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T he Hotel Show celebrates its 15th birthday on September 28th in a city that has set the standard for the region’s hospitality industry over the past decade and a half. The Burj Al Arab opened in 1999, the same year that the show launched, helping to focus the attention of the world on a glittering city that has become a vacation hotspot. Its hotels are destinations in their own right, offering unique vacation experiences. Last year 11 million people visited Dubai, bringing an estimated US$5.7 billion to the emirate and is forecast to top US$10bn by 2024. Dubai’s success is reflected in the growth of The Hotel Show, which is now the key show for the MENA and Asia region, attracting buyers from around the world. “This is the biggest and best show in the region bringing together the buyers, architects and suppliers for three days,” said Christine Davidson, The Hotel Show’s Exhibition Director. “Alongside the opportunity for key people to meet and discover what is new, the show offers an extensive conference, workshop and seminar programme covering every aspect of our industry, from sustainability to refurbishment, operation to leisure activities.” Leisure is a vital part of the industry, says Davidson. “There are a host of examples in the UAE, like Atlantis on The Palm where alongside a magnificient hotel with 23 restaurants, visitors have access to great leisure activities too, like its waterpark, sports facilities, beach resort, diving facility and aquarium.” She also pointed to the success of Yas Island in Abu Dhabi with its combination of beach hotels NEW AT THE HOTEL SHOW 2014 Prepare for the next 15 years HIGHLIGHTS P. 26 | THE LEISURE SHOW The show provides a platform for companies to meet with designers, architects, contractors, real estate developers, facility owners, managers and decision makers responsible for the estimated AED 267.9 billion of leisure projects currently under construction within the GCC. P. 32 | VISION CONFERENCE P. 38 DUBAI EYE The Travel Show will be broadcast LIVE from the show each day. P. 16 INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE 25 pavilions showcase at The Hotel Show OFFICIAL 28-30 SEPTEMBER 2014, DUBAI WORLD TRADE CENTRE STRATEGIC PARTNER PREVIEW The Hotel Show 2014 celebrates 15 years at the heart of MENA hospitality with an even bigger exhibition at Dubai World Trade Centre… and the future looks even brighter Preview-FINAL2-TJ2-v2.indd 1 22/09/2014 00:07

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The Hotel Show celebrates its 15th birthday on September 28th in a city that has set the standard for the region’s hospitality industry

over the past decade and a half.The Burj Al Arab opened in 1999, the same

year that the show launched, helping to focus the attention of the world on a glittering city that has become a vacation hotspot. Its hotels are destinations in their own right, offering unique vacation experiences.

Last year 11 million people visited Dubai, bringing an estimated US$5.7 billion to the emirate and is forecast to top US$10bn by 2024.

Dubai’s success is reflected in the growth of The Hotel Show, which is now the key show for the MENA and Asia region, attracting buyers from around the world.

“This is the biggest and best show in the region

bringing together the buyers, architects and suppliers for three days,” said Christine Davidson, The Hotel Show’s Exhibition Director.

“Alongside the opportunity for key people to meet and discover what is new, the show offers an extensive conference, workshop and seminar programme covering every aspect of our industry, from sustainability to refurbishment, operation to leisure activities.”

Leisure is a vital part of the industry, says Davidson. “There are a host of examples in the UAE, like Atlantis on The Palm where alongside a magnificient hotel with 23 restaurants, visitors have access to great leisure activities too, like its waterpark, sports facilities, beach resort, diving facility and aquarium.”

She also pointed to the success of Yas Island in Abu Dhabi with its combination of beach hotels

NEW ATTHE HOTEL SHOW 2014

Prepare for the next 15 years

HIGHLIGHTS

P. 26 | THE LEISURE SHOWThe show provides a platform for companies to meet with designers, architects, contractors, real estate developers, facility owners, managers and decision makers responsible for the estimated AED 267.9 billion of leisure projects currently under construction within the GCC.

P. 32 | VISION CONFERENCE

P. 38DUBAI EYEThe Travel Show will be broadcast LIVE from the show each day.

P. 16 INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE25 pavilions showcase at The Hotel Show

OFFICIAL

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PREVIEW

The Hotel Show 2014 celebrates 15 years at the heart of MENA hospitality with an even bigger exhibition at Dubai World Trade Centre… and the future looks even brighter

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alongside Ferrari World theme park, the F1 race circuit and the spectacular Yas Waterworld.

“Our industry is changing: it is becoming more sophisticated, great accommodation and service are just the start. People increasingly make decisions based on the leisure activities they want to do when they get there.”

The Leisure Show 2014 runs alongside The Hotel Show, giving an insight into the business of relaxation, from pools and spas to theme park rides and playgrounds, as well as the full range of sport and fitness facilities.

“This has become a huge part of the hospitality industry and The Hotel Show 2014 and The Leisure Show reflect that,” said Davidson.

This year the show is expected to attract even more than last year’s 16,700 attendees, with The Vision Conference attracting some of the world’s influencers and thought leaders to speak.

New this year is the International Village, dividing exhibitors by country, and visitors have the opportunity to meet 600 exhibitors covering the whole industry.

The past 15 years have been amazing but the next 15 look even brighter: Dubai’s successful Expo 2020 means building 45,000 hotel rooms and across the wider GCC the value of hospitality will top US$28bn.

The Burj Al Arab and The Hotel Show are 15 years old – both can expect an even more exciting future before they celebrate their 30th in 2029.

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H.H. SHEIKH MOHAMMAD SPEEDS UP HOTEL BUILD PROCESS

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed's directives will be ideal in helping the country’s tourism industry build the infrastructure needed for

tourists. Those directives will cut down the amount of time needed to secure pre-approval for new hotels, as well as provide much needed land.

The directives were made in response to recommendations raised by Dubai’s private sector developers during a consultation workshop organised and hosted by Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) and Dubai Municipality, and attended by representatives of key investors in the hospitality sector, including Al Habtoor Group, Al Futtaim Group, Al Ghurair Group, Rotana Group, Dubai Holding and Emaar.

The directives made by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum are the following:

• Hotel construction pre-approval process period to be reduced to two months - currently the approval process for private developers ranges from three to six months.

• A one-stop-shop for all sector approvals to be created a single streamlined system will be managed by Dubai Municipality to help reduce red tape for

businesses and ensure the new reduced approval timeframes are met.

• Approval processes of planning permission for all hotel establishments in the Emirate to be standardised through Dubai Municipality - currently some Free Zones manage their own building regulation approval processes for hotels in areas across Dubai, so these will now be moved to Dubai Municipality.

• Government land to be allocated for the development of and 3 and 4 star hotels - Dubai Municipality and Government-linked master developers will work with DTCM to identify key locations for hotels at favourable investment terms.

Additional incentives to help ensure the development of the additional 3 and 4 star hotels that Dubai will need by 2020 to meet the growth in visitor numbers include: no fees on change-of-use of land for hotel usage, and the establishment of a special committee to review the re-zoning of plots: and an additional year of exemption of the 10% Dubai Municipality fee for any 3 and 4 star hotels which begin operating before June 2017, based on the Hotel Incentive initiative announced by DTCM in September 2013. Attend the Development and Growth of Mid-range Hotels session on Day 1, 28th September at 2:15pm.

IN SUMMARY THE DIRECTIVES:1

Hotel construction pre-approval process period to be reduced to two months.

2A one-stop-shop for all sector approvals to be created.

3Approval processes of planning permission for all hotel establishments in the Emirate to be standardised through Dubai Municipality.

4Government land to be allocated for the development of 3 and 4 star hotels.

5Additional incentives to help ensure the development of the additional 3 and 4 star hotels.

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“The directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, once again demonstrate his vision and his unwavering commitment to identifying and addressing any and all challenges to growth, to ensure Dubai’s continued success and prosperity.”

“Dubai Municipality is fully committed to working with our Government partners and with investors to ensure that we deliver on His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s directives and on his long term strategic vision.”

HUSSAIN NASSER LOOTAH, DIRECTOR GENERAL, DUBAI MUNICIPALITY, UAE

HELAL SAEED ALMARRI, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF DTCM

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Ghantoot Resort taken over by Swiss-Belhotel

Swiss-Belhotel International has taken over the operation of the property formerly known as Cassells Ghantoot Hotel, giving the Hong Kong-based company its first UAE property.

Now called Swiss-Belresort Ghantoot, the property sits on the shores of the Arabian Gulf and was originally built as a palace for the Abu Dhabi Ruler. It is located in Abu Dhabi and is only 40 minutes from the heart of Dubai. With a total of 118 rooms, the hotel is a 4 star property and was until recently managed by Five Continents Hospitality.

Expansion work on Mall of the Emirates underwayPhase two will see the mall expand by a gross leasable area of 25,000 square metres, to include a new VOX Cinema, retail anchor stores as well as new lifestyle options and a range of dining choices. With elements of the project unveiling by mid-2015, the Evolution 2015 initiative will see the launch of brands making their debut in the Middle East in an investment of more than USD 72 million.

Hotel occupancy in MENA region reaches 49.3% in July 2014

Dubai hotels earn revenue of over USD 3 million in H1The revenues for hoteliers and hotel apartment operators was up 10.9% compared to the same period last year, with room revenue up 15.3% and F&B up 3.8%, according to figures from Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM). During the first half of the year, guest numbers across all hotel establishments reached 5,828,449, a record for the period.

Floating hotel set to open in October in BahrainThe C-Hotel will be docked at Coral Bay in Manama and is being described by its owner as a 5 star facility.Seven Leisure Group, owned by businessman Akram Miknas, is behind the project and has invested USD 5 million in converting a boat it purchased six months ago into a hotel.

The MENA region reported a 0.9% increase in occupancy to 49.3%, a 6.9% increase in average daily rate to USD 156.54, and a 7.9% increase in revenue per available room, to USD 77.15.

“On a 12-month-moving-average basis, supply and demand growth are on par at 2.8 %, which means occupancy growth is flat, at 61.4 %”, said Elizabeth Winkle, Managing Director of STR Global.

“Ramadan occurred entirely in July, which resulted in lower than usual levels of demand in what

is typically the region’s weakest month of the year. The confluence of these factors resulted in lower than average performance for the month. We view this as an anomaly and would expect performance to improve in August.”

She further added that, “In Makkah and Medina, where the two holy cities typically welcome an influx of travellers during this time, we saw occupancy growth well over 20 % for both markets in July. Makkah also saw a strong ADR increase, up 23.1 % in July.”

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Dubai’s hotel industry is booming – it has been booming for well over two decades, in fact. Along the way there have been plenty

of milestones, not least the opening of the iconic sail-shaped Burj Al Arab on its own manmade island 15 years ago. Its distinct design and superlative luxury instantly sent ripples through the industry, unequivocally announcing Dubai on the world stage. It had the desired effect, drawing increasing numbers of visitors, hotel operators, developers and investors, and also changed the physical landscape of the Emirate. The area around the hotel has grown from a stretch of empty coastline to what is now a prime tourism location, home to the hugely popular Madinat Jumeirah complex, Wild Wadi water park and Mall of the Emirates. It is also where the recently announced Mall of the World mega-project is being built.

Today, travel and tourism are one of the core drivers of the Emirate’s meteoric rise and success, accounting for around 20% of GDP. From humble beginnings, with only 70 hotels to its name in 1990, Dubai’s fledgling hotel industry has grown at an ever-impressive rate, exceeding expectations, consistently outpacing the competition and attracting every type of hotelier, brand and chain from across the globe.

