At a total cost of 100 million dirhams

Brazil's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai hosts 100 companies

  • The Brazilian winger will offer everything a person curious about Brazil would like to see.

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  • Elias Martens: "People from our pavilion at the exhibition will certainly visit Brazil in person."

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The Commissioner-General of the Brazil Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, Elias Rodriguez Martens Filho, said that more than 100 Brazilian companies will participate through trade delegations in their pavilion at the upcoming international exhibition, noting that the cost of construction works for the pavilion building alone, amounted to 20 million dollars. (About 73.5 million dirhams), while the total participation costs are expected to reach 30 million dollars (about 100 million dirhams).

Filho told "Emirates Today" that the pavilion will offer everything that a person who is curious about Brazil would like to see, taste and feel, expecting the pavilion's visitors to visit Brazil itself.

comprehensive plan

In detail, the Commissioner-General of the Brazil Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, Elias Rodriguez Martins Filho, said that Brazil has developed a comprehensive cultural plan for the entire pavilion, pointing out that the pavilion will include entertainment, heritage and live culinary activities.

Filho added to "Emirates Today": "We want to show the world that Brazil is much more than just samba carnivals and football matches, as Brazil is a very rich country in cultural terms, and we also have a different ecosystem, and biodiversity in different regions," noting He points out that each region of Brazil has its own culture, food and clothing.

Brazilian experience

Filho said that the Brazilian pavilion at the upcoming exhibition will offer everything a person who is curious about Brazil would like to see, taste and feel, adding: "It is certain that the goers of our pavilion at the exhibition will visit Brazil itself."

He added, "We want all (Expo) goers to visit our pavilion, because we are confident that our guests will immerse themselves in an authentic Brazilian experience, as the Brazilian pavilion will offer everything a visitor would want to see, enjoy and know about Brazil."

Cost

Filho explained that the investment in the construction of the pavilion building alone amounts to 20 million dollars (about 73.5 million dirhams), but when thinking about the daily operations of the pavilion during the 182 days of the exhibition, along with programs, content, messages, marketing and many others, they will all add about 30 million. dollars (about 100 million dirhams), a number similar to the number that was invested during the previous Brazilian participation in the “Expo” exhibition.

And he indicated that about 20 companies will directly participate in the Brazilian pavilion, in the events and activities inside the pavilion, as well as more than 100 companies that will participate through trade delegations.

• Brazil pledged to provide a comprehensive experience for visitors that goes beyond "samba carnivals" and "football matches".

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