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Abu Dhabi: How ADCEB is shaping the future of business events

Abu Dhabi: How ADCEB is shaping the future of business events

Gulf Business28-01-2025
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What role do niche segments play in Abu Dhabi's broader strategy for economic and cultural development?
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As geopolitical and macroeconomic factors evolve in the global arena, it is essential that we proactively diversify and expand our source markets to remain resilient and competitive. As part of that strategy, we opened our first office in Seoul, South Korea, in January 2023 and expanded our footprint in existing source markets like China and India to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
Our focus on source markets significantly enables Abu Dhabi's tourism ambitions, underscoring its compelling visitor propositions and strategic location. It is equally crucial in positioning our emirate's soft power in the global economy. ADCEB's approach promotes economic and cultural exchanges with our target source markets, exploring strategic opportunities to collaborate with relevant stakeholders and identity partnerships that add value to our operations and services locally, regionally and globally.
How do events like the Abu Dhabi Wedding Show and ICCA Congress align with the emirate's goals of promoting a sustainable and prosperous future?
The Tourism Strategy 2030 focuses on four strategic pillars, including doubling Abu Dhabi's Promotion and Marketing efforts and enhancing visitor experiences and business operations. The Abu Dhabi Wedding Show and ICCA Congress contribute by amplifying Abu Dhabi's distinctive culture and value proposition to target audiences and promoting the processes, platforms and operations that ensure convenience and ease.
The Abu Dhabi Wedding Show was the first B2B event for the niche destination weddings segment in the GCC. It was as much an effort to identify business development opportunities as it was to nurture further growth and advancement in Abu Dhabi's wedding events ecosystem by expanding the sector's capabilities through education and collaborations. Similarly, the ICCA Congress had two-fold benefits. For one, it allowed us to directly promote the emirate to the global meetings and events industry, bringing their attention to Abu Dhabi's diverse offerings and ADCEB's support and incentives for event organisers.
Furthermore, it allowed us to work with local stakeholders to develop their know-how and processes to better support clients in organising carbon-neutral events. For example, we worked with Ne'ma, the National Food Loss and Waste Initiative, to divert food waste from landfills. We aim to make it a default set-up for all future events to embed greater sustainability into our platform.
Why has Abu Dhabi chosen to focus on niche segments rather than more mainstream business and cultural
sectors?
Our focus on source markets, such as the US, China, India and the UK, complements Abu Dhabi's overarching tourism strategy by providing access to dynamic and inclusive target sectors and audiences. This approach enables ADCEB to navigate the dynamic geopolitical and macroeconomic environment with more agility, broadening our reach and impact by engaging strategic markets and opportunities while reinforcing Abu Dhabi's soft power.
These specialised platforms and experiences facilitate unique cultural and business exchanges that may otherwise be overlooked. It allows us to attract distinct visitor segments and strengthen Abu Dhabi as a destination for all diverse business events.
Can you share
more
about Abu Dhabi's long-term vision for its role as a leader in hosting high-profile niche market events?
Our primary mission is to champion Abu Dhabi as a global business events leader. Since 2013, we have been at the forefront of developing and promoting business events, providing solutions, efficiency and an agile approach that addresses the needs of our various stakeholders.
We have seen firsthand how paramount business events are in catalysing trade and commerce, not only in advancing the tourism sector's contributions to the GDP but also in facilitating growth in diverse economic segments by attracting international experts, businesses and decision-makers to engage local and regional stakeholders.
We aim to continue building bridges that power widespread economic growth and collaborations, encourage knowledge transfer, and position the city's thought leaders before their global peers, whether in healthcare, life sciences, financial services or energy sectors. That's why we will continue partnering with champions of vital economic sectors to attract relevant business events and help the local industries meet their strategic objectives.
In what ways do events
such
as the Abu Dhabi Wedding Show and ICCA Congress enrich the local cultural landscape?
The Abu Dhabi Wedding Show and ICCA Congress bring valuable insights, stakeholders and awareness to the emirate's niche segments, which, in parallel, help innovate and expand the local ecosystem and infrastructure to meet demand. That can include investing in new venues and infrastructure to cater to larger audiences and appetites or injecting more creativity and novel concepts into space design that enhance customer experiences.
This inevitably filters into the local cultural landscape, impacting and innovating local business operations and offerings. It serves as a highway of cultural exchange, through which we also introduce our local heritage to the global stage.
We always encourage organisers to work with local Emirati artisans, performers and creatives to incorporate our culture into events, enhancing the experience of delegates with authentic encounters and preserving our local identity.
How do niche segments support Abu Dhabi's efforts to preserve its cultural heritage while embracing innovation and global trends?
