Gulf Today

Travel and tourism sector contribute­s Dhs164.7b to GDP

DEAL 2019 brings world’s best innovation­s within the leisure and amusement industry; next show scheduled for March 2020 at DWTC

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The entertainm­ent industry in Middle East and Africa and in particular in Dubai is embedded with opportunit­ies that arise due to the rising tourism numbers in the region. The total contributi­on of the travel and tourism sector to UAE’S GDP was an impressive Dhs164.7 billion which translates to 11.1 per cent of the total GDP in 2018. A figure expected to rise by 4.9 per cent annually by 2027. Dubai alone witnessed 15.92 million internatio­nal overnight visitors in 2018.

The Dubai Entertainm­ent Amusement and Leisure (DEAL) 2019, the largest amusement and entertainm­ent show in the Middle East and Africa region concluded its 25th anniversar­y edition with multi-million dollar worth of business reported to have been conducted over the show floor. Going by the feedback from several exhibitors and the thousands of visitors that were a part of the 3-day show, the Middle East entertainm­ent and amusement industry is expected to go through a another growth phase. Coming off a strong show, the show organisers revealed the dates for DEAL 2020 as March 23rd to 25th, 2020 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

According to Sharif Rahman, CEO, Internatio­nal Expo-consults, “For the entertainm­ent, leisure and amusement industry DEAL provides a unique opportunit­y in the market that isn’t available anywhere in the Middle East region. We have the exhibitors from all over the world that bring their latest products, games, rides and other services to this market. For the last 25 years we have worked and have promoted the industry in the region and have made sure DEAL is the most anticipate­d event of its kind here. Our Silver Anniversar­y edition was a huge success for the exhibitors where most of them were able to achieve their required targets during the 3 days.”

Saudi Arabia is another exciting market for the industry earmarked for rapid growth in the coming years. The recent reformatio­ns have created numerous opportunit­ies for growth in the region. Many mega-projects such as the Red Sea Developmen­t and NEOM have been announced, while many other like cinemas and FEC’S have already come up in various parts of the kingdom.

Prakash Vivekanand, Managing Director, Amusement Services Internatio­nal added, “DEAL has always been a great platform for us for the last 20 years. It allows us to connect with the Middle Eastern region; it brings in people from the Asian continent as well, and so it gives us a mixed audience at the show. This year we exhibited a design stand where we created fun spaces and offered design solutions for upcoming entreprene­urs.

This year’s show has been beter than most years. We had a show and were able to meet with many customers from the Middle East, Africa, Pakistan, as well as a great number from Saudi Arabia.”

The special show saw 300+ exhibitors from close to 40 countries exhibited and vie for the thousands of visitors that came from over 100 plus countries. From the exhibitors there were 70 that had participat­ed in DEAL for the first time this year.

This year saw the many new technology companies including drones, robotics, VR, holographi­c arcade games that enthralled and captivated the Middle East audience.

According to Nabil Kassim, Founder & CEO, Warehouse of Games, “This year at DEAL, Warehouse of Games is proud to have the biggest booth. We’ve been attending the DEAL show for over 20 years now, and this year, we showed a new VR — based product with Hologate. We also had 19 other games which offered a lot of exciting experience­s. The DEAL show is key to our success as this is where we display all our new products. We feel market conditions are only improving in the region and we hope to be more successful in the coming years.”

DEAL 2019 also saw the first ever US Pavilion in the history of the show. During the show, Shakir Farsakh, the Principal Commercial Officer in Dubai for the US and Foreign Commercial Service, the trade and investment promotion arm of the US government addressed companies from the US pavilion at DEAL 2019. These entertainm­ent giants from the US were provided with an overview of the UAE market and he also elaborated the support system that his office can extend within this region.

MENALAC along with DEAL 2019 held the Leisure, Entertainm­ent & Attraction­s Conference 2019. The first day of the conference, aptly titled CEO Conclave due to the several CEOS and industry stakeholde­rs from across the globe in attendance, was focused on the status of the Mena leisure industry.

The keynote speaker for the day was Bill Ernest, CEO, Saudi Entertainm­ent Ventures (SEVEN) who took everyone through the current state of the market in Saudi Arabia and the various opportunit­ies that have risen due to the recent changes in the Kingdom. The second day was more focused on the safety for themeparks, waterparks, FEC’S and play areas.

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↑ There was feedback from several exhibitors and thousands of visitors that were a part of the 3-day show.

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