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The
Middle
East
International
Motor
Show
is
a
biennial
event
and
is
the
largest
and
the
most
popular
international
automotive
show
in
the
region.
The
last
exhibition
held
in
2001
had
a
participation
of
more
than
140
exhibitors
representing
300
companies
from
25
countries.
The
2003
Motor
Show
will
showcase
the
latest
in
the
global
automobile
industry,
featuring
passenger
cars,
off
road
vehicles,
concept
cars,
sports
cars
and
motorcycles
from
a
host
of
international
manufacturers.
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Dubai
Motor
Show
organised
by
the
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
(DWTC)
is
ranked
among
the
top
10
automotive
exhibitions
in
terms
of
number
and
quality
of
exhibitors
and
visitors
and
the
quality
of
organisation.
This
year
the
visitor
turnout
at
the
Show
exceeded
41,200,
including
a
large
number
of
VIPs,
members
of
the
Royal
Families
and
top
ranking
government
officials
from
the
Gulf
region.
It
also
attracted
a
large
number
of
overseas
visitors
from
Europe
and
the
neighbouring
region,
including
Iran
and
the
Indian
Subcontinent.
"The
visitor
turnout
exceeded
our
expectations
and
the
exhibitor
feedback
indicates
that
most
of
our
exhibitors
had
a
successful
show
and
have
committed
to
return
to
the
show
in
2003,"
said
Ibrahim
Al
Hashemi,
Corporate
Manager
-
Exhibitions,
DWTC.
The
responses
from
the
world's
leading
automobile
manufacturers
present
at
the
event
indicate
that
they
were
happy
about
the
quality
of
visitors.
"This
year
the
Middle
East
International
Motor
Show
has
been
the
most
successful
for
the
BMW
Group
in
terms
of
enquiries
and
the
number
of
orders
received
for
all
our
2002
models,
especially
the
totally
re-designed
flagship
BMW
7
Series
model
and
the
all-new
MINI
Cooper.
Our
stand
was
filled
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