Business to boutique, desert retreats to urban resorts, deluxe to budget – every big player in hospitality and tourism has opened one or more properties in Dubai, some taking up residence in some of the city’s most high-profile, recognisable and often record-breaking buildings and spaces. For examples, look no further than the likes of the Armani Hotel in the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa; JW Marriott Marquis in Business Bay, officially the world’s tallest hotel; Atlantis The Palm

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at the peak of Palm Jumeirah, one of the world’s largest artificial islands; as well as The Address in The Dubai Mall, the biggest shopping mall on the planet. Dubai’s determination to constantly break new ground and reach new heights makes it a hugely attractive location for hoteliers - and ensures visitors keep returning.

In 1999, when Jumeirah Group first opened the Burj Al Arab to the public, Dubai’s 378-strong hotel industry comprised 254 hotels and 124 hotel apartment establishments, offering a total of 25,188 keys and welcoming just over three million guests. Fast forward 15 years and today the industry has expanded dramatically, boosted by a further 256 properties, reaching a total of 634 establishments boasting 88,680 keys. That is an average of more than 17 hotel openings every 12 months and more than three times the number of rooms and apartments.

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joint venture Dubai Inn, a boutique-style hotel by luxury lifestyle label Tonino Lamborghini and many, many more.

With new leisure attractions such as Wire World, Legoland, the expansion of Madinat Jumeirah, plus mega-projects including Bluewaters Island and Mall of the World all in the pipeline, hotel demand in Dubai can only increase. And it’s clear the industry is more than capable of meeting that demand.

Issam AbdulRahim Kazim, Chief Executive Officer, DTCM, will give the keynote address at The Vision Conference on the 28th of September at 11:00am.

With a host of world-class attractions, leisure events, trade shows and conferences added to Dubai’s tourism offering almost on a weekly basis, the increase in supply has gone hand in hand with a rise in demand. In the first half of 2014 alone Dubai welcomed more than 5.8 million tourists – the highest number of visitors ever achieved in the first six months of the year. Not just that but the Emirate also saw increases across key indicators including average length of stay, hotel establishment guests, hotel and hotel apartment room revenues, as well as F&B revenue. The commitment to partnership that exists across the Emirate’s tourism industry between Government and private sector has been a key contributor in ensuring Dubai’s hotel and hotel apartment occupancy rates are among the highest anywhere in the world – recording in excess of 84% occupancy in both types of establishment.

Yet Dubai’s hotel industry has not just grown, it has also diversified. While the Emirate has long been synonymous with luxury and five-star accommodation, enjoying more than a 60% slice of the pie, 4 and 3 star properties are on the rise. Under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the Government’s introduction of a range of incentives to encourage growth in the mid-market segment is playing a key role in driving this growth, with incentives including the waiving of municipal fees on the establishment’s revenue, for a temporary period.

The aim is to achieve a greater balance through diversification, bringing Dubai’s hotel industry closer in line with that of other major world cities, where mid-market segments tend to have the lion’s share, while at the same time opening up Dubai to more visitors. Presently, the total number of 4 and 3 star hotels in the Emirate stands at 89 and 66 respectively, together offering 26,581 rooms. Due to the incentives, we expect applications for development permits to increase over the coming months, thus further increasing Dubai’s mid-market hotel sector.

Commenting on the industry’s outlook at a recent event, DTCM’s Director-General, His Excellency Helal Saeed Almarri, stressed their commitment to sustainable growth, driving repeat visitors and shaping the global reputation of Dubai as a world leader in tourism and hospitality. H.E commented, “We are pleased with the current occupancy and room rates, and it is crucial for the Government to continue to work together with the hotel industry to ensure room rates remain affordable. That’s why we are committed to maintaining close relationships and a constant dialogue with our stakeholders to ensure hotels operate with long-term growth in mind, as opposed to short-term revenue increases. This strong spirit of partnership will ultimately ensure Dubai remains competitive.”

Looking ahead, the growth trend is set to continue. According to the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index, Dubai can expect to receive 11.95 million international overnight visitors in 2014, an increase of 7.5%. Our pipeline shows that we

will add between 15,000 and 25,000 more rooms by the end of 2016, and by 2020 we are targeting approximately 160,000 rooms. It’s important to stress that while Expo 2020 is a landmark moment on Dubai’s continual timeline, it’s certainly not the end of our journey.

In the coming months new hotels due to open include the Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach and the Palazzo Versace Dubai hotel on the Creek. On the more distant horizon are a slew of new openings across all segments of the market, including a Middle East debut by Langham Hospitality Group, Meraas Holding and Emaar Properties’ mid-market

ISSAM ABDULRAHIM KAZIM VISION CONFERENCE KEYNOTE SPEAKER DAY 1 – 28TH SEPTEMBER 2014 AT 11:00 AM

Issam AbdulRahim Kazim is the Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing – the body responsible for the branding, promotion and marketing of the Emirate of Dubai.

With Dubai’s Tourism Vision to attract 20 million visitors per year by 2020, the Corporation is dedicated to working with private and public sector tourism and commerce partners to promote Dubai’s position as a leading international business and leisure destination around the world.

Under his remit he will oversee the development and activities of the Corporation, which was established in December 2013, as an affiliate of the Dubai Government’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM).

Issam took up this post in February 2014, joining the DTCM from the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), where he was the Director of DXB Live, a subsidiary of DWTC. In his role he was responsible for creating and developing strategic live events such as Dubai Sports World, Dubai Music Week and Dubai Classics.

Prior to this, Issam was the Director of Corporate Marketing and Communications for DWTC. He has also worked with Nakheel and with Dubai Bank/Dubai Tadawul.

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UAE – YOUR INVESTMENT DESTINATIONThe UAE is going through a very dynamic period of economic development due to rapid growth being witnessed by non-oil sectors, such as tourism.

The UAE is the second largest country in the GCC, after the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a registered GDP growth

of 4% in 2013, totaling AED 1.4 trillion. The non-oil sectors contribute almost 70% of the GDP, with tourism, real estate and the financial sector being the major contributors.

For example, the capital, Abu Dhabi, has also seen an uptake in the number of tourists. Hotel revenues in the capital rose to AED 317 billion in July 2014.

Its neighbouring Emirate, Dubai, has also seen the tourism sector grow steadily in the last few years. Hotel occupancy reached up to 83.6% in January 2014, fuelled by the Emirate’s record air passenger traffic.

The UAE’s tourism and hospitality industry is expected to record all-round vibrant growth over the next five years with the backdrop of increased investor confidence and the revival of some stalled hotel projects, as international operators seek to boost their hotel footprint.

At present, Dubai and Abu Dhabi account for 86% of the hotel supply in the country, estimated at 590 hotels with

more than 93,000 rooms. International operators control about 68% of the total hotel room inventory and the majority of supply is concentrated in the upscale (4 and 5 star) segment.

With Dubai at the heart of hotel and hospitality development, the industry is set to experience unprecedented growth, and with such growth comes the need for new talent. Following the recent win of Expo 2020 and the predicted future 20 million visitors to Dubai, the employment market will need to urgently attract and develop skilled hospitality professionals. The importance of training in hotels is an ever important and a growing area of interest, specifically in this region.

More than 280,000 new jobs will be created in Dubai alone of which 40% will be allocated for the travel and hospitality industry.

Northern Emirates, in particular Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah, have emerged as key getaway destinations registering rapid growth in tourist arrivals.

The UAE is also becoming a hub for

medical tourism. Dubai is looking at rolling out medical tourist packages, which will include the cost of visa, travel, accommodation, treatment and even activities for family members. The UAE has emerged as a leading regional commercial hub with the latest infrastructure and a world class business environment. It has also become the base for companies looking to enter into African markets.

The UAE is ranked 28th among 139 countries and 1st in the Middle East in the World Economic Forum’s ’Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report’ 2013. Dubai plays a lead role, holding 66% share of the UAE’s tourism economy, with Abu Dhabi having 16%, and Sharjah 10%.

Another important direct contribution of the travel and tourism sector to the economy is tourism expenditure. According to WTTC estimates, by 2023 international tourist arrivals are forecasted to total 25.8 million, generating expenditure of AED 207.1 billion, an increase of 5% per year.

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WORLD BUYERS HEAD TO DUBAI

The Hotel Show has already earned its place as the biggest event of its type in the MENA and Asia region, and now that Dubai is a world

leading hospitality destination, it attracts a global audience.

This year’s attendance is forecast to top the 16,700 attendees from 2013, who came from 98 different countries, reinforcing its place as an international event.

The Hotel Show 2014 runs from September 28 to 30 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the city’s huge exhibition centre, which is easy to access from across the UAE.

It begins each day at 11am until 7pm in hall numbers 2 to 8, where 600 exhibitors will attend, many in the new International Village with pavilions from countries across Europe, Asia and Australasia all -attracted to the successful MENA region.

Alongside is The Vision Conference which this year attracts some of the biggest names and experts in the hospitality industry from around the world. There will be sessions and presentations on sustainability, food and beverage, technology, preparing for big

The Hotel Show 2014 offers an unrivalled opportunity to meet 600 suppliers and a full conference programme covering the whole hospitality sector.

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events, and themed vacations, how to maintain occupancy and building a successful culture of service and team.

The conference will be opened by the CEO of Dubai Corporation of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, which is the Government organisation that is the driving force behind the successful Emirate’s huge tourist numbers and booming hotel sector.

Among last year’s buyers, 29% were in a buying cycle and 32% were there to source new suppliers, and The show is divided in sections: leisure and outdoor, technology and facility management, hotel careers and training, operating equipment and HORECA, interiors, lighting and design, retail franchise and hotel services, hotel investment, development and build, and hotel sustainability.

The show is co-located with The Leisure Show 2014, launched last year due to market demand, catering for a growing sector of the hospitality market where the hotel is the destination.

The Leisure Show covers the sector. from pools and spas to theme park rides and playgrounds, as well as the full range of sport and fitness facilities.

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FEATURE

THE FUTURE OF HOSPITALITY'Future Hotel – Sustainable Vision’ provides a glimpse of new innovative and sustainable architectural design concepts.

The Hotel Show, in collaboration with WT Studio, an Italian design office, provides an exciting presentation of how the future of

hospitality may be transformed. It gives a glimpse into innovative and sustainable architectural design concepts, which combine new technologies, sustainable materials and designs that enhance building performance, without compromising on elegant design. WT Studio and The Hotel Show will showcase these new architectural concepts, in collaboration with top design brands to key industry decision makers, developers, investors.

Visitors to The Hotel Show will learn that self-powered energy buildings and new materials and technologies represent a new frontier to improve

the architectural performances of the hotels and contract buildings.

Due to next-generation technologies, the surfaces breathe, change and characterise the habitat of the building, and most importantly reduce power consumption. Close attention to the integration of new architectural forms with the most innovative solutions can reduce energy consumption through the use of renewable energy, eco-friendly materials, and smart management of natural light and ventilation of the building.

WT Project Studio focuses on the design and sustainable development of individual hotels and chains, providing accurate design, innovative opportunities and sustainable solutions for the

needs of the global hotel market. The WT projects enhance recognition and exclusivity of hotel structures with next generation technologies, sustainable solutions, unique sensorial experiences and new materials, along with an Italian signature that guarantee an accurate design and a greatest care for finishes and details.

Future Hotel – Sustainable Vision Feature at The Hotel Show is organised in collaboration with highly qualified international design companies and some of the most innovative global technology enterprises.

These new designs will be showcased in an inspirational feature on the exhibition floor, in Hall 8, stand 8E216.

