The Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY), the leading maritime fabrication facility in GCC, has announced the winners of the first cycle of its 'Ibtaker Award' that was launched recently to foster a culture of creativity and out of the box thinking across the workplace.
Gulftainer, a global leader in integrated maritime and logistics solutions, has announced the launch of its India-Gulf Express (GIX) - the newest maritime service designed to enhance regional trade and logistics between West India and the Gulf countries.
Arabian Adventures, the destination management arm of dnata Travel Group, has appointed Sébastien Garcia as its new head, with responsibility for all business verticals across the GCC.
The Georgian National Tourism Administration (GNTA) is enhancing its engagement with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) tourism sector, aiming to establish Georgia as a key partner for MICE operators and travel agencies, leveraging rapid tourism growth and strategic development plans.
Amid a rapidly shifting global landscape defined by geopolitical uncertainty, climate change and tech disruption, Generative AI and innovation-led 'Engine 2' business models are emerging as major drivers of resilience across the region, says a new study.
Amid a rapidly shifting global landscape defined by geopolitical uncertainty, climate change and tech disruption, Generative AI and innovation-led 'Engine 2' business models are emerging as major drivers of resilience across the region, says a new study.
Krank, a global heavy equipment trading technology firm, has made its Middle East debut through a strategic partnership with Saudi group Dayim, unveiling the Dayim Marketplace - a fully integrated heavy equipment trading platform for the region.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, in collaboration with the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau (TCVB), is bringing the vibrant spirit of Tokyo to Abu Dhabi with a one-day cultural event titled “Tokyo Tokyo Old meets New - Come Discover the Culture of Tokyo”.
The cities in the GCC region are cementing their positions as top global hubs in Kearney’s 2025 Global Cities Report. Dubai topped the Mena list while Abu Dhabi, Manama and Riyadh showed some of the biggest global ranking gains in the report.
The GCC has established itself as a global stage for major sporting events – and now stands to capture a share of the $2 trillion global sports tourism market by 2030, according to new PwC Middle East report.