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First Saudi International Boat Show Exceeds all Expectations
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More Than 37,000 Visitors Attend First of Its Kind Leisure and Marine Tourism Festival Hosted in Jeddah
The Boat Show closed its doors at the Al Furusya Marina & Yacht Club after four days of exciting diving demonstrations, a fishing competition, marine equipment displays and a vast array of yachts and boats with exhibitors and visitors hailing the show an incredible success.
His Highness Prince Abdullah bin Saud bin Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Chairman of Al Ahlam Marine Tourism Group expressed his delight with the public’s interest in the show: “The Saudi International Boat Show offered a rich agenda filled with activities and presented an ideal platform for international companies to conduct face-to-face meetings with international customers in the Kingdom. The generous patronage and support of His Royal Highness Prince Khaled Al Faisal Bin Abdulaziz, the Prince of Mecca Region and the visit by His Royal Highness Sultan Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz, Chairman of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities, raised the show’s status and increased its significance and role in developing the local tourism industry in the Kingdom.”
“The response to the Saudi International Boat Show has been very encouraging and we are looking forward to making this an established event in Jeddah’s events calendar,” His Highness added.
Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre, the Saudi International Boat Show partnered with venue manager Al Ahlam Marine Tourism Group, with the endorsement of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities, and the support of the Islamic Ports of Jeddah, Jeddah Chamber of Commerce, Jeddah Civil Defense, Jeddah Coast Guard, Jeddah Municipality, Jeddah Police, Jeddah Port Customs Authority and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its inaugural presentation.
“The events attendance and participation has surpassed all of our original targets and we hope this heralds the making of an international event that will be synonymous with Saudi Arabia,” said Helal Saeed Almarri, CEO of the Dubai World Trade Centre, organiser of the show. “There is clearly great potential in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s leisure and marine tourism industry and we are delighted that the show has provided our international suppliers a first-hand experience of this.”
As well as the many features and social elements of the show, a great deal of business was conducted amongst some of the world’s leading manufacturers, VIP’s and affluent buyers. Exhibitors also expressed their delight at the high quality of visitors and the access to one of the most important markets in the world.
“We are overwhelmed by the excellent turnout,” said Ehab Mina, CEO, Sea Rocket Boats. “Visitors are curious, which is a great thing. They learn about boats, ships and yachts as they go along. This is essential to raising awareness and interest among the people across the country.”
“I was very happy to see that people are very open and welcoming,” said Thunayan F. Al-Ghanim, President of Alghanim Marine & Co. “It’s an excellent effort. I’ve been to many inaugural exhibitions and in comparison to the one’s I’ve seen this is the best in terms of the set up.”
“Jeddah is different from most cities in the Middle East. A lot of our target audience lives here. We are very happy and we are going to come back next year. We are planning on bringing our sub-dealers with us.” said Francesco Pitae, General Manager of Sunseeker Middle East.
“Within just two days of the Saudi International Boat Show we had met three quarters of our business objectives. We really hope to come back next year,” said Basil Al Safadi, The Commercial Manager of Blue Limits.
Feedback from visitors to the exhibition was also extremely positive, with many people returning for more than one day of the show.
Turki Al Otaibi, a student at King Abdulaziz University said: "This is my second visit to the show and I liked the high level of organisation. I have had a great marine-style weekend at Al Furusya Marina & Yacht Club and I am looking forward to next year's show, which I am quite sure will include more interesting events."
Nabhan Kamal, a Marketing Manager, said: "In Jeddah we enjoy many events, but we miss this type of exhibition. The collection of boats was so beautiful and we don't usually see this unique level of service at an outdoor event."
Following such positive feedback of the first Saudi International Boat Show, the event will return in October next year.
For more information or further details, please visit www.saudiboat.com
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About Saudi International Boat Show
Website: www.saudiboat.com
The inaugural launch of the Saudi International Boat Show showcased the Kingdom’s largest display of boats together with the latest marine equipment, supplies and services from the industry’s leading names.
Saudi Arabia presented tremendous opportunities for growth in the boating and marine tourism industry.
The show was held at the Al Furusya Marina & Yacht Club, located in the Al Hamra district in the heart of Jeddah, minutes away from Jeddah Port and commanding spectacular views across the Red Sea and King Fahd's fountain.
About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC)
Website: www.dwtc.com
Dubai World Trade Centre offers over 30 years’ experience of delivering world-class events in the Middle East, providing local, regional and international exhibitors with unmatched expertise and in-depth market knowledge. Our team organizes 18 of the largest and most successful international and regional shows in Middle East, including Dubai International Boat Show, one of the world’s top boat shows, providing the most influential platform for business development in the region.
Our commitment to ongoing innovation within the exhibition industry has supported the rapid growth and development of a wide range of business-to-business and business-to-consumer shows, and delivered consistent satisfaction to exhibitors and visitors. DWTC works with the leading trade bodies and industry associations to ensure that all exhibitions deliver full value and are built upon the real needs of their specific sector.
For more information, please contact:
Jon Barber
Dubai World Trade Centre
Tel: (+9714) 308 6124
E-mail: jon.barber@dwtc.com
Jehad Kamal
Dubai World Trade Centre
Tel: (+9714) 308 6124
E-mail: jehad.kamal@dwtc.com
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