United Emirat Arab, Dubai. April
25, 2005.
Big, themed events planned and executed
across the Middle East will likely continue to grow
in size and stature over the next few years, as
regional organizers implement increasingly rigorous
standards of excellence comparable with the world's
very largest and most prestigious gatherings, keynote
speakers told Festivale attendees today.
The three-day Festivale convention
which opens today will take place in Dubai through
April 26, and will examine how major entertainment,
commercial and sporting events are staged, by bringing
leading event planners, destination managers, and
organizers to the region.
"The Middle East big events
market is growing beyond anyone's prediction, and
it's not limited to any one regional country. There
is enormous demand for professional event management
skills in every Arab capital, as public and private
groups play host to international caliber sport,
musical, cultural, and business meetings of tremendous
size and importance," said Sabine Enthammer,
executive director conferences, IIR Middle East,
organizers of Festivale 2005.
"We expect that Festivale will
continue to provide these regional meetings and
events professionals with an annual forum for thought-provoking
discussion on the world's very latest industry trends
and methodologies for applying excellence to the
execution of their respective exhibitions, gatherings,
festivals, and functions."
The conference at the Dubai World
Trade Center will examine issues from conception
to final implementation, encompassing subjects such
as planning and branding, logistics, budgeting,
health and safety, marketing and emergency planning.
Speakers include, among others,
Saeed M. Al Nabouda, chief executive officer, Dubai
Shopping Festival; Tim Roberts, health and safety
coordinator for the Glastonbury music festival;
John Kennedy, director Cork 2005, European Capital
of Culture; and Claire Holder, managing director,
The Carnival Roadshow Company.
Attendees from Egypt and Saudi Arabia
to Qatar and Oman represent a diversity of interests
within the events industry. Both public and private
sector professionals are in attendance; most senior
executives with very recognizable event organizing
groups.
Festivale 2005 is accredited by
the Project Management Institute, which has more
than 125,000 members in 140 countries, and endorsed
by the International Special Events Society (ISES
Europe) and the International Festivals and Events
Association (IFEA).
Rania Deimezi - Monday, April 25,
2005
Source : traveldailynews.com
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