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Attractions:: Event list before the month of November 2009
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how`s next&premiere classe From : 11 October 2009
To : 13 October 2009
Venue : WORLD TRAID CENTER
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Power Generation & Water Middle East From : 11 October 2009
To : 13 October 2009
Venue : Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre
Power Generation & Water Middle East provides a unique platform for regional and international organisations to showcase their products and services for the power, water and energy sector. |
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WHO’S NEXT & PREMIERE CLASSE From : 11 October 2009
To : 13 October 2009
Venue : Dubai World TradeCenter
WHO’S NEXT & PREMIERE CLASSE will run from the 11th till 13th October 2009 at the DubaiWorldTradeCenter covering over 12 000sqm of exhibition space and hosting 250 international brands, mostly from Europe and the Middle-East, including 100 French brands. With 100 women’s brands, 80 accessory designers and 70 urban labels showcasing together the latest trends from their 2010 Spring/Summer collections, WHO’S NEXT & PREMIERE CLASSE will without a doubt bring a profusion of diversity and uniqueness to the fashion scene in Dubai. |
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Ecobuild Emirates Conference & Exhibition From : 11 October 2009
To : 13 October 2009
Venue : Ecobuild Emirates Conference & Exhibition
Ecobuild Emirates Conference & Exhibition, Westin, Dubai covers the breadth of commercial, industrial, institutional and residential green building techniques, construction products/ services/ technologies, renewable energy resources, sustainable growth design and planning processes in the UAE and GCC markets. Partners with the established EcoBuild USA and marketed with Construction Week.
Topics to be covered include:
• Smart, High Performance & Sustainable Build Environment
• Water Supply & Drainage for High Rise Buildings
• Spatial Planning & Infrastructure Development
• UAE Eco-building Framework |
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Seafood Expo 2009 From : 12 October 2009
To : 14 October 2009
Venue : Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai
There is no better marketing vehicle than Dubai Int’l Seafood Expo for selling seafood to the middleeast market place. The reason is simple only DISF will provide you the best opportunity of the year for sourcing the global supply of seafood, for seeking the newest products, for discovering the latest information and for networking with the industry. |
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The World Islamic Retail Banking conference From : 12 October 2009
To : 14 October 2009
Venue : The Westin, Dubai
One thing has been confirmed by the financial crisis: Islamic banking provides a more viable alternative to conventional banking and is less cycle-prone. The spread and success of Islamic finance in western markets demonstrates that its now being treated seriously by regulators and finance ministries. There are now more than 300 international financial institutions offering Sharia-compliant products across the world, with more than US$500 billion worth of assets under management. The World Islamic Retail Banking conference comes at a time for the industry when it is needed most. This Conference will help seize this perfect opportunity and will enable practitioners to discuss solutions for the obstacles that come in its way. World Islamic Retail Banking conference answers the tough question: What lessons can be learnt from the economic ’meltdown’, and how resilient have Islamic banks been during the current crisis? |
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Petchem Arabia – 4th Annual Meeting From : 12 October 2009
To : 15 October 2009
Venue : Hilton, Abu Dhabi
Join an exclusive gathering of 150 Middle East petrochemical senior experts and gain first-hand insight into new growth opportunities and refine your strategy going forward by learning from successful case studies from leaders in the field. Please view the website for more information. |
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4th Middle East/Africa CemenTrade From : 12 October 2009
To : 13 October 2009
Venue : Abu Dhabi
"Will construction & real estate markets recover to boost the region’s cement sector?"
The Middle East has been hit with overcapacity whilst Africa is steadily increasing consumption. Amid global slowdown, the cement industry is looking at greater challenges as traditional export markets diminish and alternative destinations for exports are sought after. |
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