be positioned for the future.
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the UAE and Vietnam has officially come into force, with an aim to "unlock investment opportunities in vital sectors such as renewable energy, technology and agriculture".
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