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Dubai Industrial City Joins Dubai Exports at SIAL Paris 2022

Dubai Industrial City set to participate in SIAL Paris 2022 as part UAE’s pavilion led by Dubai Exports

TLME News Service

Dubai Industrial City, a member of TECOM Group PJSC, announces its participation in SIAL Paris 2022 as part of the UAE pavilion led by Dubai Exports and other government entities.

The flagship event will gather key players and inspiring professionals from across the food industry from over 100 countries in Paris, France, from 15 to 19 October, to inspire, debate, and exchange expertise and knowledge.

Under the umbrella of the UAE pavilion and Dubai Exports, the delegation aims to boost international trade and cross-border opportunities with Europe, US, and Africa.

Dubai Industrial City will participate in its capacity as one of the largest manufacturing hubs in the region to shed light on the UAE’s comprehensive manufacturing and distribution capabilities.

While F&B is one of the vital zones in Dubai Industrial City with a total leasable area exceeding 23.5 million sqft of Industrial Land, participating in flagship events like SIAL 2022 is part of its commitment and ongoing efforts to support the UAE F&B sector.

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On behalf of Dubai Industrial City, Saud Abu Alshawareb, Executive Vice President – Industrial Leasing, TECOM Group PJSC, said: “The F&B sector and trade in UAE is on the rise and ever growing, this was evident after Dubai Chamber of Commerce $20 billion in F&B trade within first nine months of 2021, driven by growing demand and enhanced food security efforts.

"SIAL Paris 2022 is a great opportunity for us to amplify the economic opportunities in the UAE, strengthen international trade, and continue supporting impactful initiatives by our leadership such as National Food Security Strategy 2051 and Dubai Industrial Strategy 2030.

"We want to show the world our capabilities and cement our position as one of the leading manufacturing hubs in the region that offers world-class infrastructure and a competitive ecosystem for businesses across Manufacturing and logistics”.

Dubai Industrial City plays a pivotal role in UAE’s food security and F&B sector, as it is currently home to food giants like Asmak, Baraka Dates, and Al Ameera Foods, alongside innovative partners that are spearheading the promising technological solutions that are shaping the future of food security in the UAE.

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