01 October 2016
The 2017 Gulf Industry Fair (GIF) will focus on promoting economic diversification in the GCC, according to event’s organiser, Hilal Conferences and Exhibitions (HCE) of Bahrain.
Held under the patronage of HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, the Prime Minister of Bahrain, the 10th edition of the show will run from February 7 to 9 at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
“Despite a regional economic slowdown caused by low oil prices, ongoing investment in GCC industrial infrastructure remains strong. Notably, the announcement earlier this year of Saudi Arabia’s long-term 2030 Vision blueprint is likely to be a key driver of the Gulf’s industrial ambitions in the coming years as the region’s biggest economy accelerates diversification efforts,” said Jubran Abdulrahman, managing director of HCE.
“Gulf Industry Fair is dedicated to promoting the opportunities arising from the march toward the economic diversification of the GCC,” he added.
GIF concentrates on the aluminium sector, energy and environmental protection, industrial metals, industrial processes and manufacturing, logistics and industrial facilities, industrial security and safety, ports and maritime industries as well as training for industry.
“In 2016, GIF proved to be a successful showcase for both the exhibitors and visitors. The event attracted 3,325 unique registered visitors. Analysis of the demographics of the visitors revealed that 15 per cent of those attending came from Saudi Arabia and 43 per cent of the total visitor numbers were decision-makers,” said Ahmed Suleiman, exhibitions director.
“For 2017, we will be looking to add to the large exhibitor participation from Saudi Arabia and build upon the Training for Industry workshops, seminars and conferences which provide an invaluable opportunity to exchange skills and knowledge between the participants,” he added.
The fair is supported by the National Oil & Gas Authority (Noga) in association with Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco), and Aluminium Bahrain (Alba).