A global business facilitator since 1979,Ā Dubai World Trade CentreĀ (DWTC) (Arabic:Ā Ł Ų±ŁŲ² ŲÆŲØŁ Ų§ŁŲŖŲ¬Ų§Ų±Ł Ų§ŁŲ¹Ų§ŁŁ Ł) is a prominent purpose-builtĀ conventionĀ and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products,Ā innovationĀ and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of internationalĀ tradeĀ exhibitionsĀ and its own roster of sector leading megaĀ events.Ā As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winningĀ commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role inĀ DubaiĀ and the regionās growth story with an estimated totalĀ economic outputĀ of AED 200 Billion, attracting over 30 million business visitors to Dubai over the past four decades. The history of the Dubai World Trade Centre traces back to its completion in 1979, when it was originally known as the Sheikh Rashid Tower, marking Dubaiās first major tower and business centre. Designed by John R. Harris and Partners (JRHP), the tower was inaugurated by QueenĀ Elizabeth IIĀ on February 26, 1979.5[7]Ā Subsequent expansions included the opening of Halls 1 and 2 of theĀ Dubai International Convention and Exhibition CentreĀ (DICEC) in 1988, followed by Hall 3. In 1996, Halls 4ā8 expanded DWTC's exhibition space by approximately 27,870 square meters. The year 2003 saw the opening of the new Dubai International Convention Exhibition Centre, along with a concourse to connect Halls 1 and 2, the Convention Tower,Ā Novotel, andĀ IbisĀ Hotels. In 2009, Sheikh Saeed Halls opened, increasing total exhibition floorspace to 92,900 square meters. In the year 2015, the DWTC Authority was established under the leadership of HisĀ Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE and ruler of Dubai.[8]Ā In 2016, Zaāabeel Halls was added, contributing 15,500 square metres of event space. During that same year, the phase 1 of One Central, a commercial development located in DWTC was completed, including Offices 1 with 14,197 square metres of leasable space for businesses and multiple retail and F&B outlets, along with the opening of the 588-room Ibis One Central hotel. In 2017, phase 2 of One Central was completed, which includes offices 2 and 3. These two commercial buildings offer over 69,000 square metres of combined leasable space for companies, as well as numerous retail and F&B outlets and a rooftop restaurant space. In December of the year 2018, One Central's phase 3, including Offices 4 and 5, was completed, offering more than 64,500 square metres of commercial...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDubaiās Sheikh Zayed Road highway is now a bustling skyline, a central business hub within a global city. In 1979, our own Sheikh Rashid Tower started it all.
Dubaiās very first major tower and business centre, the Dubai World Trade Centre building instantly became the heartbeat of Dubai's growing global business community.
Renamed after the late Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the 39-storey Sheikh Rashid Tower no longer stands alone as it did then. The first of its kind in Dubai, the tower soon turned into a major landmark. A focal point for overseas businesses to establish their presence in a country rich with opportunity, the Dubai World Trade Centre embodied Sheikh Rashidās vision of a modern city that would attract the worldās leading companies.
The demand for major events in Dubai soon skyrocketed, and the complex greatly expanded. Over the years, the Dubai World Trade Centre has been extended to include our numerous Exhibition Halls, Sheikh Rashid Hall and Maktoum Hall as well as the Convention Tower, Sheikh Saeed Halls and the Trade Centre Arena, giving rise to over one million square feet of space.
Dubai World Trade Centre has since been joined by numerous other skyscrapers alongside the Sheikh Zayed Road. But it remains as it has always been - the pioneer of Dubai's rise as a cosmopolitan commercial centre at the crossroads...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDubai World Trade Centre, and will give them the opportunity to see hundreds of modified cars from both the UAE and neighbouring countries. This year will have a major addition: Government entities, including Dubai Police, Dubai Civil Defence, Dubai Ambulance, Dubai Media Corporation, Al Oula Radio and Dubai Calendar, will be strutting their stuff at the event. Another highlight of the event is a competition for the strongest modified car, between government and local authorities, and at the motorcycle level, beautiful and powerful bikes are expected to be shared. The exhibition also features a range of other competitions, including for modified cycling, engine construction and...
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