Tomorrow, Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC) will open the three-day Middle East Heritage Museum and Exhibition 2019.

The exhibition seeks to become a meeting point for the world's leading players in the museum industry, hosting more than 70 participants from Asia, Europe and America, and representatives from international museum and art galleries.

Organizers said Abu Dhabi was chosen to organize the exhibition, due to its growing status as a global cultural capital and regional cultural center.

Expo Dutch has launched several cultural and artistic projects to date, and is now organizing the first museum and exhibition technology exhibition and conference for Middle East heritage in Abu Dhabi, with the support of leading international NGOs. The Middle East Heritage and Museum Techniques Exhibition and Conference aims to become a meeting point for the world's leading museum industry players. Speakers at the three-day conference include Boris Mika, founder of Boris Mika Associates, Uwe Bruckner, founder and creative director of Atelier Bruckner, and Marc Tamchik, CEO and Creative Director of Tamshik Media + Space GmbH. Creation of the Swiss Pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai, and Berkan Carpath, President of the Artists' Association at the Haus der Kunst Museum. Mohamed Doman, Secretary General of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG-MEWA), will be seconded by the United Cities and Local Governments Commission for the Middle East and West Asia. World museum pioneers, museum curators, engineers, art historians, heritage conservationists and cultural and art specialists will gather in side events and discussions, which will be held within the framework of the Middle East Museum and Exhibition Techniques Exhibition, which is the meeting point of companies and organizations that make up Cultural heritage in the Middle East and the museum industry in the world.

Organizers of the event said they were delighted to organize the exhibition in the capital Abu Dhabi, which has become a global cultural center through the unique Saadiyat Cultural District project, which includes the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Zayed National Museum and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, which will be designed by a group of award-winning designers. Abu Dhabi is expected to become the capital of world culture within 10-15 years.

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Participants from Asia, Europe and America.