Dubai introduces new conference for associations community

From December 11-12, 2017, Dubai will hold its first Dubai Association Conference with the theme Building A Community.

The inaugural conference at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is designed to cater to an increasing number of associations that are looking to expand in the Middle East, and the growing industries across disciplines from technology and healthcare to education and finance.

It will also provide a platform for participants to gain insights from international and regional experts on the latest trends in areas such as membership, online communities, restructuring education, volunteerism and governance, among others.

As well, the conference will facilitate sessions that offer an exclusive opportunity for key opinion leaders and association executives to engage in discussions aimed at exploring and nurturing new partnerships and relevant opportunities.

Aimed at reinforcing the role that associations play in Dubai’s socio-economic development and its transition to a knowledge-based economy, the conference was created by the Dubai Association Centre (DAC) – a joint initiative by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, and DWTC.


Issam: targeting expanding associations

Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing, said: “It is undeniable that trade and professional associations play a key role in driving social integration, competitiveness, and knowledge sharing, and therefore support in the development of a knowledge economy. As associations look to expand their footprint around the world, our aim is for Dubai to be at the top of their list.”

Hassan Al Hashemi, member of the executive committee of DAC, and vice president of international relations, Dubai Chamber, added that the event will also support objectives outlined under Dubai Chamber’s 2017-2021 strategy, including its aim to boost the emirate’s global profile as a preferred hub for trade and investment.

The DAC has already achieved considerable progress since it was launched in 2014. In 2016, the centre saw a 100 per cent year-on-year increase in the number of associations registered in Dubai.

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