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SUSTAINABILITY PARTNER

Canon Middle East FZ LLC (CME), a subsidiary of Canon Europe, is the regional headquarters for Canon in the Middle East, North, West and East Africa and is based in Dubai, UAE.

Canon has been represented in the Middle East for more than 40 years through distributors and partners that have successfully built a

solid customer base and significant market share in the region.

In 1998, Canon set up a representative office in Dubai to help partners deliver even more with additional on-the-ground support. By 2001, Canon had transformed into a full subsidiary with extensive logistics facilities, and in 2002 moved into its spacious new head office at Dubai Internet City, with a rapidly growing staff. As of January 1st, 2005, the North Africa region transferred under the Canon Middle East territory. In 2007, CME opened its first in-country offices in Morocco, as well as establishing Canon Emirates, a subsidiary that aims to consolidate and reinforce Canon’s leading position in the UAE through an integrated structure. In 2011, the East Africa region transferred to the Canon Middle East territory. In February 2013, CME expanded into Africa with Canon Kenya Limited.

Currently, Canon Middle East manages sales, marketing and technical support activities across 46 countries in the Middle East, including the GCC and

means they take responsibility for the impact of their activities, respecting the customers, the communities and countries where we operate, and the natural environment. Their commitment to sustainability is focused in three key areas: Environment, Society and Business.

ENVIRONMENT – CREATING MORE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTSFrom design and production, through to customer use and material recycling and re-use, they create greater value from fewer natural resources, minimising waste by recycling and re-using resources and materials, to help counter the threats of climate change.

SOCIETY – MEETING SOCIAL AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIESThey aim to make a positive contribution to society, adding value to the lives of people influenced by their business. From customers to investors, employees to NGOs and the local communities where they operate across EMEA, they respect their ethical obligations and engage in community support programmes. These range from conservation and education to employee volunteering.

BUSINESS – COMPLYING WITH LAWS AND OPERATING FAIRLYCanon aims to operate fairly in all markets, pursuing economic growth while respecting applicable laws and regulations. They follow robust policies and procedures to protect their customers and employees, while growing their business sustainably and meeting economic targets.

Recycle

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Use

Efficient use ofresources

Elimination of hazardous substances

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PROMOTING SUSTAINABILITY

Egypt, as well as the Levant region, North, West and East Africa.

Canon is a world-leading innovator and provider of imaging solutions for homes and businesses. Canon provides both individual products and complete networked technology solutions for information input, management and output. Its product range is divided between Business Solutions (developing IT products, solutions and services for both the office and professional print environments) and Consumer Imaging (photography, video and digital cameras), Laser and Inkjet printers and the latest diversification to the business, IP security cameras.

CANON AND SUSTAINABLE BUSINESSSustainability is important to Canon. It involves focusing on reducing environmental impact, engaging with communities and supporting wider economic growth. Alongside this, they anticipate and comply with regulations and standards and even look to exceed them where possible.

Their business is based on their Japanese corporate philosophy of ‘Kyosei’, which translates as ‘living and working together for the common good’. This

"Sustainability is important to

Canon. It involves focusing

on reducing environmental

impact, engaging with

communities and supporting

wider economic growth."

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GO GREENThere has been a renewed emphasis on sustainability as a key consideration for all future development happening in Dubai and the UAE.

The hospitality sector has a significant impact on the environment through energy and water consumption the use of consumable products,

and solid and hazardous waste generation. Adopting sustainable hospitality programmes can provide a significant competitive advantage to businesses in this sector.

Hotels in the UAE have been working hard towards promoting sustainability. The Radisson Blu, Deira Creek, Dubai, has been awarded the

internationally renowned Green Globe Certification (GGC), following a recent AED 1.25 million investment in sustainability. Furthermore, Dubai Municipality has announced Green Building Codes to guide all new construction projects happening in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors.

Focus on sustainability is of the highest importance as Dubai aims to become one of the top ten sustainable cities in the world. Dubai itself, not to mention the MENA region, is committed to

SOME SUSTAINABLE BEST PRACTICES HOTELS CAN CONSIDER:

ENERGYTracking utility bills can help properties monitor the effectiveness of their energy conservation initiatives. By installing energy-efficient technologies such as appliances, lighting and heating/cooling systems, hotels can produce cost savings on their monthly utility bills.

WATERIt is estimated that up to 50% of the water that families use could be saved by implementing simple conservation methods. The savings in energy and sewage treatment costs would all add up.

WASTE MANAGEMENTThe hotel industry can reduce the amount of waste produced by implementing and following a waste management system that is modelled around the concepts of 'reduce, reuse and recycle'.

GREEN MEETINGSSeveral hotels are now offering meeting and conference options that focus on greening all aspects of the conference; from zero waste and carbon offsetting options, to greening services such as compostable and recyclable products.

GREEN BUILDING PRACTICESGreen building practices are increasingly being used in new and re-modelled developments, mainly for energy and water efficiency and to reduce hazardous waste.

PURCHASINGHotels have the ability to buy in bulk and to influence the supplier to provide less packaging and use more environmentally friendly materials.

implementing new green building regulations and sustainability targets.

The Emirates GBC plays an important role in spreading the word for sustainable build and encourages the use of any recognised green building rating tool. Green building assessment tools are tools that help to ensure sustainable buildings, communities and projects are developed in an integrated manner, and that the appropriate experts are involved in the process. The purpose of many of the assessment tools is to help drive building design and construction beyond regulatory minimums.

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For the first time at The Hotel Show, country pavilions will be showcased together and will help visitors to easily source products from

a particular country and at the same time give the exhibitors the opportunity to showcase a range of products under their country branding.

Turkey will have an exponentially increased presence this year. Participation has boomed since the country first participated in 2004 and this year they will have the largest number of exhibitors of the past 7 years. The export of Turkish furniture increased by 12% in 2013 and the target is to reach US$ 10 billion worth of exports by 2023. With the Middle East, and Dubai in particular - one of their most consistent export partners, this year there will be exhibitors representing hotel furniture and project solutions, textiles (bathrobes, towels, uniforms and bed covers), tableware, decor, amenities and technology including solar panels for beach umbrellas.

This year, China will mark its presence with an area of nearly 800 square metre and a record number of exhibitors. There will be close to 60 companies showcasing products and services dedicated to the hotel and hospitality industry.

The new area of the show floor in halls 2, 3 and 4, will feature products for the hotel supply chain.

According to Christine Davidson, Event Director, “The International Village will help elevate the global nature of The Hotel Show, giving an identity to each country and its own individual products and services. Of course there will still be many of the world’s leading companies that choose to exhibit under their own brand elsewhere in the show, but for those wanting to be within their own region’s showcase, this is now the perfect solution. We would like to welcome more international designs, products and services, as we now have the perfect location for them”.

THE INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE: THE LARGEST GLOBAL SHOWCASEThe International Village will feature country pavilions, with representation from Belgium, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, the Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Thailand, the UK, Egypt and Austria.

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BOND WITH THE BESTFor nearly three decades, Bond Interiors has been successfully providing a full range of planning and turnkey fit-out services to the interior contracting industry.

RECENT PROJECTSHERATON DUBAI CREEK, DUBAI

One of Bond’s latest project is The Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers. The hotel underwent a complete redesign of all the public areas and full refurbishment of the 270 guestrooms and suites to reflect the warm elegance of the Sheraton brand. As the interior contractor of the hotel, the Bond Interiors team handed over the guestrooms, main corridors, and guest lobby and guest elevators ahead of schedule.

OTHER PROJECTS RITZ CARLTON, JBR, DUBAIThe Ritz Carlton Dubai is another of Bond’s prestigious projects. Along with some public areas, Bond did the fit out of all the guestrooms that focused on a contemporary concept with arabesque detail. The ambience created with eclectic furniture and apt blend of fabrics and hues, comfortably brings alive the traditional aura of the Emirate.

ONE & ONLY ROYAL MIRAGE, DUBAI Bond Interiors did the fit out of public areas at the One & Only Royal Mirage, Dubai. Several restaurants were also included, especially the newly redesigned Celebrities Restaurant. Bond was able to accurately translate the design concept of the restaurant to create an elegant ambience with an exquisite palette of stylish architecture, chic interiors and striking crystal chandeliers.

CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL – ABU DHABI Another iconic project successfully completed by Bond is the Crowne Plaza Hotel at the Yas Island, Abu Dhabi. This contemporary hotel ,which is the latest addition to IHG's Crowne Plaza estate, features 428 stylishly decorated rooms and suites with stunning views. Bond Interiors was responsible for the fit-out of the public areas. The all day dining, business center, cellar bar, Lebanese restaurant, pub lounge, kids club, meeting room and the ball room are few of the areas that came under Bond’s scope. Their contribution was also added to the hotel's leisure facilities that consist of a 25 metre outdoor pool and state-of-the-art gym, complete with sauna, steam rooms and squash court.

RADISSON ROYAL HOTEL, DUBAIRadisson Royal Hotel, Dubai is one of Bond Interiors' prestigious projects located at a premium location on Sheikh Zayed Road. Starting with the lobby of the hotel, the design is a weave of several materials that have been carefully selected to create the concept ambience.

Below are the names of more hotel examples done by Bond Interiors:l Desert Island Resort & Spal Renaissance Hotel Dubail Nilona Marriot, Dubail Oceanic Khorfakkan Resort & Spa

With over 18,580.6 square metre's of manufacturing space and 1,800 employees, Bond Interiors is dedicated

to the highest quality in interior contracting, fit out and FF&E supplies. Operating from offices in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, Bond Interiors has JV arrangements in several GCC and Asian countries.Over the years the strength of the Company has been its adherence to quality work, meeting handover schedules, its mix of client sectors and the combination of large, medium and small projects in its portfolio. The Company has expanded its workforce and management expertise to meet the increased workload, incorporated the latest technology and machinery in manufacturing, followed environmental practices as required and kept up with statutory regulations.

A paramount social opportunity is to bring creativity to environmental stewardship, and at Bond this is done by incorporating sustainable standards in every activity. With three decades of excellence, the management, along with the employees, intend to take Bond to the next phase of growth and leadership.

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SLEEP HIGH A GLORIOUS HISTORYA leader in the field of the manufacture and distribution of sleeping systems with global standards and performance.

Sleep High's brand is paramount in the world of manufacturing and developing sleeping systems. Established in 1960, today it is the oldest and

largest Saudi manufacturer and retailer of mattresses, beds and box boards, pillows, bed linen and other accessories.

As one of the pioneers in the field of high quality beds and mattresses, Sleep High’s line of premium beds and headboards are well regarded in the hospitality industry.

New products launched by Sleep High include the Imperial and Majestic mattress ranges.

The Imperial mattress, with its pocket spring core, offers even support to the whole body, while the special layer of 5 cm natural latex offers the best in comfort and relaxation.

The Majestic range also has the support of a high quality pocket spring core as well as 5 cm special memory foam top, which supports by taking the shape of the body and by relieving pressure from the main areas of the body. Among Sleep High’s bestsellers are the Continental, Marygold, Special Pedic, Jumbo and International ranges. The company supplies international brands and cites local manufacturers as it competitors. According to Sleep High board member Fouzan A. Abdul Jawad:

“As an international supplier, one of the key challenges we foresee is convincing customers to buy the products while there are local products in the market. We have to qualify products without affecting the image or going into price wars.”

Over the next year, Sleep High will focus on projects in the hospitality industry, while growing its range of special mattresses and hybrid options, increasing the presence of eco-friendly lines, and focusing on coolness and temperature control.

