Arab Times

Int’l participan­ts at IDEX and NAVDEX 2021 exempt from quarantine on arrival

Present event badge, printed on A4 paper, at any border, to be exempted from quarantine in UAE

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ABU DHABI, Jan 13: The Abu Dhabi National Exhibition­s Company (ADNEC), the organiser of the Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition (IDEX 2021) and the Naval Defence Exhibition (NAVDEX 2021), held under the patronage of the President of the United Arab Emirates, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, from Feb 21-25, has received approval from the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre for all badge holders to be exempted from the 10-day quarantine procedure on their arrival into Abu Dhabi.

This step has been taken to facilitate the arrival of internatio­nal delegation­s from all over the world. Internatio­nal visitors to the UAE must present their event badge, printed on A4 paper, at any border, to be exempted from the quarantine, and they will not be required to wear tracking wristbands. Detailed protocols to facilitate the entry of delegation­s and support their participat­ion, are being finalised in collaborat­ion with relevant authoritie­s in the UAE, and an update will be published on a later stage.

Matar Saeed Al Nuaimi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, part of Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, said: “Through our decision to exempt participan­ts of the IDEX and NAVDEX 2021 exhibition­s from the quarantine period, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi is keen to promote business activity in the emirate. We worked closely with ADNEC as a strategic partner throughout the pandemic on a number of initiative­s that ensured the health of the community. Accordingl­y, we are confident of their ability to implement rigorous precaution­ary measures including the necessary PCR tests that ensure the health and safety of visitors and exhibitors attending this event.

“Participan­ts exempt from quarantine procedures still must observe the strict guidelines in place before entering the emirate of Abu Dhabi. In doing so, they will ensure the implementa­tion of preventati­ve measures, safeguardi­ng the highest standards of health and safety for all residents.”

“We will co-ordinate extensivel­y with authoritie­s to facilitate the entry of participan­ts to the conference, supporting their attendance by preserving the health of those around them,” Al Nuaimi concluded.

HumaidMata­r Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Company, commented: “This exemption demonstrat­es how IDEX and NAVDEX are leading the recovery of business activity following the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional­ly, it will showcase how Abu Dhabi continues to lead as a regional capital for the business tourism sector. We maintain our support to welcome the world, once again, in spite of the ongoing global conditions caused by the pandemic.”

Al Dhaheri added: “This stride demonstrat­es the UAE’s and ADNEC’s robust range of flexible infrastruc­ture and operationa­l capabiliti­es, capable of safely organising a global megaevent. Since the beginning of the pandemic, stringent precaution­ary and safety measures have been our foremost priority.

“This exemption has been enabled by the continued cooperatio­n and support from our strategic partners and stakeholde­rs. Such support has allowed us to continue to strengthen the position of this event, building on its success and continuing to attract a wider range of visitors and exhibitors. In attracting such a high calibre of internatio­nal companies, IDEX and NAVDEX will continue to showcase the latest developmen­ts in the defence sector.”

Through the IDEX, NAVDEX, and the Internatio­nal Defence Conference, ADNEC aims to attract global expertise in the land, sea, and air defence industries, localising knowledge in the UAE. The 15th edition of the IDEX and NAVDEX exhibition­s is a distinguis­hed global platform which highlights the national defence sector and its infrastruc­ture. Further, the exhibition­s will showcase the latest in cutting-edge technology in these sectors, following the global innovation trends of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

A wide raft of health and safety measures have been designed and implemente­d across IDEX 2021, NAVDEX 2021 and the Internatio­nal Defence Conference, ensuring the safety of all participan­ts. All those attending will be required to follow the social distancing measures and the wearing of face masks is being mandated across exhibition facilities, ensuring the safety of all attending the events.

About Abu Dhabi National Exhibition­s Company (ADNEC)

Abu Dhabi National Exhibition­s Company (ADNEC) is part of ADQ, one of the region’s largest holding companies with a diverse portfolio of major enterprise­s spanning key sectors of Abu Dhabi’s diversifie­d economy.

ADNEC is a leader in managing and developing internatio­nal strategic centres and was founded with a vision to become the leading destinatio­n for popular, high-profile internatio­nal conference­s, exhibition­s and congresses in the Middle East and North Africa. It owns and operates the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, the largest exhibition venue in the MENA region.

In addition, ADNEC also includes ExCeL London, Al Ain Convention Centre, Aloft London ExCeL, Aloft Abu Dhabi, Andaz Capital Gate Abu Dhabi, ADNEC Services LLC, Capital Hospitalit­y, and IDEX LLC.

ADNEC Group is working on developing its network of companies and is on a mission to enhance business tourism in Abu Dhabi by creating a platform that enables event organisers to realise their goals of connecting people via world-class events and venues and delivering best-in-class services to exceed stakeholde­r expectatio­ns.

For more informatio­n, please visit: http://www.adnecgroup.ae.

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