AWAL employs its technology solutions to support and sponsor Saudi Building Industries Exhibition

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Published April 25th, 2012 - 07:12 GMT

Awal IT Services
Awal IT Services

AWAL IT Services, the leading IT services provider, has provided technical support and sponsorship to the Saudi Decoration & Construction Exhibition, which was held under the auspices of His Royal Highness, Prince Mishaal bin Majed bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Jeddah, from 22 to 25 April, 2012 at Jeddah International Centre for Forums and Events. AWAL’s sponsorship for this event underlines the company’s commitment towards supporting the growth and development of the local construction and decoration industries and keeping up with all its developments, in addition to its contributions in supporting community development and employing IT sector’s potential to meet the growth requirements and benefit from available opportunities.

This year’s exhibition received more than 500 exhibitors along with a number of experts from government and private sectors who showcased the latest and leading solutions in terms of construction tools and machinery, decor designs and landscapes among others. Participants came from China, Egypt, Turkey, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Arab Emirates, as well as a number of local companies, to underline the importance and attractiveness of the local market and its position on the global map. The premier event which boasted a large exhibition space that amounted to 20,000 square meters, hosted a number of concurrent networking activities which addressed the latest developments and challenges facing the sector.

AWAL is a subsidiary of Saudi Telecom Group, and offers a range of services including consulting, managed IT solutions, building IT infrastructure and data centre services.

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