
Over 300 exhibitors from around the globe are expected to participate in 4th International Franchise Conference and Exhibition 2016 next month in Abu Dhabi.
Aimed at enhancing the contribution of the private sector in realising economic growth and diversification in the UAE and the GCC region, the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ADCCI, is organise the event at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.
Mohamed Helal Al Muhairi, Director General, Abu Dhabi Chamber commented that the event commemorates the cumulative success achieved in previous years and upholds the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030. "This exhibition is one of the main pillars that support the vision and strategy of Abu Dhabi, and aims to enhance the contribution of the private sector in realising economic growth and diversification," he said.
The event will attract a number of leaders from international associations from the USA, UK, Egypt, Italy, Singapore, China, France, Portugal, and Croatia, in addition to international experts from the World Franchise Council.
"The conference will offer an important platform for reviewing best international practices and networking with World Franchise Council associations," he added.
Al Muhairi added that the conference and exhibition will advance the objectives of the Abu Dhabi Chamber in expanding opportunities for local entrepreneurs in order to develop successful investment partnerships, therefore fostering the added value of the national economy.
The event will attract exhibitors from the UAE, GCC, USA, UK, Italy, Singapore, China, France, Portugal, Croatia, and Egypt, and is expected to welcome 3000 visitors.
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