ADCEB aims to create a highway of cultural exchange that welcomes global trends and insights that enrich and innovate Abu Dhabi's diverse business event segments while sharing our emirate's rich heritage with international audiences. Abu Dhabi is a multicultural melting pot home to people all over the world. Foreign influences and perspectives already define our landscape of creativity and entrepreneurship, making us attractive to diverse audiences. Yet, we retain a distinctly Emirati identity at heart.
We often inject our traditions and heritage where we can, such as by encouraging organisers to work with Emirati performers, artisans and creatives to bring a local touch into their events. It enhances the visiting experience of international delegates, giving them a flavour of local traditions and allowing them to take a bit of our culture back home with them.
What initiatives or incentives does Abu Dhabi offer to attract niche market events such as the ICCA Congress?
ADCEB introduced the Advantage Abu Dhabi programme to provide event organisers and meeting planners with support, solutions and incentives to reinforce Abu Dhabi as a premier destination for business events.
We work with MICE industry stakeholders to deliver successful events, providing support throughout the complete event planning cycle, including access to a network of partners experienced in organising business events and incentivising travel. We also offer value-added benefits, including hotel discounts, flight tickets, buyers and speakers programmes and more to achieve an event's objectives and elevate them to the next level.
How does DCT collaborate with other sectors or government entities to ensure the success of these events?
Collaboration is crucial to delivering innovative, seamless and engaging events that help international stakeholders see the convenience and value of Abu Dhabi's MICE landscape while meeting the various objectives of local economic sectors and government ambitions. For example, by working with the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) for financial services or the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (DED) for trade and investments, we can better understand their mid-to-long-term growth strategies and jointly identify events that help advance their objectives.
ADCEB then offers support with the event bid advisory, event budget estimates, project planning and delivery timelines and marketing strategies that ensure we attract the right delegates, exhibitors and interest to the event. We also provide financial support via the Advantage Abu Dhabi programme to strengthen the impact of events and deliver enriching experiences for delegates.
How does Abu Dhabi differentiate itself from other regional hubs in terms of attracting niche market events?
Abu Dhabi's strategic location between the East and West and as a gateway to the MENA region is among its key differentiators. Our emirate is a six-hour flight from nearly two-thirds of the global population, making us highly accessible to people from far-flung corners of the world and enabling, in some cases, events to reduce their travel-generated carbon footprint.
We also have world-class travel and tourism infrastructure, making events more accessible to delegates. Our emirate's multicultural ethos is also a considerable draw. The UAE is home to more than 200 nationalities, contributing to a rich exchange of cultures, perspectives and knowledge at events. It enhances the quality and breadth of dialogue and delivers immeasurable value to attendees and organisers alike.
What feedback have you received from international participants or stakeholders about Abu Dhabi as a venue for niche markets?
We widely receive positive feedback from international organisers and participants on their experience hosting or attending events in Abu Dhabi, which has been valuable in enhancing our services and initiatives. The emirate's strategic location and connectivity have been widely commended, especially by organisers and delegates from cities that are further afield. The emirate provides a globally central address with a world-class travel, tourism, hospitality and events infrastructure that simplifies the hosting experience for organisers and helps attract attendees due to the convenience and varied stay and entertainment options. Our multicultural fabric also makes Abu Dhabi and the broader UAE diverse and welcoming. People feel safe and included here and can engage with other cultures and nationalities that might be new. Our Advantage Abu Dhabi programme has also provided immense ease to organisers and stakeholders, which we continue enhancing based on their recommendations and input.
How do you see Abu Dhabi's role in the global landscape of business and cultural events evolving over the next decade?
Abu Dhabi has laid robust foundations for a prolific business and cultural event landscape, and we are keen to continue building upon it. Leveraging our strategic approach and the input of our stakeholders, we aim to continue identifying new opportunities, initiatives and areas of enhancement and strengthen our MICE offerings and capabilities.
By strategically investing in the necessary infrastructure and partnerships, we have defined a long-term roadmap to ensure Abu Dhabi becomes one of the leading business events and tourism hubs.
Looking ahead, what emerging niche segments do you see as the next big opportunity for Abu Dhabi, and how is DCT preparing to attract them?
ADCEB's growth strategy aligns with the nation's broader economic agenda. As Abu Dhabi establishes itself within the global artificial intelligence sphere, we are working closely with public and private stakeholders such as the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Omar Sultan Al Olama, Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) and G42, among others, to attract and create events in the AI sector.
Space is another sector that's increasingly important to our national ambitions, and we're exploring activities with partners such as the UAE Space Agency and the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) to help nurture the landscape and dialogue of space exploration further through events.
