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The Abu Dhabi International Boat Show (ADIBS) has transformed into a key destination for international companies looking to enter the Middle East market and has become an ideal event for companies from all over the world to showcase.
The fourth edition of ADIBS, organized by Adnec Group, will see a wide range of new and returning exhibitors at the 2022 event. It will be held from 24-27 November 2022 at Adnec’s brand new Dock Hall and on the water at Adnec Dock Space.
There will be a total of 78 exhibitors at ADIBS 2022, including 42 new exhibitors and 36 returning exhibitors. A total of 446 brands from 20 countries participated.
perfect place
Saeed Al Mansoori, CEO of Capital Events, a subsidiary of Adnec Group, said: “Adnec expects that this year’s ADIBS will live up to the reputation of the UAE and Abu Dhabi. The show is the perfect venue for visitors to explore the latest innovations in the boating, fishing, water sports and leisure industries place.”
“ADIBS has positioned itself as a destination that attracts companies from all over the world to do business and showcase the best that their brands have to offer. It provides exhibitors with an ideal platform to showcase their products and network with other industry professionals. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to interact with some of the world’s best brands at the show,” he further commented.
ADIBS is held this year under the strategic sponsorship of Abu Dhabi Maritime and Skippers Club as Platinum Sponsor. The show will attract a number of exhibitors covering an area of ​​over 40,000 square meters. International brands will include Sunreef Catamarans from Poland, Mayla Yachts and SAY Yachts from Germany, Evo Yachts from Italy, Axopar from Finland, Merry Fisher from France and Sea Ray from the US. In the UAE we have Gulf Craft and Riviera Boats among others. From our House boat builders we have Gulf Master who have launched 4 boats at the show, I Marine who is also new to the show and Al Kous Marine with a range of luxury boats. — trade arab news agency
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