She confirmed that the emirate continues to be on top of the global recovery scene

Dubai Tourism is discussing with its partners business activities and a road map for the sector for the next stage

"Dubai Tourism" informed the participants during the meeting on the latest developments and positive results related to major events.

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The Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing in Dubai (Dubai Tourism) hosted the quarterly meetings of the two exhibition committees and business events, to discuss the latest developments in the business events sector, and increase their number since the resumption of its activities last September, in addition to drawing a roadmap for the sector as the emirate continues to lead and lead the global recovery scene in this field.

The department confirmed in a statement yesterday that two virtual meetings were organized during the blessed month of Ramadan, during which keenness was emphasized for the participation of the largest number of stakeholders in this industry from around the world, and the two meetings were chaired by the Director General of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing in Dubai, Hilal Saeed Al-Marri. Within the series of meetings and meetings organized by the department during the period of the "Covid-19" pandemic.

It aimed to inform the partners of the latest developments and stages of recovery, in addition to consulting with them and benefiting from their experiences to enhance joint efforts to achieve the desired goals.

The participants also learned about the latest developments and positive results related to major events that have been organized in Dubai during the past months, including the "Gulfood" exhibition and "GITEX Technology Week", and the great interest of exhibition organizers, as well as specialists in organizing meetings and conferences, to Besides the marketing efforts in raising awareness of Dubai's capabilities in hosting major business events.

Among the most prominent events that were also highlighted was the Dubai Forum to Reopen Global Events, which was held last month and had positive international repercussions.

Hilal Saeed Al-Marri said: “With the directives of the wise leadership, Dubai’s efforts contributed to paving the way for the recovery of the global tourism sector, especially with the resumption of business activities, as a result of the cooperation of all parties who made unremitting efforts during the past year, to produce their positive results during this year, and thus emphasis on The distinguished position of Dubai as one of the safest cities to host international events of various categories and sizes.

He added: “Events play a vital role, especially as we prepare to host the (Expo 2020 Dubai), in attracting more visitors to the city, as well as strengthening its position as a distinct global destination, as well as restoring growth in various economic sectors.

While (Dubai Tourism) is committed to working to meet the needs of partners, and also to welcome their contributions and experiences that help us achieve the desired goals.

The participants in the two meetings expressed their happiness with the positive results achieved on the international scene, the promising prospects for attracting and hosting more major business events in Dubai, as well as the increasing confidence among the partners, of whom a large number of them will participate in the major events that will be held in the city in the coming months. Including the "Arab Travel Market" exhibition, "Arab Health Conference", "International Astronautics Conference", and "Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition."

At the conclusion of the two meetings, the Director General of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing in Dubai answered a set of questions related to the national vaccination program, the new Corona virus tests, safety measures, the latest guidelines and best practices for organizers and sites hosting events.

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