More than 100 businessmen, senior executives, political advisers and independent analysts from traditional and new economy industries will be convening in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to discuss the core strategic issues of doing business in the Gulf states within the emerging global and regional trends.
The Gulf Business Summit, organized by the Economist Conferences, will take place at the Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai on March 11 and 12 and will be addressed by top Arab and international businessmen and Information Technology (IT) specialists.
Existing and potential investors in the Gulf region will discuss market strategies, technological developments and the essential principles for achieving sustainable growth and development in both the short and long term. This summit will seek to examine the outlook for the region, identify the potential opportunities for organizations and advise on the risks that they may face. — (menareport.com)
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