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Dubai
World
Trade
Center
Mission
Statement}
To
be
the
leading
commercial,
residential,
exhibition
&
convention
centre
in
the
Middle
East
and
adjacent
regions,
complementing
the
Dubai
governments
initiatives
and
benefiting
the
local
community
through
a
dedicated
team
exceeding
customer
expectations.
History
The
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
(DWTC)
was
built
by
H.H.
Sheikh
Rashid
bin
Saeed
al
Maktoum,
Vice
President
and
Prime
Minister
of
the
UAE
and
ruler
of
Dubai.
DWTC
is
considered
one
of
Dubai's
premier
landmark
properties
and
business
locations.
Today,
the
complex
comprises
the
original
39-storey
office
tower,
eight
exhibition
halls,
the
Dubai
International
Convention
Centre,
which
can
accommodate
more
than
6,500
delegates
in
its
multipurpose
hall
when
set
in
auditorium
style,
a
business
club,
and
residential
apartments
with
a
leisure
club.
The
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
has
been
at
the
forefront
of
exhibition
organising
in
the
Middle
East
for
more
than
20
years.
The
professional
expertise
of
the
DWTC
has
guaranteed
the
success
of
all
exhibitions
organized
by
DWTC,
in
addition
to
international
exhibitions
featuring
health,
oil
&
gas,
food,
construction,
interior
design,
fashion,
consumer
electronics,
education
and
motor
vehicles.
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Services
Recognizing
the
importance
of
an
effective
marketing
tool
to
promote
its
exhibitions,
the
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
has
developed
and
maintained
the
biggest
and
most
comprehensive
database
in
the
region.
DWTC
staff
work
daily
on
updating
all
information
held
on
this
database.
The
database
can
be
sorted
by
business
sector,
gender,
nationality,
title
or
simply
by
country.
The
success
of
the
exhibition
business
at
the
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
greatly
contributes
to
the
success
of
Dubai
in
establishing
its
reputation
as
the
business
hub
of
the
Middle
East
and
the
neighboring
countries.
The
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
exhibitions
offer
not
only
a
window
to
the
Gulf
but
also
access
to
the
vast
and
lucrative
markets
of
the
CIS
countries
and
the
Indian
Subcontinent.
Another
major
factor
behind
this
resounding
success
is
the
ability
of
the
DWTC
management
to
respond
to
specific
market
needs
by
creating
new
exhibitions
that
cover
all
the
trade
fields
in
the
Middle
East
where
face-to-face
contact
is
the
major
key
for
business
success.
Through
the
exhibitions
and
conferences
that
it
organized
and
hosted
in
the
past
few
years,
the
DWTC
has
supported
the
role
of
Dubai
as
a
commercial
and
cultural
meeting
point.
The
DWTC
has
been
directly
involved
in
introducing
international
companies
and
institutions
to
the
Middle
East
markets
and
to
the
local
cultures,
as
well
as
providing
an
ideal
business
atmosphere
for
Gulf
and
regional
companies
to
promote
their
products
and
services
to
the
Middle
East
and
the
world.
In
addition
to
the
exhibition
business,
the
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
operates,
leased
space
for
offices
within
33
of
its
39
storey
tower,
the
Conference
Facilities,
the
Dubai
World
Trade
Centre
Furnished
Apartments,
the
Executive
Serviced
Offices
and
the
Arabic
language
Centre.
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