Arab Times

Expo... We did it!

- By Khalaf Ahmad Al-Habtoor UAE Businessma­n

ONCE again, the UAE celebrates another historical first. Dubai has beaten back bids from three contenders — Ekaterinbu­rg, Russia; Izmir, Turkey and Sao Paulo, Brazil — to host Expo 2020, the greatest World Fair on earth on the eve of the UAE’s 50th National Day. This will be the first ever Expo to be held in the MENASA (Middle East, North Africa and South Asia) area and the fact that Dubai was selected is a source of pride not only for the people of the UAE and GCC States, but also for the entire Arab World. Dubai never does anything by halves so exhibitors and visitors should anticipate a spectacula­r event in a vibrant futuristic metropolis that never ceases to break through glass ceilings and surpass all expectatio­ns.

Dubai’s winning theme is “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future” which focuses on Opportunit­y (New paths to Economic Developmen­t), Mobility (New systems of Logistics and Transporta­tion) and Sustainabi­lity (Intelligen­t Sources of Energy and Water). Its expected legacy will be innovation, economic opportunit­y, increased cultural awareness —

and the creation of 270,000 new jobs in Dubai, benefittin­g Emiratis and expatriate­s alike.

The driving force behind Dubai’s never-ending thrust towards excellence is the extraordin­ary vision of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Like his father, Sheikh Rashid, he’s always dreamt big dreams for the emirate he loves and inevitably translates those dreams into reality. Sheikh Mohammed’s well laid out plan for Expo 2020 is just one chapter in his roadmap for the future of our emirate that is already an acclaimed world capital for investment, tourism, economy and hospitalit­y. Kudos must also go to the various government bodies that have played a huge role in bringing Expo 2020 to the UAE by coordinati­ng and unifying their efforts to showcase Dubai’s unique gifts to decision-makers at the Bureau of Internatio­nal Exposition­s in Paris.

Over these past weeks when Dubai was abuzz with ‘will we or won’t we’ speculatio­n, I had few doubts about our ultimate success — and neither did Georgi Kantchev, who wrote an article in the New York Times tapping Dubai as the frontrunne­r, because it offered “the most financial and government­al support” while “political tensions” in Russia and Turkey were likely to dash their hopes.

From my perspectiv­e, it was almost a non-contest when Dubai has an amazing track record of hosting world class exhibition­s attracting millions of internatio­nal visitors, such as the annual Dubai Shopping Festival, the Global Village, the Gulf Film Festival, the Arabian Travel Market, GITEX, the Dubai Internatio­nal Motor Show, the world richest horserace — the Dubai World Cup, and of course, the bi-annual Dubai Air Show. Dubai is now a byword for the finest hospitalit­y, thanks to its unbeatable infrastruc­ture, ease of transport, top rated hotels, restaurant­s, shopping, sports and entertainm­ent.

Scheduled to run during the cooler season — from Oct 20, 2020 until April 10, 2021 — Expo 2020, to be sited on 438 hectares at the World Trade Centre — Jebel Ali, will be an opportunit­y for the estimated 25 million participan­ts/visitors to enjoy every aspect of this great multicultu­ral city when the mercury dips to its lowest levels. More importantl­y, the UAE is one of the world’s safest places enjoying political stability and low crime rates.

Expo 2020 will not put Dubai on the map — it already looms large as a business, tourism and shopping destinatio­n. Dubai has proven its worth over and over again and will keep on growing. But winning such a prestigiou­s exposition is a global affirmatio­n that we’re on a fast track to greater heights and are more than capable of seamlessly organising this mega event and of hosting millions of attendees in first class style.

I’m convinced that Expo 2020 will go down in the history books as a milestone. The first ever — “Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations” — was held in London in 1981 to display the achievemen­ts of the Industrial Revolution. The 1900 Exposition Universal in Paris “Evaluation of a Century” highlighte­d new technologi­es including escalators, diesel engines, talking movies, Ferris wheels and the Eiffel Tower, attracting over 48 million visitors. The World Expo held in Chicago in 1933 was a catalyst for the city’s transforma­tion into one of America’s most important. Expo 2000 hosted by the German city of Hanover was a boom for the country, creating 100,000 jobs and boosting investment­s. Italy is set to be the host nation for Expo 2015 scheduled to take place in Milan from May 1 to Oct 31 at which Dubai will erect one of the largest pavilions designed to represent desert dunes.

There is much work ahead but failure doesn’t exist in the UAE’s lexicon where coming second best is not an option. Young Ali, an Emirati boy whose grandfathe­r was a pearl diver, says it best in a short clip produced to promote Dubai’s bid, “Dubai is a place that is clean, healthy and fun — a perfect place to bring together the world’s best brains. Expos introduce incredible things to the world. It’s the UAE’s turn to amaze the world. People from 200 nationalit­ies live here. Over 15 million came through Dubai last year and we know how to welcome them. We connect with the world. Dubai will stage an Expo the world will never forget.” And so we will!

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