Facts
& Figures
Date
22nd - 24th April 2007
Venue
Dubai International Convention Centre, Hall No. 8
Conference: To be Confirmed
Entrance
Fee
Free of Charge
Exhibition
Timing
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Exhibition
More than 100 Exhibitors from 15 countries present the products
and services dedicated to the material Metal And Metallurgy.
Exhibition
Subjects
MEM 2007 provides an overview about the entire Metal And
Metallurgy industry. This is the international platform
suppliers of raw material, semi-finished and finished products
and producers of machinery and equipment for Metal And Metallurgy
processing and manufacturing.
Conference
Organised in collaboration with Interall
Srl, Italy
Dubai
World Trade Centre, apart being the most prestigious exhibition
centre in the region it is the most premier landmark and
business location in Dubai.
Dubai
World Trade Centre was built on the instruction of H. H.
Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the late Vice president
and Prime Minister of UAE and the ruler of Dubai and was
officially opened by Sheikh Rashid and Queen Elizebeth II
in the year 1979. Ever since its inauguration in 1979, the
centre has played a vital role in stimulating regional and
international trade fairs in United Arab Emirates.
Dubai
World Trade Centre comprises of 39-storied office tower,
seven exhibition halls, Dubai International Congress Centre,
a Business Club and Residential apartments. Several international
and national companies as well as consulates and trade missions
are working in the office tower. In addition to these a
Theatre, Executive Serviced Offices, an Arabic Language
Centre and a Hotel also are working in the premises of Dubai
World Trade Centre.
DWTC
has played a vital role in stimulating regional and international
trade in United Arab Emirates especially Dubai and establishing
its reputation as the business hub of the Middle East. The
seven exhibition halls here are hosting hundreds of international
exhibitions every year organized by different international
exhibition organizers including Dubai World Trade Centre,
attracts thousand of international visitors and exhibitors.
These exhibitions provide ample opportunity for the exhibitors
for tremendous sale and to establish new business relation
ships. These exhibitions serve the growing needs of the
regional business community and provide an ideal business
atmosphere for regional companies to promote their products
and services within the region and to the rest of the world.
The
DWTC has been involved directly in introducing international
organizations to the Middle East and to its local culture.
It is also helping to promote Dubai and the UAE as a tourist
destination by attracting more exhibitors and visitors who
in turn stimulate business activities for the commercial
centers in particular and the service sectors in general.