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With 12 brand-new attractions dropping this season, it's clear the capital's favourite waterpark is making waves in all the right ways, just in time to cool us down. The buzz? A family-friendly, thrill-filled upgrade that dives deeper into the park's legendary Legend of the Lost Pearl story. The new zone is styled like a forgotten city – think ancient ruins, mysterious treasure chambers, and secret passageways – with a whole line-up of attractions that promise non-stop adventure. One of the most exciting additions is Dawwama Junior – the first of its kind anywhere in the world. Inspired by the park's iconic tornado ride, this pint-sized version lets little ones experience their first taste of whirlwind water fun in a perfectly kid-safe package. It's just one of several rides created especially for younger adrenaline junkies. Also making a big splash: Al Sahel Junior, the region's first mini zero-gravity boomerango. That's right – kids can now get their kicks with gravity-defying drops and twists tailored just for them. Over at Rimal Racer, mini daredevils can race side-by-side down thrilling slides for the ultimate playground bragging rights. But it's not just for the kiddos. Whole families can buckle up for Mataha Madness, a labyrinth-style maze of watery twists and disorienting turns. Want something a little more spin-tastic? Sadaf Swirl will have you whirling through high-speed excitement. And the big crowd-pleaser might just be Bahamut's Rage – a log flume-style ride with drops that'll have everyone screaming (in a good way). Need something for a mid-afternoon cooldown? Bandit's Playground in Bandit's Village is packed with splash zones, interactive water surprises, and laid-back family fun for all ages. Opened since July 1, the new attractions will bring even more excitement to a park already packed with award-winning rides. Whether you're racing your mates, navigating watery mazes, or discovering lost treasures, Yas Waterworld's newest additions are guaranteed to keep the fun flowing all season long. So grab your goggles, slap on some SPF, and get ready – the next chapter in Abu Dhabi's ultimate waterpark adventure is about to begin. From Dhs295. Open daily 10am-7pm. Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi, Yas Island, New hotels in Abu Dhabi Mondrian Known for its spectacular (and photo-friendly) interiors, the new opening is the brand's first hotel in the UAE. Located Downtown along the canal, you'll get Reem Island and Al Maryah Island views from the 221 rooms and 80 serviced apartments. There's also a spa, a kids club, a gym, a roof deck pool and a chic crystal-clear lagoon, with ocean views and an infinity pool design. Dreamy. Opening in 2025. Downtown Abu Dhabi. Nobu The Nobu brand is landing in Abu Dhabi with a restaurant, branded residences and… a hotel. Located on Saadiyat Island, we're expecting the five-star luxury vibes that's made Nobu a celebrity favourite. Opening TBA. Saadiyat Island. New Islands in Abu Dhabi Fahid Island Set to open in 2029, Fahid Island will feature a beach club, a five-star resort, 4.6km of beaches and Berm Park, a 10km wellness and fitness corridor with running tracks and three cycling routes. It will have Abu Dhabi's answer to LA's Rodeo Drive – Coral Drive – a shopping destination meant to be walked, not driven through. No shops have been announced yet but we're expecting a high-low mix of big names. Jubail Island Nestled between Yas and Saadiyat Islands, Jubail Island is Abu Dhabi's serene sanctuary where luxury meets nature. Spanning over 4,000 hectares, this eco-conscious development boasts six distinct villages, offering a harmonious blend of Mediterranean-inspired villas, waterfront apartments, and townhouses, all designed to complement the island's lush mangroves and tranquil beaches. Residents will enjoy access to private marinas, cycling tracks, wellness centres and community hubs, fostering a lifestyle centred on wellbeing and connection to nature. With its commitment to sustainability and community living, Jubail Island redefines upscale coastal living in the UAE capital. Ramham Island This 400-hectare island is set to feature 1,800 standalone villas, 900 marina residences, a luxury hotel and a retail promenade, all designed to provide residents with a resort-style lifestyle. Located between Saadiyat and Yas Islands, Ramhan Island will also boast pristine beaches, mangrove forests and serene bays. With amenities like a world-class marina, wellness centre and gourmet dining options, Ramhan Island is poised to become a premier destination for those seeking an exclusive and tranquil living experience. Novikov Get ready for a serious flavour fusion, because Novikov Abu Dhabi has officially landed. Originally launched in 1991 by Arkady Novikov, this sleek global brand is best known for its unique mashup of Asian and Italian dishes – think sushi one minute and handmade pasta the next. Dubai foodies will remember its stylish DIFC venue fondly, and now it's Abu Dhabi's turn to dine in style with a Mediterranean concept. Open Sun-Thu 12pm-1am, Fri-Sat 12pm-2am. The Galleria Al Maryah Island, reservations@ (02 563 2937). Time Out Market Yep, it's official: Time Out Market is coming to Abu Dhabi. Set to be a new destination for food and culture in the capital, expect all your faves under one roof, expertly curated by the Time Out team. Located on Saadiyat Island, it will span over 35,000 square feet and include 15 of Abu Dhabi's best restaurateurs, 3 bars and a cultural and entertainment space. Opening date TBA. Saadiyat Island. You might also like… Abu Dhabi's Best Restaurants: All the places you should try at least once All the top places in one read Eat here next: 20+ new restaurants in Abu Dhabi for your dining agenda Time to try something new? 19 top attractions and beautiful places to visit in Abu Dhabi So much to see and do