DID YOU KNOW?• In 1962, Sleep High was formally established under the name, Arabian Spring Mattress Factory .as the first industrial establishment that obtained a license for manufacturing spring mattresses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.• In 1983, Sleep High was conferred with the International European Furniture Award in France, for excellence in manufacturing spring mattresses.• In 1984, Sleep High was awarded (for the second time) the International European Furniture Award in Germany, for technological excellence in manufacturing spring mattresses.• In 1994, Modern Foam Products Factory (High Foam) was established to increase the range of the company's products by adding the various foam shapes and products that the factory produces, with different sizes and densities.• In 2000, Sleep High was awarded ISO 9001: 94 and thereafter ISO 9001: 2000, and was the first spring mattress company in Middle East to obtain this Certificate.• Sleep High launched new brand 'Sleepee' in 2006 to fulfil the requirements of the low-cost market.• Sleep High achieved the quality certification ISO 9001 for the last 10 years.

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QUALITY, SERVICE AND INTEGRITY: SAMUELSON FURNITURESamuelson Furniture is renowned for beautifully crafted furnishings. Now in its fourth generation, Samuelson offers inspired designs for hospitality use.

Whether it is casegoods or seating for 4 and 5 star projects, customised or standard, the Samuelson team provides the finest

service and goods from both domestic and off-shore manufacturing. No matter the style, each and every piece has an inspired design and heirloom quality, which is a trademark of the Samuelson Furniture brand. The Samuelson team assures the highest quality service and a commitment to provide superior quality furniture, sure to be celebrated by the users.

The business was founded in 1935, in a location that some thought of as 'out in the country' in Paterson, New Jersey. Much has changed since then, but what has remained throughout the passage of time are the basic principles of quality, leadership in design and integrity that serve as the

foundation of this company.Expansion in recent years includes offices, staffing

and key factory relationships in the United States and China. Samuelson's team in New Jersey comprises dedicated personnel, some of whom have been with the company for over 40 years at its 4,645 square metre facility. The company’s team in China includes of full-time quality control staff and a General Manager.

Both the China and domestic production provide manufacturing options tailored to the needs of individual projects. The company has representation throughout the United States, Eastern Canada, United Arab Emirates and the Middle East region. They provide in-house CAD design, drawings, model-making and concept development. Talented

wood working, extraordinary finishes and the finest quality upholstery enable them to execute the vision provided by the designer at proper cost and value to the client. Onsite quality control staff oversee its 23 point QC standards to be met prior to shipping.

THE SUITE - THE NEW 8248 WARDROBE, DRESSER AND DESK COMBINATION

Sensibility, good looks and the finest quality combine in new the 8248 wardrobe, dresser and desk set. With angled doors and clean modern lines, the dresser and wardrobe are functional elegance at its best. Combining with a smooth sweeping movement of the desktop as it gracefully wraps the room creates a casegood piece destined to compliment the most distinguished hospitality projects.

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MEET THE INTERIOR SPECIALISTStylis Hotel Solutions provides innovative space solutions customised to their clients’ needs and expectations.

A true specialist in the manufacturing and installation of interior concepts (FF&E), Stylis Hotel Solutions has earned a reputation for

creating dynamic, creative ideas that never fail to meet or exceed the uppermost operational standards in hotel functionality, maintenance, environment and safety.

The main area of expertise for Stylis is a factory manufacturing facility and the supply of furniture specifically suited to the hospitality sector, while ensuring exclusive and unique hotel furniture designs, with a wide range of finishing options available.

Since its establishment in 2002 with the European furniture manufacturer, Nowy Styl Group, the company continues to expand internationally with offices in Dubai (UAE), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) and Krosno (Poland).

Hesham Ibrahim, CEO at Stylis explains, “When a client decides on a Stylis solution, they can be guaranteed that we have considered every aspect of the work in hand, such as comfort, ergonomics, space optimisation and overall costs. We listen carefully to our clients’ suggestions before we prepare our offer

and pay close attention to the functional layout of rooms, and the potential of the space available.”

While the Stylis designers create optimal furniture solutions, their dedicated installation and servicing team ensures flawless on-time project delivery, with minimum inconvenience. Each project is a process, which these professionals conclude by successfully installing the perfectly suited solution for any hotel, anywhere in the world.

To guarantee complete customer satisfaction, Stylis delivers a thorough step-by-step service for the duration of all projects. The work with their clientele all the way from the initial consultation and visualization to delivery, installation and after-sales service. Stylis ensures a full after-sales service, including guaranteed availability of all spare parts and a 5 year warranty against manufacturing defects.

Shop drawings, 3D shots and panoramic views are provided for ceilings, flooring, walls, power outlets and lighting layouts. Clients are supplied with sample material boards and technical reports that are provided periodically, with photos throughout the production process.

KEY BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH STYLISWhen it comes to hospitality design, there is certainly no shortage of designers or furniture manufacturers in the industry, however what sets Stylis apart from many suppliers is that they can offer the service of both design and product with factory capabilities to supply any size of project.

Stylis employs highly talented artisans who have a very close relationship and involvement with the manufacturing and design process. The focus is not on selling a design, but instead on the quality and functionality of the product. “Each hotel project is an individual and unique case and we assess and consider the client’s perspective, budget and personal choices,” explains Ibrahim.

“We consider our design style to be a mixture of modern contemporary with an oriental feel, however, the flexibility of our carefully designed modular system allows for infinite choices to fit any space or area. We pride ourselves on many years of delivering perfectly tailored solutions to satisfy the diverse needs of our clients,” he concludes.

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YOUR INTERIOR CONTRACTORArt Line is a renowned interior contracting company, founded in 1999. It has operations in the MENA region with offices in Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar, the UAE, Algeria and KSA. It also has presence in China, Spain and the UK.

With headquarters in Amman, Jordan and main regional office in Dubai, UAE, Art Line is able to serve the entire Middle East

and GCC countries through their distinguished sub-contractors.

Art Line provides turnkey solutions for projects in interior works, finishing and furniture. Their scope of work includes:

• Furniture fitting and equipment• Joinery, finishing and fit out• Design and build• Value engineeringArt Line has been awarded one of the biggest

Marriot Complexes in the world, located in Algeria with an approximate area of 340,000 square metres

with 1,400 rooms.They have also been awarded the first Nobu 7

Star Hotel in the region in Riyadh, KSA, distinguished by its unique designs and its well-known and international restaurants.

The most recent important achievements and projects awarded to them include:

• Rotana Hotel in Amman, Jordan, a 5 star hotel with an approximate area of 70,000 square metres and a capacity of 420 rooms located in a 50 floor tower.

• The Al-Obaikan project in Riyadh, KSA, is a mixed-use tower with offices, also including a Hilton Hotel. It is 117 metres in height, with a capacity of 204 rooms.

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F1 INFOTECH plans, designs, migrates and implements IT infrastructure solutions for all hospitality environments, offering the best breed of products for every requirement when it comes to technology integration.

F1 Infotech provides end to end solutions on hotel management software. Infor is its core product and Sky Software and the ORCHID

passport scanning solution are integrated solutions to all international HMS / PMS solutions.

F1’s Infrastructure has grown from being a regional player to having an international footprint. In the coming years, F1’s focus is to deliver cost-effective state-of-the-art technologies that will reduce operational costs (opex) and focus on maximising footprints in MEA and APAC.

F1 is launching a new passport reader concept – ORCHID, which will cater to hotels, hospitals and duty free shops, which allows organisations to secure guest data effectively by saving time.

In the hotel industry, for example, the ORCHID reader for passport verification is quickly becoming one of the most essential tools at reception, used for guest check-ins in a speedy and professional manner. The system can assist Government authorities or respective agencies to update their guest details on a regular basis.

THE ONE-STOP SHOPMEET OUR CLIENTS

In 2015, F1 will be launching its own products on RFID that will allow hotels to tag and control their assets more effectively considering both operations and costs.

F1 is a Gold Partner with Infor, which is their highest level of partnership. Infor is the Platinum partner with F1 Infotech at this year’s Hotel Show.

Infor is among the top enterprise software companies, helping 70,000 customers in more than 200 countries and territories to improve operations, drive growth and quickly adapt to changes in business demands. Infor Hospitality is designed to address the specialised requirements of hotels, resorts, casinos, and Government lodging agencies. with a full suite of financial and operational applications that help you manage the online and guest experience.

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The only one stop IT Solution provider in MEA and APAC

ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE DIVISION | ENTERPRISE IT INFRASTRUCTURE DIVISION | DESIGN AND CONSULTATION DIVISION

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THE LEISURE SHOWA GROWING INDUSTRY

POTENTIAL OF THE LEISURE INDUSTRY

The Leisure Show, soft launched in 2013, is back this year in a much bigger way. This doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone, since

the leisure and outdoor industry has been growing exponentially and now accounts for close to 70% of travel and tourism spend in the GCC.

The global industry’s growth is serious business . For instance, the world market for instance, for theme parks is expected to reach about AED 116 billion by 2017, according to a report by Global Industry Analysts. Several new projects are coming up in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman and the region is set to witness a remarkable growth in the entertainment sector in the near future.

According to experts there is a lot of untapped potential in this industry in the UAE and the MENA region. Emirates such as Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah offer a lot of opportunities to develop leisure and outdoor activities which could cost less than the main attractions in the UAE.

The UAE is one of the biggest growth market for sports and fitness equipment in the region. Furthermore, hotels, in both the luxury and business sectors, are increasingly investing in their spa, sports and recreational facilities to differentiate their offering in a competitive market.

The Leisure Show 2014 will cater to four main sectors – Outdoor Design, Furniture & Lighting, Pool, Spa, Sports & Fitness, and Recreational Fun and Adventure. The spa industry across the UAE is worth in excess of AED 2.6 billion, with the hotel and resort spa market responsible for a retail value of AED 1.2 billion.

As new hotel and resort properties, along with luxury independent spa destinations continue to be built across the GCC, the scope for growth and investment is immense.

With the opening of IMG World of Adventure plus the announcement of Six Flags Park coming to Dubai in 2017, the region is attracting foreign companies looking to tap into world-class business opportunities.

With the FIFA World Cup less than 9 years away, the sport and fitness industry is also feeling the buzz of investment and business opportunities. Worth an estimated AED 180 billion to the MENA region, the sports and fitness industry is a key economic driver of the region’s economy.

The Leisure Show provides a platform for companies to meet with designers, architects, contractors and the decision makers responsible for the leisure projects and facilities in the MENA region.

BILLION EXPECTED VALUE OF THEME PARKS

GLOBALLY BY 2017

116AED 2.6BILLION

AED

VALUE OF SPA INDUSTRY ACROSS THE UAE

UPCOMING PROJECTS IN THE GCCl Mall of the World District, Dubai: With an estimated cost of AED 25 billion, the park is projected to be completed by 2024.l IMG World of Adventure, Dubai: Located within the City of Arabia, this project has an estimated cost of AED 4 billion.l Theme Park Complex, Near Jebel Ali Port, Dubai: The Park is scheduled to open in 2017, with an estimated cost of AED 10 billion.l Adventure Island, Qatar: This indoor theme park, which is being constructed as a part of the Oasis Mall project, is scheduled to open in 2017. It is being built at an approximate cost of AED 1.1 billion.l Majarat O-man, located between Muscat and Sohar: This indoor theme park, which is being built at a cost of close to AED 381 million, will open in mid-2016.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Almost 8,000 of The Hotel

Show visitors who attended in

2013 were looking to source

leisure products. 7% had a budget responsibility of

more than AED 3.67 million.

