Everything you need to know about GITEX in Dubai

  • Publish date: Sunday، 06 December 2020 | Last update: Thursday، 25 February 2021
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The 40th GITEX Technology Week has started yesterday becoming the first tech exhibition to resume in-person interaction during COVID-19 pandemic at Dubai World Trade Centre.

Hosting over 1,200 exhibitors, including over 300 start-ups from over 60 countries, GITEX Technology Week will be running from GITEX Technology Week

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UAE Government entities are also showcasing their progression, including Smart Dubai, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, the Abu Dhabi Government, Dubai Police and Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority.

GITEX hosts countries including Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, France, Israel, Italy, Hong Kong, Japan, Nigeria, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom and the United States, and more than 350 in-person speakers, who are flying into Dubai from 30 countries.

Some of the world’s technology giants are also present at GITEX, such as Microsoft, Dell Technologies, Du, Etisalat, Lenovo, Honeywell, IBM, Red Hat, Avaya and Huawei.

In addition, you’ll find 200 of the world’s most influential technology investors, including EBAN (Belgium), MODUS Capital (USA), 500 Startups (Egypt) and MENA Tech Fund (United Kingdom), while for the first time, Israel will bring 40 exhibiting companies across big tech, startups, cybersecurity, telecoms and mobility.

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