DCT Abu Dhabi hosts Designer Travel UK Annual Conference in the Emirate
DCT Abu Dhabi hosts Designer Travel UK Annual Conference in the Emirate

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time30-06-2025

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DCT Abu Dhabi hosts Designer Travel UK Annual Conference in the Emirate

Post Views: 57 The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) hosted the Designer Travel UK Annual Conference at the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental hotel. The event brought together travel agents and trade partners from the UK to experience the diversity of Abu Dhabi as a premier tourism destination. As part of the conference programme, DCT Abu Dhabi welcomed over 100 agents and executives from Designer Travel for a curated itinerary, including a gala dinner and immersive experiences across the emirate, introducing them to Abu Dhabi's rich cultural heritage, world-class attractions and renowned hospitality. Established in 2008, Designer Travel is one of the UK's leading bespoke travel specialists, with a network of 170 expert travel advisors across the country. The renowned travel agency has gained recognition for crafting highly personalised, tailor-made holiday experiences for discerning clients. Hosting the annual conference in the emirate aligns with Abu Dhabi's strategic focus on the UK as a key source market. As of year-to-date 2025, the emirate has welcomed over 219,000 UK hotel guests, marking a 46% year-on-year increase. UK visitors are also staying longer, with an average stay of 4.2 days, and are showing increased engagement with Abu Dhabi's growing portfolio of cultural and leisure experiences. DCT Abu Dhabi remains committed to building strong industry partnerships through continuous engagement with the UK travel trade. The Designer Travel UK Annual Conference, alongside initiatives such as the Experience Abu Dhabi Roadshow and the Experience Abu Dhabi Experts digital training platform, reflects this commitment. These efforts support the emirate's Tourism Strategy 2030, fostering long-term tourism growth by introducing new initiatives and expanding offerings that deliver shared value across the sector.

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