The leisure and outdoor industry

has been growing exponentially

over the past few years and now

accounts for over 70% of the total travel and tourism spend in the GCC.

The value of the leisure and

entertainment projects being

constructed in the GCC is close to

AED 267.9 billion.

A GROWING INDUSTRY

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Guzzi Eugenio is a leading company in the manufacturing of elastic trampolines for entertainment.

GAMES FOR FREE TIMEGuzzi Eugenio has been in the field of

entertainment for more than 25 years and has become known for its quality and service.

Their main product, known as the elastic trampoline, is strong and safe, using a thick iron frame and flame retardent materials. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use as the metal strcuture is hot galavanised by immersion and certified by TUV from Germany.

The company is very proud of its reliability because of the quality of their products and their service and assistance.

Guzzi Eugenio is one of the top suppliers globally, as they can provide any spare part for all types of commercially available trampolines. So, any time any customer is in need, they are ready to help in the quickest time possible.

The company also provides other games including inflatable slides and castles, for outdoor activities, either next to the beach or in a park, playground labyrinths, soft-plays and swimming pool balls. These are interesting additions to accompany their main games.

Guzzi customers include indoor/outdoor parks, as they can supply a wide variety of games that can be adapted for both environments.

Their games are often enjoyed by adults and children alike, in locations such as restaurants and hotels. Their customers also include smaller premises that like to provide entertaining activities for families.

THE LEISURE SHOWA GROWING INDUSTRY

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EDUCATION PARTNER

LEARN HOSPITALITY THE SWISS WAY

Glion offers programmes in the fields of international hospitality management, tourism, and event, sports, and entertainment

management. Located in two different Swiss campuses one

in Glion, above the famous resort of Montreux on the shores of Lake Geneva, and one in Bulle, in the heart of the Gruyère region, which is famous for its culinary specialties, Glion has the unique advantage of offering its international students an ideal, safe, and multicultural educational environment.

Glion’s new London campus opened its doors to students in August 2013. Glion London is a branch campus with the same programme structure and ethos as Glion Switzerland. Glion London is hosted at the University of Roehampton, less than 30 minutes from London’s Waterloo station, and approximately 40 minutes from central London.

ACCREDITATIONGIHE is accredited at university level by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) through the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education in the United States.

RANKINGThe Institute is ranked by industry hiring managers

of luxury hotels, among the top 3 hospitality management schools in the world for an international career (TNS, Global Research, 2013).

The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has added GIHE to its global list of recommended higher education institutions. Students accepted into Glion can now apply for UAE scholarships to complete studies.

MISSIONGIHE offers management-focused programmes for the hospitality and other service industries. With an emphasis on both didactic and craft-based learning, Glion is European in its outlook, Swiss in its work ethos, American in its educational approach, and multinational in its student body.

All programmes emphasise the development of generic thinking skills, understanding of contemporary management theory, and the integration of theory and practice. The 'Glion Spirit' and Glion’s academic programmes prepare students for rapid progress to international managerial positions.

Glion will be hosting a session on ‘Nationalisation - Gender Balance and the International Workforce Challenges’ on the 30th of September, at 3:00pm at the Vision Conference.

Glion Institute of Higher Education (GIHE) is a private Swiss institution that offers undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programmes in the field of hospitality.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMMESAs Glion is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, the following academic programmes are based on the American university system. Intakes are every January and July.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES l Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) (3½ years, including 5 academic semesters and 2 internships).

l Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Operations – 18 months, including 2 academic semesters and one internship.

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESl Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) (1½ years, including 2 academic semesters and 1 internship) or Postgraduate Higher Diploma (PGHD) (two years, including 3 academic semesters and 1 internship).

MASTER’S PROGRAMMEResponding to the need for more highly qualified managers in the service industries, Glion offers prominent MBA and Master’s programmes. By acquiring key managerial skills, students will gain a competitive advantage to succeed in this rapidly evolving global industry.

In addition to the campus-based graduate programmes, Glion offers the first 100% online MBA in International Hospitality and Service Industries Management.

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THE VISION CONFERENCEThe conference will bring together 86 experts from the hospitality and hotel industry to highlight and discuss various trends and topics from 28th-30th September 2014.

The Vision Conference, which will be held as part of The Hotel Show 2014 will have 86 international and regional pioneering industry

experts, who will share their knowledge, best practice and vision for the hospitality and leisure industries, both now and in the future.

The Vision Conference will broadly focus on several key areas:

• SHAPING THE FUTURE • SUSTAINABILITY FROM THE GROUND UP• A CULTURE BUILT FOR SUCCESS• ENSURING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS• EMERGING MARKETSChristine Davidson, The Hotel Show Event

Director, said, “We are confident the programme will not only inspire the audience, but ensure they come away with a greater understanding of global and regional hospitality industry trends. We will also explore emerging markets, address destination marketing, tourism infrastructure and theme parks, and the importance of F&B.”

Michel Jost, Executive Chef Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi, who will be one of the key speakers at The Vision Conference, added, “In a fast growing market like the UAE, attending The Hotel Show is not an option, it’s a given. The UAE is probably going to have the fastest growth ever seen in hospitality over the next 6-8 years. For those in hospitality who consider they have only a limited time for networking, and to really see what the competition is doing, The Hotel Show should not be missed. Slowing down a few days may offer the reward of going faster in the future.” Michel Jost will be speaking on Day 3, 30th September, at the Talent Management, Leadership, Retention and Reward session, at 3:45pm.

LAURENT A. VOIVENELChief Operating Officer HMH - Hospitality Management Holdings

SUMATI MURARIVice President - Hotels & Hospitality Group MEA, JLL

RUSSEL SHARPE,COO for Citymax Hotels

TIINA BERGMAN,Managing Director at Table4Me

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DAY 1: SUNDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER

11.00am KEYNOTE

Issam AbdulRahim Kazim, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing

11.15am - 11.45am PRESENTATION

Hotel development hotspot Middle East Caroline List, Sales & Product Manager, TOPHOTELPROJECTS

12.00pm - 12.30pm PANEL

Trends in hospitality and leisure industryChair: Rahul Odedra, Editor, Hotelier Middle EastMarc Bennett, Senior Vice President, International Operations, Dubai Corporation of Tourism and Commerce MarketingAndrew J. Fay, President & Chief Operating Officer, Gettys GroupChristopher Hewitt, Senior Consultant, TRI Hospitality ConsultingGuy Wilkinson, Managing Partner, ViabilityJulia Monk, Senior Principal, Director of Hospitality Interior Design, HOKFredrik Reinisch, Regional General Manager, UAE & Seychelles, JA Hotels & ResortsAndre Saade, Multi-Property General Manager, Marriott InternationalRabih Feghali, Director of Business Development, Roya International

12.45pm - 1.15pm PRESENTATION

Mega events and legacyPhilip Wooller, Area Director, Middle East & Africa, STR Global

1.30pm - 2.00pm PANEL

What should hoteliers really expect from Expo 2020 and the FIFA World Cup 2022?Chair: Guy Wilkinson, Managing Partner, ViabilityChris Sims, Deputy Chairman, Savills Northern GulfMohamed Awadalla, CEO, TIME Hotels L.L.C.Ammar Kanaan, Corporate Director of Operations & General Manager, Auris First Central Hotel SuitesDavid Brown, General Manager, Fraser SuitesMichel Jost, Executive Chef, Yas ViceroyKhamis Kazzaz, General Manager, Radisson Blu Resort, Sharjah

2.15pm - 2.45pm Development & growth of mid-range hotelsChair: Russell Sharpe, Chief Operating Officer, Citymax HotelsYousuf Lootah, MBA, Exec. Director Tourism Developments & Investments, Dubai's Dept. of Tourism & Commerce Mktg.Christopher Hewitt, Senior Consultant, TRL Hospitality ConsultingLaurent A Voivenel, CEO, HMH (Hospitality Management Holdings)Sumati Murari, Vice President - Hotels & Hospitality Group, JLL Middle East & AfricaSteven Miller, Senior Grohe Vice President, Business Development, Shapoorji Pallonji International

3.00pm - 3.30pm PRESENTATION

High growth challenges and opportunitiesGrant Salter, Director, Head of Travel, Hospitality & Leisure Advisory, Deloitte Corporate Finance Ltd.

3.45pm - 4.15pm PANEL

Future trends interior design for hospitality, F&B and leisureChair: Annamaria Lambri, Associate Professor of Architecture & Interior Design, AUDAndrew J. Fay, President/Chief Operating Officer, Gettys GroupMarcos Cain, Director/Founder, Stickman DesignJulia Monk, Senior Principal, Director of Hospitality Interior Design, HOKDiane Thorsen, LEED AP BA(Hons) IIDA, Principal Design Director, Perkins+WillKai Schukowski, Hotel Manager, Kempinski Hotel AjmanSimon P Turton, Head of Accessibility & Design, Ebdaah

4.30pm - 5.00pm PRESENTATION

How to achieve full occupancy - casestudy London OlympicsDonna Taylor, Director, Village and Games Services

5.15pm - 5.45pm PRESENTATION

How to cope with challenges in food safety & regulatory complianceBobby Krishna, Principal Food Inspection Officer - Food Control Department, Dubai Municipality

6.00pm - 6.30pm PRESENTATION

Women in hospitality leadershipStephanie Aboujaoude, Area Director, Marketing - Middle East & sub-Saharan Africa, The Rezidor Hotel Group

6.30pm - 7.00pm NETWORKING

Conference Hosted by Jeff Price, Jeff Price Media

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DAY 2: MONDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER

11.00am KEYNOTE

11.15am - 11.45am PRESENTATION

Evolution in Yacht HotelsMichael O'Brien, Director, The Monday Hotel GroupHans Niemi, Director, Suborn Hotels

12.00pm - 12.30pm PANEL

Theme parks and leisure facilities to meet growing demandMichael Andrew Haimson, Technical Director, Construction & Projects, Ferrari WorldGeorge Walker, Creative Director, Farah Leisure Parks Management LLCLennard Otto, General Manager, Wadi AdventurePrakash Vivekanand, Managing Director, Amusement Services International LLC

12.45pm - 1.15pm PANEL

Managing successful hotel developments (leases, franchise, MANchise, contract)Chair: Christopher Hewitt, Senior Consultant, TRI Hospitality ConsultingDavid Vely, Senior Vice President Development Middle East, Africa & India, Premier Inn International Whitbread Hotels & Restaurants InternationalPeter Janssen, CEO, Landmark Hotels & SuitesGuy Wilkinson, Managing Partner, Viability

1.30pm - 2.00pm PRESENTATION

A 'WOW' customer service starts with the basicsNasif Kayed, Managing Director, SMCCU

2.15pm - 2.45pm PANEL

The benefits of sustainability regulations and standardsAmelie Zegmout, Hospitality Programme Ambassador, EGBC

3.00pm - 3.45pm PANEL

Sustainable hotel - is it possible?Chair: Gary Wright, Editor, The Big 5Christiane Abu Zeidan, Corporate Director of Environment, Health & Safety, Rotana Hotel Management Corporation PJSCRohit Salunke, Director of Engineering, SofitelSandrine Le Biavant, Director, Consultancy, FARNEKIftikhar Hamdani, General Manager, RamadaChiara Cantono, Architect, Head of WT StudioJennifer B. Houchaime, Hospitality Consultant, Roya International Hospitality & Leisure ConsultantsIbrahim Al Zubi, Head of Sustainability, Majid Al Futtaim Properties LLCShadi Bakhour, General Manager, Canon Emirates

