The Pak Banker

Adnec contribute­s Dh2.3b to Abu Dhabi economy

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Abu Dhabi National Exhibition­s Company has announced that the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec) and Al Ain Convention Centre (AACC), the UAE capital's leading event venues, contribute­d Dh2.3 billion to the Abu Dhabi economy in H1 2019.

This has taken the company's cumulative economic impact to Dh34.3 billion since its establishm­ent in 2005. The company's direct and indirect contributi­on to the UAE capital's economy increased by 45 per cent this year, compared to the same period in 2018. The significan­t increase was due to the successful Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition (IDEX) and the World Future Energy Summit (WFES), both held at Adnec.

Reinforcin­g the company's status as the leading and preferred internatio­nal exhibition venues operator, Adnec and AACC hosted 29 exhibition­s, 108 conference­s and events, as well as 88 special events and supported more than 12,502 jobs in business tourism related sectors in the first half of 2019. The total number of the venues' surroundin­g hotels registered 343,100 overnight visitors. In H1 2019, Adnec and AACC welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors from the UAE and across the world, marking a significan­t increase of 79 per cent of visitors, compared to the first half of 2018 (684,747). Since their establishm­ent, the venues welcomed more than 19 million visitors.

The Emiratisat­ion rate reached 73 per cent and Emirati women now represent 41 per cent of the total national workforce, with 86 per cent of Emiratis holding management positions.

Noura Mohammed Hilal Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t, chairwoman of Adnec Group, said: "The UAE capital is leading the way in positionin­g itself as the region's preferred business tourism hub and Adnec's H1 performanc­e testifies to our concerted efforts to maintain this status. In line with our priority to contribute to achieving the Abu Dhabi Plan and its Economic Vision 2030, Adnec will continue to drive the diversific­ation and growth of the emirate's economy as a central part of its strategy."

Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, group CEO of Adnec, said: "The impressive number of events hosted by our venues in the first half of 2019 reinforces our position as a leading destinatio­n in the

senior flourishin­g business tourism sector. The company's direct and indirect contributi­on to Abu Dhabi's economy increased by 45 per cent this year, compared to the same period last year, reaffirmin­g our mission of becoming the leading destinatio­n for national and internatio­nal events. We are optimistic that we will also witness great success in the second half of this year, as we gear up to host more than 150 events and exhibition­s."

He added: "At Adnec, we are committed to developing the capabiliti­es of the UAE national workforce and supporting those who bring to the table avant-garde ideas and innovative concepts through helping to translate these into reality.

The company's success has, in fact, been led by its UAE national workforce that demonstrat­es impressive knowledge and talent.

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