Giant iTab will exhibit at GTEX 2017 for the first time as part of their global expansion plans, the company has announced. The company is using the show to extend its reach across the EMEA and Middle East region, by looking to work with professional partners and resellers based in Dubai. This includes AV and exhibition rental opportunities within the exhibition, conference and events industry and well as direct installations within retail outlets, hotels and large business offices. Giant iTab has been chosen as a pioneering technology provider by UKTI as demonstrated by the recent visit of Rt. Hon. Greg Hands MP, UK Minister for Trade & Investment. The company has also installed a number of products within the region, including a hi-spec installation for Etihad Airways in their VIP lounge in Abu Dhabi. “This is a region that has become iconic in its early adoption of technology, its ambition for companies that show cutting edge innovation, and its desire to capture the very best quality across every facet of business,” comments Mark Jones, founder & CEO, The Giant iTab Company. “We’re delighted to be working once again with UKTI, who have become a real partner to our business and continue to support our expansion around the world.”
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