4.00pm - 4.30pm PRESENTATION

Reducing the long term impact on energy, water, wasteJohn Farrell, Director, XCO2 Energy

4.45pm - 5.15pm PRESENTATION

Closing the gap: Developing homegrown F&B concepts that can rival international franchisesSalem Bin Dasmal, Founder, Silver Spoon Investments

5.30pm - 6.00pm PANEL

Why Saudi Arabia is worth long term investmentMunthir M. Al-Ansari, Director General of Tourism Information and Research Centre (MAS), Saudi Commission for Tourism and AntiquitiesSamer Abou Aleiwi, General Manager, Al Mashreq Boutique HotelIsmail Al Kamal, Director, Al Kamal International Interior Design & ContractorsJerad Bachar, Strategic Planning Consultant & Development Manager, Saudi Exhibition & Convention Bureau

6.00pm - 7.00pm NETWORKING

Conference Hosted by Jeff Price, Jeff Price Media

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VISION CONFERENCE

DAY 3: TUESDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER11.00am KEYNOTE: "Driving direct bookings in the digital age"

Martin Kubler, International Hospitality Consultant, iconsulthotels11.15am - 11.45am PANEL

Architecture, build and landscaping for the futureChair: Nick Ames, Editor, Middle East Architect MagazineBart Leclercq, Head of Structures Design, WSPPhil Jaffa, Design Principal and Founder, Scape Design AssociatesJulia Monk, Senior Principal, Director of Hospitality Interior Design, HOKKarim Benkirane, Head - Design & Development, MERAAS Holding

12.00pm - 12.30pm PANELRealising the true power of f&bChair: Devina Divecha, Editor, Caterer Middle EastMichel Jost, Executive Chef, Yas ViceroyChristian Gradnitzer, Corporate Director Culinary, Jumeirah Group & The Restaurant Group Tiina Maija Bergman, Managing Partner, Table4MeSalem Bin Dasmal, Founder, Silver Spoon InvestmentsShyam Sundar Bhaskaran, Food & Beverage Director, Sport CityDaniel During, Principal & Managing Director, Thomas Klein InternationalLynn Bellinger, MD, Purple Hospitality

12.45pm - 1.15pm PRESENTATIONDare to differentiate: achieving sustainable spa and wellness profitabilityEmlyn Brown, Director - Spa Operations, GOCO Hospitality

1.30pm - 2.00pm PANELAll things digital & shifting the focus to direct bookingsChair: Martin Kubler, International Hospitality Consultant, iconsulthotelsSaahil Mehta, Managing Director, ResNet WorldAli Hashmi, Industry Manager - Travel & Government, Google MENATiina Maija Bergman, Managing Partner, Table4MeAmer AlHalabi, Regional Manager MENA, HotelsCombinedEric Rogers, Regional Head EMEA, FCS Computer Systems

2.15pm - 2.45pm PANELHow to ensure a superior guest experienceMohammed Rizwan, Director of Information Resources, JW Marriott Marquis HotelGreg Beatty, Chief Operating Officer, DOCOMO InterTouch Ltd.Alana Witte, Director, Middle East & Africa, RevinateLisa Apolinski, Founder & CEO, 3 Dog Write Inc.Santhosh Nair, Director of IT, Radisson Royal HotelHossam Megahed, CEO, IPMagixWael Othman, Corporate Director of IT & Business Solutions, Rotana Hotel Management Corporation PJSC

3.00pm - 3.30pm PRESENTATIONNationalisation - gender balance and the international workforce challengesMary Farmer, Faculty & Program Director, Glion Online

3.45pm - 4.15pm PANELTalent management, leadership, retention and rewardChair: Michel Jost, Executive Chef, Yas ViceroyMary Farmer, Faculty & Program Director, Glion OnlineLisa Apolinski, Founder & CEO, 3 Dog Write IncLaurent Chaudet, General Manager, Pullman Deira City CentrePhilippe Montaubin, Cluster General Manager, Novotel - Ibis - Adagio, Al Barsha AndreSaade, Multi-Property General Manager, Marriott InternationalLynn Bellinger, MD, Purple Hospitality

4.30pm - 5.00pm PRESENTATIONRacing Disneyland - the evolution of themed vacationsGeorge Walker, Technical Director - Construction & Projects, Ferrari WorldMichael Andrew Haimson, Creative Director, Farah Leisure Parks Management LLC

5.15pm - 5.45pm PANELThe future of FM in hospitalityChair: Ali Al Suwaidi, Executive Director, Ejadah Asset Management Group Abu Dhabi / Board of Director, MEFMAJason Ruehland, Managing Director, Emrill ServicesSandrine Le Biavant, Director, Consultancy, FARNEKRobbie Cameron, Head of FM, ChicagoJames Hewitson, Resident Manager, Anantara Dubai The Palm

6.00pm - 7.00pm NETWORKINGConference Hosted by Jeff Price, Jeff Price Media

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The VIP & Buyers Club is created by Greenline Interiors. Established in 1976 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates by architect and interior designer

Mr. Samir M. Badro, Greenline Interiors (GLI) has grown into an international corporate network over the years and has a presence in 12 cities, with more than 1,500 professionals in various specialisations.

Greenline Interiors is consistently dedicated to the highest international technological standards in interior design, manufacturing and the contracting of high quality turnkey interiors by deploying all its resources and maintaining professional workmanship in order to deliver unsurpassable quality of its products.

Greenline’s versatility ranges from projects in the sectors of hospitality and public areas, to palaces and

private residences. The company has collaborated with some of the finest hotel operators in the world such as Fairmont, Hilton, Wyndham, Jumeirah, Rotana, Starwood, Marriott, Accor, Kempinski, Anantara and many others.

Some notable projects in Greenline’s portfolio include over 22 luxurious palaces for the Royal ruling families of the UAE, the Presidential Library in Texas and the private quarters of former President George Bush (Senior), the Sheraton Hotel Edinburgh, the Vendome Hotel ,Paris, the Emirates First and Business Class Lounges at Dubai International Airport, the 7 star Conference Center in the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi, and the world renowned 7 star Burj Al Arab in Dubai – just to name a few.

THE EXCLUSIVE CLUBThe VIP & Buyers Club at The Hotel Show 2014 is an exclusive invitation only programme, that allows key business buyers and decision makers to network, meet and engage with exhibitors with fellow colleagues in a luxurious and exclusive lounge at the exhibition.

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The Hotel Show Dubai is pleased to acknowledge Dubai Eye as the Official Radio Sponsor of 2014. Lucy Taylor and Mark Lloyd will be broadcasting The Travel Show LIVE each day and you can expect to hear from industry professionals and exhibitors on the latest product launches and insights from the industry.

VISIT THE PAVILION STAND PC40, ENTRY VIA HALL 6.

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DAY 1

12.00pm-12.30pm Future hotel, sustainable vision by WT StudioWT Studio

12.45pm-1.45pm Careers and Training Networking hour

2.00pm-4.00pm DUBAI EYE ‘LIVE’ Travel Show broadcast

DAY 2

12.00pm-12.30pm SPA Management and SPA franchising Made in ItalyCaschera SPA, Paolo Caschera, Owner

Caschera SPA

12.45pm-1.45pm Careers and Training Networking hour

2.00pm-4.00pm DUBAI EYE ‘LIVE’ Travel Show broadcast

DAY 3

12.00pm-12.30pm The Rise of Sustainability in the Middle East Green Globe, Guido Bauer, CEO

Green Globe

12.45pm-1.45pm Careers and Training Networking hour

2.00pm-4.00pm DUBAI EYE ‘LIVE’ Travel Show broadcast

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360 decoro Holding GmbH 3 D22

A Casa K 4 E86

A L'Atelier 4 D72

ABB Industries LLC 8 E238

Ace Interior Design and Furniture Industry LLC 7 A173

Acentic ME FZ LLC 7 F198

Admiral Inc.FZE 6 B164

Aerolux India Pvt Ltd 7 F174

AHK Insaat Turizm Dekorasyon San.Tic.Ltd.Sti. 6 D160

Ahla Jaw Trading LLC 7 F200

Ahmed Abdul Rahman & Sons General Trading LLC 6 F152

AIMMP-Associacao das Industrias de Madeira

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Airtight Networks Inc. 7 F198

