Dubai FDI, the investment development agency of Dubai Economy, announced that “Dubai Investments PJSC” has continued to support the Dubai Investment Week in its fifth edition as a strategic partner. The annual event organized by Dubai FDI under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, will be held under the theme of “Investing in the City of the Future” and will take place from September 29, 2019 to October 3, 2019.

This support showcases the key role of DIW 2019 in boosting partnerships with the investor community as it provides new insights on growth, partnership and innovation, paving the way for opportunities that bring Dubai and the UAE closer to achieving the goals of UAE National Agenda 2021 and the Dubai Plan 2021.

Dubai Investments consistently follows the ambitious growth plans of the emirate to become the smartest city by 2021. The company will present investors with an overview of the sectors in which it operates and discuss the key potentials in Dubai, especially in areas such as education and manufacturing.

Dubai Investment Week is an ideal opportunity for Dubai Investments to engage with investors community, entrepreneurs, experts and delegations from around the world.

Fahad Al Gergawi, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai FDI, said: “We welcome Dubai Investments for taking part once again as among our partners at DIW 2019.  The strategic partnership with Dubai Investments adds strength and importance to Dubai Investment Week, which will enable investors to exchange ideas, knowledge and new insights and learn about new opportunities in strategic and emerging economic sectors, key prospects, and the latest developments and legislations in the business environment.”

Khalid Bin Kalban, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Investments, said: “Dubai Investments remain committed to participating in major global events in Dubai that boost investment opportunities. Our partnership with DIW 2019 is in line with our goal of maintaining active participation in activities that would help promote diversification of the national economy through broad-base production and the distribution of investments across various economic sectors.”

Kalban added that Dubai Investment Week provides the ideal venue to highlight growth opportunities, partnership, innovation and investments across diverse markets, while fostering dialogues and exchange of ideas and experiences with the global investment community, considering the emirate’s medium and long-term economic vision.

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