Dubai Business Events (DBE), the city’s official convention bureau and part of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), led Dubai’s participation at IMEX Frankfurt, taking place from May 19 to 21.
The delegation included 20 co-exhibiting
stakeholders and partners from across the city’s business events ecosystem,
including destination management companies, hotels and venues, among them the
Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), Coca-Cola Arena, the Museum of the Future, and
JW Marriot Marquis .
Dubai's global momentum as a leading
business events destination was reinforced further as the city’s efforts once
again earned the #1 rank from the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) for both the highest attendee number globally
per association conference in 2025, and #1 in the Middle East for total number
of association conferences hosted, as well as the #1 position among the Top 25 Meeting Destinations in the
Middle East and Africa by Cvent.
Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and
Retail Establishment (DFRE), said: “Business events play a significant role in
supporting Dubai’s long-term economic development, not only through the
visitors they attract, but through the knowledge exchange, sector engagement
and global connections they help create, and further reinforced by the global
accolades earned by the city as a business events destination of choice. IMEX
Frankfurt remains one of the most important global platforms for the business
events industry, and a valuable opportunity for Dubai to engage directly with
international decision-makers and partners.
Driven by the ambitions of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, and the
vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President
and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, our participation at IMEX
Frankfurt reflects the collective efforts of our stakeholders and partners to
continue attracting events that create value over time for industries,
institutions, talent and the wider economy, anchored by in-market expertise and
innovation.”
Business events continue to play an
increasingly important role in Dubai’s long-term development, extending beyond
visitation to support knowledge exchange, professional engagement, sector
growth and stronger international connections.
In line with the goals of the Dubai
Economic Agenda, D33, Dubai’s approach to business events remains focused on
attracting meetings and congresses that contribute to lasting economic and
social impact, while reinforcing the city’s growing role as a platform for
dialogue, innovation and collaboration.
This year's IMEX Frankfurt theme, Design
Matters, speaks directly to an approach Dubai has long embraced: shaping
business events with intention, ensuring they serve the immediate audiences,
also contributing meaningfully to sector development and social progress over
time.
Dubai's wider business events strategy
continues to be guided by this same principle, supported by sustained
investment in venue infrastructure, accessibility, service capability and
cross-sector collaboration.
IMEX Frankfurt is a key trade event for
Dubai Business Event’s year-round international engagement programme, which
also includes IMEX America, IBTM World, sales missions and destination
familiarisation activity across priority markets.
The show also provides an opportunity to
strengthen ties with key global industry bodies and partners including the
International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), the International
Association of Professional Congress Organisers (IAPCO) or the Best Cities
Global Alliance.
Such platforms remain important in helping
Dubai build long-term relationships and secure events that contribute to its
economic, social and sector priorities.
Dubai’s top rankings and participation at
global events further reinforce its growth strategy across the tourism and MICE
sectors.
In 2025, Dubai Business Events submitted
747 bids and secured 504 successful wins for events scheduled through 2029, a
15% increase in bid wins compared to 2024.
These events are expected to attract
272,262 delegates to Dubai, marking a 29% year-on-year increase in delegate
numbers.
Dubai also hosted 481 DBE-supported
business events during the year, up from 429 in 2024.
Major wins included the SWIFT Annual Conference and Exhibition SIBOS 2029, expected to welcome 12,000 delegates; the SPE ATCE Annual Congress 2028 with 8,000 delegates; Apimondia 2027 with 5,000 delegates; and the World Engineers Congress 2027 with 3,000 delegates. -TradeArabia News Service