AKB Distribution 5 A99

Al Accad Hotel Supplies 5 E122

Al Andalus Hotels Suppliers Co.LLC 5 E121

Al Aqili Furnishings LLC 6 D158

Al Baddad International 7 D170

Al Bilad Industries & Trading 5 A124

Al Diyafa Hotel & Catering Supplies 4 A81

Al Fajer Establishment 3 B54

Al Hannan Industries LLC 4 A92

Al Wifaq General Trading LLC 8 A248

Al Zaher General Facilities Supply LLC 6 B136

Albiral Display Solutions S.L. 7 A197

Alhanan Ind. LLC 4 A92

Allsorts 5 F100

Allure Porcelain & Glassware Factory (Niagra Trading) 5 D120

Alomi Real Wood Floors LLC 6 A143

Alpha Household 6 C133

Amancorp Ltd 5 A115

Anchor Global FZE 4 A92

Andy Mannhart Co LLC 4 E80

Anita Klein Design 3 F24

Ann Pamintuan (The Gilded Expressions) 3 C05

Antik Technology 8 A213

Ararat International Trading 4 B89

Areen 3 E39

Aris Plastik ve Mobilya San.Tic.Ltd.Sti. 3 A20

Arnstadt Kristall GmbH 3 D48

Art Line Interiors 7 D200

Art Mely (SMB Trading) 4 A67

Art Plus Photographs Production 7 B188

Artasa 4 C78

Arte Casa 7 E176

Artistici SA 2 B109

Ascolia Equipment 3 A51

Asfa Plastic and Metal Industry Foreign

Trade Marketing Inc. 4 E69

Ashar Professional Linens Ltd 3 F01

ASM Security UG 3 C31

Astro Lighting Ltd 7 A176

Atelier DLHV 3 C52

Atelier Torsades 4 B71

Atiq Liusie General Trading LLC (Bellolite) 6 A155

Atoll Energy 4 D74

Atolye Kostum Tekstil San. Ve Tic.Ltd. Sti 3 D59

Attraktion! GmbH 3 D24

Audicom Middle East and Africa FZCO 8 A240

Austrian Trading LLC 7 B198

Authentique Art and Design LLC 7 B180

Avant Enterrpise 63161

Axon Business Systems LLC 7 B200

B&N Contract Furniture SA 3 C08

Baal Artisans 4 C93

Bada Daily & Chemical CO., LTD. 2 F98

Bagno Design 6 D150

Baituti Interiors 7 A198

Bancroft 3 E33

Bartech 4 D76

BAS Global Investments / Global Views 6 E168

Bassano Lux 4 B61

Bazhou Wanxiang Furniture Co., Ltd. 2 F101

Bed Janssen 2 C102

Beijing CM STAR Furniture Co Ltd 2 B95

Belanka 4 C77

Berengier 4 C76

Bevis Design Associates Ltd 3 F22

Bienal Mobilya Dekorasyon Turizm Ve San.Tic.A.S. 3 D51

Birmingham Chamber of Commerce 3 F34

BKS Textiles Pvt.Ltd. 2 E102

Blue Horizon Trading 4 A85

Blue Rhine Industries LLC 8 B241

Boncafe Middle East LLC 6 C140

Bond Interiors 5 F110

Bormioli Luigi 4 D79

Bose UAE Trading LLC 7 C200

Brandsgroup 24 3 B41

Brennwagen GmbH 3 C46

Brintons Carpets Ltd -DMCC 3 E02

Buechin Design GmbH & Co.KG 3 C48

Burgess Furniture Ltd - UK 6 D167

Buro 45 LLC 5 D118

Bute Fabrics 3 E23

BWSM Brassworks Ltd 3 D49

By NS 4 C73

Cactose 4 B76

CAD+T-Consulting GmbH 3 B21

Cadd Emirates Computer Trading LLC 8 B214

Candol Produktions- und HandelsgesmbH 3 C29

Canon Midde East FZ-LLC 8 B228

Capital Garden Products Ltd 3 D27

Capsule Arts & Frames LLC 7 F189

CARIOLATO 4 B69

Casa Perla Trading LLC 6 A137

Casa Shamuzzi - Stars Dome Group 6 B150

Celeste Industries LLC PA 20

CES Energy Consultants 7 F201

Cetis Middle East Tr. (LLC) 8 A237

Chabowski Trading 3 A48

Chabros International Group 6 B156

Chelini 4 D71

Chromatone Ltd 3 E08

Cinelli Piume & Piumini Srl 4 D68

CISA (Allegion) 8 D211

CITEM - Center for International Trade Expositions

& Missions 3 C01

CK Architecture Interiors LLC 7 F172

CLASSIMO di S. Messina & C. 4 F72

Classy Group 7 E200

Clipso Productions Sas 4 A73

Close to Bone 3 C54

Coffema Int'l General Trading 5 C121

Compincar 2 B100

Confort Mousse 4 B72

Contrejour 4 C71

Corporate Insignia Ltd 4 A60

Corque Design 2 A105

Cotton Empire 4 C94

Crapeau 4 B75

Creadore A/S 4 F89

Creative Design and Products 3 F29

Crown International 3 B52

D Drakoulakis Avete 2 C109

Dan Form 7 E170

Danstep International 2 E104

Danube Home 8 F216

DAR Lighting 3 D09

David Hunt Lighting Ltd 3 D05

De Witte Lietaer International Textiles 3 C56

Delicate Flore 6 A135

Desert River 7 B170

Deshoulieres 4 D78

Design LSM 3 E38

Design 528 8 F219

Designed By Hind (Hind Trading) 3 F27

Dezigntechnic 8 F234

Dhofar Global Tr. Est 3 A40

DIGIVALET 8 C230

Distinction Contracts Ltd 3 D33

Diversified General Trading 6 F138

Docomo Intertouch MENA FZ-LLC 8 A210

Dometic AB Regional Office Middle East 8 D216

Dong Gia Enterprise Ceramics and Decor Objects PB 60

Dongguan Excellence Golf & Sightseeing Car Co.,Ltd 2 C96

DongGuan MingMei Carpet Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. 2 F91

DoorSolutions Bvba 3 B51

Dorma Gulf Door Controls FZE PC 27

Dotzauer Kristalleuchten Produktions GmbH 3 D28

Dream Glass 3 D52

Dubai Audio 7 A175

Dubai Furniture Manufacturing Co LLC 6 D130

DUE EFFE LAMPADARI SAS di Figlioli Francesco & C. 4 F72

D'un Jardin A L'autre 4 A71

Dupont 3 B59

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Easy Doks LLC 8 B213

Ecus Sleep PC 28

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Egypt Expo & Convention Authority - EECA 2 C108

Eibe Produktion & Vertrieb GmbH 3 C41

Ege Carpets 8 F219

Eko Development Ltd 2 D92

Electric Mirror 7 C207

Elekta Gulf 7 E210

Elemegi Insaat Ic Mimarlik Mobilya Hali

Ve Tekstil San.Ve Tic.Ltd.Sti 7 C170

Elpas Elektromekanik Mal.Sam.Tic.A.S. 3 F54

Elstead Lighting Ltd 3 D31

Emirates Neon Group 7 C176

Emirates Transport 8 E240

EMSA GmbH 3 B42

Ena Shaw 3 F28

ENG Infotech Corporation 8 A212

Engineering Techniques Services 7 F190

Enncon 6 B132

Enterprise Greece 2 C101

Envy Project 2 B108

Era Ic Ve Dis Tic. Salih Ozkirsehirlioglu 3 A09

Ersah Madeni Esya San.Tic.Ltd.Sti. 7 B190

Eurocave 4 C72

European Cosmetics Manufacturing Company 6 B137

Eva Interiors 6 F166

Everpia Vietnam JSC PB 60

Excloosiva 7 F180

Expressions FZC 5 C110

Ezzra Electronics LLC 8 B212

F1 Infotech FZE 8 D210

Falkenporzellan GmbH 3 B30

Fantini Mosaici 4 D71

Feel Good Design Ltd 3 F20

Fertini, LDA 3 E42

FFUUSS 2013 SLU 3 D58

Fidati Trading LLC 3 A26

Finali Furniture and Home Accessories 3 C01

Finobello Bvba (Ingrid Lesage) 3 B53

Fiore Rosso Creative Garden Designs 7 C190

Flanders Investment & Trade 3 B55

Floor Expo 7 A183

Fogarty (Contracts) Ltd 3 E32

Forest Group Nederland BV 4 C95

Forest House Trading LLC 7 E202

Foshan Eok Trading Co., Ltd. 2 F107

Four Seasons Ramesh Gallery 2 D109

Fourth 3 F35

France Resille 4 D72

Fries Kunststofftechnik GmbH 3 C21

Frilich GmbH 3 B48

Garibaldi 2 C101

Garnier Thiebaut 4 D78

GDV General Trading LLC 4 E73

General Engineering Company 5 A118

Gerab Energy 8 F242

GFMM Trading 3 A53

Gharieni Group GmbH 3 C39

Global Allies 6 A130

Global Floor Furnishers 3 F39

Global Marketing Company for Sleeping Systems

(Sleep High) 5 C120

Global Sourcing LLC 5 B110

GLT - Gruppo Urmet 8 A220

Go In GmbH 5 C121

Gold Triangle Group Limited 2 G94

GoldenB2B Hospitality FZ LLC 8 A233

Grassoler SA 6 C150

GREATBEAM ELECTRICITY CO.,LTD 2 B99

Greenline Interiors 2 F81

Grohe 8F219

Grumpy Joes Ltd. 3 E25

Guangdong Be-Tech Security Systems Limited 8 F232

Guangdong YABO Furniture Industries Co.,LTD 6 C166

Guangzhou ETON Electromechanical Co.,Ltd. 2 G104

Guangzhou Guiheng Leather Manufacture Co.,Ltd 2 E95

Guangzhou Haoyuan Outdoor Furniture Co., Ltd. 2 E92

Gulf Asian General Trading 6 A140

Guren Metal Turizm Tasimacilik Ins.San.ve

Dis.Tic.Ltd.Sti 3 E59

GVD General Trading LLC 4 E73

Handelsgesmbh 3 C29

GZGREEN Technologies Co.,Ltd. 2 C98

Hanse Textilvertrieb GmbH 3 C26

Hanview Enterprises Ltd 2 E96

Hartmann Tresore Middle East LLC 3 D42

Heather Grey Corp PD 28

Herborner Pumpenfabrik Gmbh & Co Kg 3 C35

Hill Cross Furniture 3 D39

Homara 2 A101

Homarium 3 B57

Home Art Muse 6 A138

Homesun Electric Appliance Co.,Ltd 2 B96

Honeywell MiddleEast Intl.Ltd. 8 D230

Hong Lam Service Trading Production Co., Ltd. PB 60

Hospitality Solution ME 4 A68

Hotel EMporium 3 F47

Hotel Sourcing International Limited 2 E99

Hotelity General Trading LLC 4 D93

HPRS GmbH 3 B27

Hypnos Ltd. 5 B100

IBA Apps 8 A211

IBEBI DESIGN 4 E71

ID Badges FZE 4 A82

IEC - Berlin GmbH c/o German Pavilion 3 A39

IHS Global Alliance 4 F66

INAUS 4 C62

Industria Vetraria Valdarnese I.V.V. Societa Cooperativa 4 D62

Ing O Fiorentini Spa 4 D61

Innspire - Intelligent Hotels AB 7 B208

Insight Home Textiles Limited 2 A95

Inter Trade Projects Contracting LLC PA 30

INTEREL 8 B230

Intermetal Ltd Dubai 6 C148

Intermetal Ltd Dubai PB 20

Intros Hotel Supplies Middle East FZE 3 A59

INVENTA CONTRACT SRL 4 E71

Island View Distributors LLC 6 A154

I-supply FZCO 4 A62

ITP Pulishing 3F41

Italdeco Technical Services 6 E150

J Live Ltd (The Lectern Company) 3 E11

J T Online Solutions 8 A235

Jetclass, Real Furniture S.A. 3 E41

Jiangsu Canasin Weaving Co Ltd 2 D99

JIANGSU MENGFEISI WEAVING CO.,LTD 2 F102

Jiangyin Molon Textile Co., Ltd 2 E101

JM Posner Ltd 3 E05

Johansen World Group Corp 3 C09

Jufralo Trading LLC 2 A96

JVD Technologies 7 C195

KA Dizayn Otel Donanimlari Sanayi ve Tic.Ltd.Sti. 4 E61

Kadir Ikizler Tekstil San Ve Tic Ltd Sti 3 B08

Kaechele GmbH 3 A49

Kaercher 3 B31

Kapsun Resources Corporation 6 A161

Karasek & Co 3 C22

Kaynemaile 8 F219

Kenyon International INC 7 F183

KG Denim Ltd 2 D101

Khiara Group 4 A84

Kidz Inc Dubai 7 C181

KNY Design GmbH 3 A21

Kodisoft 8F219

Kohlers Interiors Hospitality 6 E164

KPTAC Technologies 8 F219

L Espace International Company 5 A120

L P Flex 7 A180

La Favorita 4 D69

LacquerCraft Hospitality 6 A131

Lapnet technolgy PC10

L'Arttrend Art & Interior Design Joint Stock Company PB 60

Li & Fung PA 03

Lighting Envy 2B108

Liddell 6 B141

Lightworks Resources, INC 3 D02

Lima Europe - SSG PB 68

Lobo & Listone LLC 7 F189

Locatel 8 A224

Loftline PB 68

LP Dubai - LPVN GENERAL TRADING LLC PB 60

Luxury Leather Group 4 A63

Luxury Visions 4 D71

M Marcus Ltd 3 F33

M Square Design 6 C160

M.Yahya M.Yousuf Bari Mills 6 F134

Maas & Roos Group 7 A180

MAF Dubai LLC 5 B118

Magana Processing Industries (PVT) Ltd. 2 A94

Manh Cuong Handicrafts Horns PB 60

Manulatex - Le Labo Design 4 B77

Mario J.Pires, Lda 3 D41

Mas Paints & Chemicals Industry 6 A164

Masa Spa Industrie Tessili 4 D89

Masonlite Sign Supplies & Equipment 7 B201

Maya Tekstil Sanayi Ve Tic Ltd Sti 3 F52

Maze Manufacturing Co., Inc. 3 C03

MCOM Media Communications SA 8 D220

Mec2 GmbH 3 C42

Mercura Industries s.a. 3 C58

Mestex 2 A92

Metallic Equipment Co. 8 A236

Metplas Metal ve Plastik San.Tic.Ltd. Sti 3 E51

Metro Hotel Supplies LLC 4 A76

Mezzaluna By La Favorita 4 D69

Miditec Datensysteme GmbH 8 D240

Miltek Middle East LLC 8 C249

Minh Long I Co., Ltd PB 60

Minibar Systems ME FZ LLC 7 C204

Minxon Online Technology INC. 8 D248

MKR Global Trading PC 28

Mobile Pack 5 A100

More Than A Chair, Inc. 3 D06

Motivo Unico LDA 2 B102

Muebles Metalicos Herta S.L. 3 C59

Muehldorfer GmbH & Co.KG 3 A31

Mulk Holdings FZC 6 C160

Muraspec Decorative Solutions Ltd 3 F38

Myriad International 8 E248

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COMPANY NAME STAND NUMBER COMPANY NAME STAND NUMBER COMPANY NAME STAND NUMBER

