CMPi to hold hosted buyer programme at Gulf Landscaping show
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Event organisers CMPi UAE is inviting over a number of high profile industry and government representatives to attend its inaugural Gulf Landscaping show.
Through its hosted buyer programme, the company is bringing over around 200 individuals to take part in the event, which will be held in November.
Sales director Sam Patel said the organisers opted to invest in the programme to ensure high quality attendance at the inaugural edition of the event.
“We wanted to ensure we get the key decision makers to the show,” Patel told Commercial Outdoor Design. “The hosted buyer programme adds value to the show and we want to make sure our exhibitors get the full value out of their investment.”
Confirmed attendees include delegates from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kuwait, the Ministry of Energy in Doha, and the Ministry of PublicWorks in Dubai.
The representatives will be offered one to one meetings with exhibitors.
The Gulf Landscaping show, which takes place November 17-18 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, is set to become an annual event, Patel said.
Exhibitors confirmed to attend to date include Citiscape, Exotica, and TerraVerde, as well as international representation from Belgium, Italy, Thailand, Hong Kong, and South Africa.
Gulf Landscaping will run alongside two other exhibitions, Working Buildings Middle East, an exhibition and conference for building services and facilities management, and Fit Out Middle East, which is dedicated to the final stages of construction.
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