Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC) and Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) have signed a partnership, to continue to promote Qatar as a hub for business events and further contribute to strengthening Qatar National Vision 2030.
The two venues are looking beyond 2022 to build on events, conferences, live shows and exhibitions to develop the industry within Qatar, a statement said Saturday.
The two companies will strategically focus on not only local but international audiences. In line with this offering common knowledge and training of staff to create best Industry practices and implementing future governed safety regulations within the Exhibition industry in Qatar.
The venues alongside Qatar Tourism will visit a number of road shows and industry exhibitions to promote Doha internationally amongst key decision makers.
Mohammed al-Naimi, chief executive officer, AMLAK Holding and management company of QNCC stated, “We are gradually making improvements in QNCC with how we manage and create events for clients. We are excited to work alongside DECC to support our strategy in making incremental improvements that can help last over the next decade as we aim to drive more exhibitions and live shows to Qatar.”
Ahmed al-Obaidli, chief executive officer, Qatar Business Events Corporation said, “The focus of QNV 2030 is for Qatar to become an advanced society capable of sustainable development and to provide high living standards for Qatari citizens. QNV 2030 has led to investments in infrastructure, cultural, medical and hospitality sectors, making Qatar’s proposition even stronger for international event organisers.
“At DECC, we reflect this through commitment towards interacting and forming global partnerships in order to have exhibitions and events that help connect cultures, people and commerce. The business events industry is a key priority in the national strategy. We believe that this partnership with QNCC is a great milestone that will really help in developing the industry within Qatar by building on events, conferences and exhibitions.”
The two venues are looking beyond 2022 to build on events, conferences, live shows and exhibitions to develop the industry within Qatar, a statement said Saturday.
The two companies will strategically focus on not only local but international audiences. In line with this offering common knowledge and training of staff to create best Industry practices and implementing future governed safety regulations within the Exhibition industry in Qatar.
The venues alongside Qatar Tourism will visit a number of road shows and industry exhibitions to promote Doha internationally amongst key decision makers.
Mohammed al-Naimi, chief executive officer, AMLAK Holding and management company of QNCC stated, “We are gradually making improvements in QNCC with how we manage and create events for clients. We are excited to work alongside DECC to support our strategy in making incremental improvements that can help last over the next decade as we aim to drive more exhibitions and live shows to Qatar.”
Ahmed al-Obaidli, chief executive officer, Qatar Business Events Corporation said, “The focus of QNV 2030 is for Qatar to become an advanced society capable of sustainable development and to provide high living standards for Qatari citizens. QNV 2030 has led to investments in infrastructure, cultural, medical and hospitality sectors, making Qatar’s proposition even stronger for international event organisers.
“At DECC, we reflect this through commitment towards interacting and forming global partnerships in order to have exhibitions and events that help connect cultures, people and commerce. The business events industry is a key priority in the national strategy. We believe that this partnership with QNCC is a great milestone that will really help in developing the industry within Qatar by building on events, conferences and exhibitions.”