International Property Show '08 in Dubai from Feb 17 |
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International Property Show 2008 in Dubai from Feb
17: Strategic Marketing and Exhibitions, organisers of the
International Property Show 2008, have announced in a press conference
that the event is set to witness the largest participation of leading
global real estate developers to showcase their multi-billion project
portfolio to a high value audience. Sponsoring the exhibition are
leading companies that seek to leverage the outstanding marketing and
networking opportunities in the event such as Al Qudra Real Estate,
Tameer Holding, SNASCO and Bonyan International Investment Group. The
Organisers further revealed that the fourth edition of the show is
expected to welcome more than 27,000 global visitors from 70 countries.
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addition to high impact presentations by participating exhibitors, the
organizer will host a Networking Business Breakfast to be sponsored by
Al Arabiya News Channel, which will gather influential decision makers
in the global real estate arena. The Dubai Land Department will also
organize high value auctions on the second day of the event, which will
provide an opportunity for visitors to acquire new plots in Dubai. In
line with significant government legislation aimed at protecting
investors, the organizers have dedicated a special pavilion for RERA-
registered financial institutions and land departments to facilitate
multi billion deals among international and regional companies and
individual investors.
“Our decision to expand the event venue,
which has doubled with the inclusion of Zabeel Hall at the Dubai
International Exhibition Centre is a clear indication of the immense
growth of the International Property Show year after year” said Dawood
Al Shezavi, Managing Director Strategic Marketing and exhibitions. In
addition to the well represented International delegation, the event
will also witness the participation of the most prominent names in
property development in the UAE who will showcase their latest
offerings and state-of-the-art projects.
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