DXB Live, an experiential agency for Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), achieved 50% growth in 2022. According to the agency, it worked on 432 events and interacted with new markets including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Germany. DXB Live additionally worked on 50 exhibitions in 2022, including GITEX Global, Gulfood, Light Middle East, and Beauty World. “2022 was a significant year for DXB Live as we achieved unprecedented results in terms of growth of clients, and projects, and marking our foray to new markets,” said Khalid Al Hammadi, senior VP of DXB Live. “We’ve leveraged our four decades of experience and expertise to … reinforce collaboration with all relevant organisations, while actively contributing to Dubai’s overall efforts in driving economic growth.” The agency released more of its statistics and milestones for 2022, which included: DXB Live supported a total of 200 external and private events across the UAE including the World Rowing Championship, the World Padel Championship, and Hatta Nights. Additionally, DXB Live managed 60 wedding ceremonies, five graduation ceremonies, and 26 concerts, including a series of 12 musical concerts during Expo 2020 Dubai. The number of exhibition stands designed and constructed in 2022 was 221, totaling a combined built-up area of over 230,000 sqft of exhibit space. DXB Live delivered a multitude of turnkey solutions during International Astronautical Congress on behalf of NASA, the Indian Space Agency, the UAE Space Agency, and D-Orbit S Additionally, it designed and built the DP World stand at the Automechanika exhibition held in Frankfurt, Germany. The agency organised and delivered the World of Coffee exhibition alongside the World of Coffee Association. The event saw 1000 exhibitors and brands from 44 countries. It held five community events in 2022, including the ‘Union Fort 8’ event, which was held at the Dubai Expo and registered a record 35,000 attendance. Moreover, DXB Live won the ‘Best Community Event Award’ at the Middle East Events Awards 2022.
DXB Live achieves 50% growth; provides services to 432 events in 2022
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