Dubai’s Crown Prince opens Big 5 Global

Published: December 04, 2023
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His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, stated town has emerged as a platform for sustainability and innovation because of the array of occasions it hosts yearly.

He was talking on the opening of the forty fourth version of Big 5 Global, the biggest and most influential development business occasion throughout the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, which runs till December 7 at Dubai World Trade Centre. 

It has introduced collectively development business stalwarts from internationally, together with 2,200 exhibitors, and is ready to draw 68,000 guests from 150 nations.

Live demos, product launches and high-profile enterprise alternatives stay on the coronary heart of the occasion as sustainability takes centre stage.

Big 5 Global spans the entire gamut of actions of the development business throughout devoted sectors and eight specialised occasions.

Sheikh Hamdan highlighted the significance of the exhibition at a time when the world is more and more turning to superior applied sciences for designing sensible buildings with the implementation of environmental requirements turning into a focus for the business.

He reaffirmed Dubai’s dedication to advancing the important thing sector, reflecting its management throughout each sphere of growth.

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