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First UFI F2F event of the year to go ahead in Dubai on 26 May
UFI, the global association of the exhibition industry, has announced that its MEA Conference 2021 will take place in Dubai (UAE) on 26 May. Hosted by the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), it will be UFI’s first in-person event this year.
The conference programme will focus on the industry’s future and Trixie LohMirmand, executive vice-president at the DWTC, says: “Dubai has paved the way in the region for the global re-opening of events, in particular exhibitions, and the DWTC is perfectly placed to host the in-person UFI Regional Conference. As a member of
UFI MEA Conference 2021, taking place May 26 in Dubai. This will be the association’s first in-person gathering of 2021.
Centered around business after the pandemic, the one-day event at
Dubai World Trade Centre will offer education on reopening and marketing initiatives aimed at a complete recovery from the pandemic.
“UFI is witnessing the need and request from the industry to meet again,” explained Kai Hattendorf, UFI’s CEO and managing director.
Led by Naji El Haddad, UFI’s regional director of MEA, the conference will host speakers from KSA, Oman, Germany, UAE and other countries across the region. Among the presentations will be a case study on how the Emirates has successfully re-opened for events and travel.
UK’s King’s college to open in Saudi Arabia
The RCRC said the new school would exclusively educate students from KG to Grade 12 and benefit from King s College s international network of faculty.
By Sakina Fatima| Updated: 30th April 2021 8:28 pm IST Top UK independent school King s College is opening in Riyadh. Photo: Arab News
Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to open the United Kingdom’s top ranked King’s college in the country this year to enhance the education sector and improve ties between Britain and Saudi Arabia, local media reported.
Besides, the country is planning to close eight Turkish schools by the end of the current academic year.
‘An honor and duty:’ Meet the female Saudi officers guarding the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah
Dressed in tan uniforms, veils and black berets, the 113 officers assist pilgrims and worshippers at the mosque
Military-trained batch, created six months ago, part of Special Security Forces’ homeland security unit
Updated 29 April 2021
April 28, 2021 22:46
MADINAH: Few media images have captured the impressive strides Saudi Arabia has made toward the empowerment of women and gender equality since 2016 like the recent photos of a smartly uniformed female security officer guiding Umrah pilgrims in Makkah during Ramadan.
Dozens of female officers are currently deployed both in Makkah and Madinah, where they are providing security and managing worshippers at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque. The fact that their daily work is now considered a matter of course is a signal achievement of the Kingdom’s five-year-old Vision 2030.