Nahar WPCC - Japan 5 E102

Nakkash Gallery 7 C180

Nantong Bern Textile Technology Co.,Ltd. 2 C91

Nantong BY Textile Co., Ltd. 2 G98

Nantong Golden Sail Textile Co.,Ltd 2 B92

Nantong Hotel Textile Co Ltd 2 C99

Nantong Kelin Textile Co., Ltd 2 D96

Nantong No.3 Towel Factory Co., Ltd. 2 B91

Nantong Sidefu Textile Decoration Co.,Ltd. 2 A91

Nardi Manufacturing (M) Sdn Bhd 4 A68

National Company For textiles industries (Basha Tex) 2 C100

Nayyer Industries Pvt Ltd. 3 A28

Ningbo Splash Pool Appliance Co., Ltd 2 E91

Nieder 8F219

Nisbets Export 6 B131

NL. Forest Avenue 3 B58

Nohmex Association 3 A01

Nonogiorno 8F219

Northern Feather Canada 3 A12

OASYS Information Technology 8 B222

Onity 8 D215

Opine Lifestyles 6 E138

Orapi Middle East Trading LLC 7 A195

Orbita Technology Co Ltd 2 F97

Orwood 6 E160

OS&E International LLC 6 B140

Oshibori Concept International 4 A64

OTEXA-US Department of Commerce 2 A110

Ox Home 4 A77

Pacific Coast Feather HK Limited 4 A70

Packing 90 4 D87

PALAZZO MORELLO 4 F78

Paradies GmbH 3 A41

Paramount Trading Establishment 4 A88

PEDRALI 4 E58

Perfetto Trading Company LLC 7 B176

Planinsek Art PC 05

Point S.L. 7 A184

Poly Products LLC 4 E81

Pomaria FZC 8 C216

Polysoft Ptd Ltd 3A14

Porcelaingres GmbH 8F219

Porland Porselen Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. 3 E49

Precedence Technologies LLC 8 B220

Premier Furniture Industry - Restonic 6 E140

Prestone Novelties Trading LLC 6 F132

Prime Source Plastics 8 C240

Procurio General Trading LLC 4 B81

Prologic First Software 8 A230

Purple Arch 7 A170

Purpose Design 3 E21

Quadriga Worldwide 7 C204

QUADRO' SRL 4 E71

Quattrobi 4 C68

Queen Co. for the manufacture and processing

of cotton textiles, polyester (u. M. M) 2 C104

R. Hamilton & Co Ltd 3 E35

Raia Global LLC 6 F162

Rattan House Furniture LLC 5 E110

RCR Cristalleria Italiana 4 D92

RDS Moulding Technology 4 E88

Reem Al Bawadi Group 8 E230

Renarte General Trading LLC 4 A91

Restofair 7 C195

Reward Manufacturing Co Ltd 3 F05

Riel Chyc, S.L. 3 C51

Ritmo Furniture Trading 4 E58

Rocam Losi 4 D81

RODANA INTERNATIONAL 4 C62

Romeo Interiors LLC 6 A150

Rosewood & Pine 7 A193

Royal Wood Factory 7 A190

Royalton Trading Co Ltd 6 F159

Rui Matias 2 A103

Sacotel s.a.l. 8 A220

SaiGon Xinh Decoration Co. PB 60

Salto Systems SL 8 C236

Sam Globals 2A100

Sambonet Paderno Industrie Spa 4 C81

Samim Group FZE 4 F81

Samuelson Furniture, Inc. 6 B148

Sandalyeci A.S 7 E190

Sara Holdings - Distribution 6 C130

Sasa Export Srl 4 C61

Sel Manufacturing Co Ltd 6 A153

Sequential Soft FZ LLC 8 C213

Shaanxi Wangda Textile Manufacturing Co.,Ltd 2 D91

Shanghai Germane Furniture Manufacture Co., Ltd 2 E98

Shanghai Pulv Hotel Supplies Co Ltd 2 D98

Shaoguan Innovate Technology Equipment Co., Ltd. 2 E107

Sharewatt Hotels Linens & Amenities Inc 2 C92

Shell Arts Co Inc 3 D10

Shura Trading & Hotel Supplies 5 A110

Siji Greenhouse 5 C100

Silent Night UAE LLC PA 10

Silikal 3 B49

Simmons Middle East Sleep Products 6 D140

Singao-tex 2 E105

Sinosung International FZE 2 G92

Siom 6 A146

Sky Software Co.LLC 8 C210

Sleepitalian 4 B63

Sleepwell Industries Co., Ltd 6 A136

Smart Link Trading 8 E221

Soap-n-Scent Co., Ltd. 3 B04

Social Tables 7 E204

Socona 4 C75

Software Mind S.A. 8 C211

Sola Bv 4 D89

Somfy Gulf 7 A208

South Sea Veneer Inc 3 D04

STC Oman LLC PB 58

Stoelzle Lausitz GmbH 3 B34

Stenglicht AG 8F219

Stride Treglown 3 E31

Stylis 7 D180

Sunbury Design 3 E29

Suncoast Outdoor Furniture 7 D190

Suzhou Eagle Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Co.,Ltd 2 F108

SVA Swiss Valor Advisory SA 3 A36

Swede Dreams LLC 5 A110

Swisscom, represented by Hospitality

Services Luxembourg S.A. 8 B240

SYLKA Carpets Dubai / BCME General Trading LLC 7 A209

SYS Systemfiltration GmbH 3 C45

Taizhou Jinjue Mesh Screen Co.,Ltd. 2 F96

Talenti 4 E79

Tangshan Dinghong Industrial Co; LTD 2 G108

Tarrab Trading Co LLC 5 E120

Tas Art & Fashion Co. PB 60

TCL Detergents LLC 7 A200

Tecnovox PC32

Teleadapt Limited 8 B216

Televes Middle East FZE 8 B235

Terunt 8 A239

Texmar Factory Fabrics 7 A169

Thai SA-Nguanwattanasin Co., LTD 3 A52

The Natural Essential Oil CO., LTD PB 60

The British Contract Furnishing Association 3F34

The Senator Group 3 B09

The Steak on a Stone Company Ltd 3 E04

The Ultimate Rug Company 3 F32

Tien Dahla Co.,Ltd. 3 B02

Tima Trading Co LLC 4 F69

Timberwolf LLC 7 A177

TM Fashion Factory & Hotel Supplies 2 B109

Top Chairs (Interieurs Mobilier) 6 E158

Top Gear Promotions LLC PA 80

Tree-Locate (Europe) Ltd 3 D21

Triax 8 A216

Trimford Limited T/A Weston Catering Supplies 3 E01

True Food International Inc. 6 B130

Truebell Marketing and Trading 5 D110

Tunisie Porcelaine 5 C129

Turunch Kozmetik Urunleri Turizm Ve Konaklama

EKp.San.Tic.Ltd.Sti. 3 F58

UA Braun-Antriebe 3 B41

UBI France 4C74

Unipods LLC 6 A150

United Carpet Industries FZC 6 B160

United Towel Exporters PB 01

Unternehmensberatung Gigacher 3 B23

Vandewalle, Marie 3 C58

Vann Furniture & Interior Design JLT 5 D100

Vatel Switzerland PC06

VChoice Dubai PB 60

VDA Middle East 8 C220

Vetronix Corporation 8 A217

Viet Choice Dubai PB 60

Viet Solutions PB 60

Vispring 8F219

Vingcard Elsafe 8 D228

Vista Unique Trading LLC PB 28

Vogue Beds 3 E30

Vox Spectrum Ltd. 8 B210

VTech Hospitality Division 8 A242

Wanzl ME 3 D32

Weimarer Porzellanmanufakaktur GmbH 3 C49

West Point Home W.L.L. 7 B177

Wong Pitak Export Co.,Ltd. 3 A01

Woodfloors Middle East 7F189

World of Art Craft CO,. LTD PB 60

Worthway Trading 4 A95

WT Studio 8F219

Yalco S.D.Constantinou & Son S.A. 3 B01

Yangzhou Huayin Tourist Daily Necessities Co.,Ltd 2 G96

Yangzhou Kailai Hotel Amenities Co.,Ltd 2 B98

Yangzhou Z.C.Slipper CO., LTD 2 A99

Yuanzhicheng Home Textile Co.,Ltd 2 C95

Z.E. Living 3 F31

Zahra Security Systems and Electricals LLC 8 A215

Zenia Home FZC 6 A151

Zenith Hygiene Group 3 D01

Zhong Shan Seedle Tech Co.,LTD. 2 G102

Zio Technologies 8 A223

Zorel Tekstil Iml. Paz. San. Tic. Ltd. Sti. 3 F51

Zubair Furnishing LLC 6 A160

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COMPANY NAME STAND NUMBER COMPANY NAME STAND NUMBER COMPANY NAME STAND NUMBER

AFP Technology (Wavesurfer) 2 D84

Al Ashwaq Building Materials trading LLC 2 A76

Al Kamda General Trading 2 B69

Al Qaisar Entertainment Equipment Trading LLC 2 A84

Al Rakyan 2 B50

Al Yousuf Sports Equipments LLC 2 B89

Amwaj Al Bahar Sport Equipment Rental LLC 2 C51

ASI Design Solutions LLC 2 B63

Bath & Tile Kraft 2 D61

Club Car (Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies) 2 C61

Codelocks LTD 2 B68

Corexpo Italia Srl 2 D66

Creative Living FZE 2 D65

Depa 2 D66

Dubai Customer Service Organization 2 B65

Faris Group (Branch of Faris Hamad Al Htailah Est.) 2 D89

Fenno Scandia Middle East 2 B83

Geometriktarget LDA 2 B66

Guzzi Eugenio 2 B81

HPS Middle East-Evalma 2 E81

Indian Ocean Trading Company 2 E83

International Play Company 2 D51

International Sourcing & Distribution 2 B51

Interpool FZE 2 B61

J S International General Trading 2 B59

Jacuzzi Europe SPA 2 D61

Karma Marketing LLC 2 E52

Logical International 2 A81

Metsu General Trading DMCC 2 F88

MistAmerica Corp. 2 F89

MPAD Landscaping LLC 2 C81

My Wave Company 2 A80

Pets Plus - Underwater Environments 2 A61

Planchas De Goma Industrial, S.A. (Paviflex) 2 D62

Port-A-Cool 2 F86

Precor 2 C62

Prestwick Limited 2 A68

Raymond Sport LLC - 800 Sport 2 A70

Remmus Oy 2 E89

RS Fitness LLC 2 B62

Silver Fox Tropic 2 D82

Switch International Bowling Ekipmanlari AS 2 C89

Tanweer Solar Energy Technology 2 A90

Technogym 2 C67

Teqball Ltd. 2 A60

Vortex Aquatic Structures 2 A69

Warehouse of Games 2 C84

Wellness Today & Lemi Group 2 D81

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