UFI MEA Conference brings the industry together in the Middle East

The global association of the exhibition industry, UFI’s Middle East and Africa (MEA) Conference in Doha, Qatar, 9-11 May, drew around 150 exhibition industry leaders from the region. Hosted by Visit Qatar, the event offered senior speakers, many networking opportunities, and a chance to explore the host city.
 
The programme kicked off with a presentation by Boston Consulting Group which mapped out the trends in global trade as well as the driving forces behind the shift from the West to the East and Africa, while also highlighting its impact on the exhibition industry. It showed that the two major growing sectors for the region are metals and chemicals, presenting the opportunity for exhibition organisers to launch business events related to these specific sectors.
 
The business shift to the Middle East & Africa was the topic of a panel that included speakers from Saudi Arabia, Rwanda, Qatar and the UAE, representing both the private and public sectors. The panelists explained the increasing importance and popularity of the Middle East and Africa as prime locations for business events, offering exceptional facilities and cultural experiences.  
 
One session debated the future of work in light of growing global trends, such as the rise of freelancing jobs and remote/hybrid work conditions. It also discussed issues of diversity, inclusion and talent retention.
 
New research about the state of the industry was also unveiled at the conference by UFI’s partner, GRS-Explori. The findings showed that the exhibitions NPS have significantly grown among both exhibitors and visitors, from -7.3 points to +23.7 and from 21.5 to 35.3 points, respectively. The research demonstrated that the top growing sectors for B2B trade shows include F&B/hospitality, health, transport/logistics and energy.
 
Berthold Trenkel, chief operating officer of Qatar Tourism, said: “Qatar Tourism is proud to have hosted the prestigious UFI MEA Regional Conference in Doha for the first time. This event demonstrates Qatar’s rising global prominence as a hub for leading business events. Our unwavering focus on MICE is a strong part of our long-term strategy and is vital to our vision of becoming the region’s fastest-growing tourism destination by 2030.”
 
“I am so pleased to have been able to attend this excellent conference which took place in one of the most active regions of the world. Industry leaders from around the world gathered as they have never done before. Covid and all its damage have been left behind and Qatar acted as a catalyst by showcasing its excellent facilities, tourism and air transport. I thank everyone for attending and participating with such energy and hope for the future,” added UFI president Michael Duck.
 
UFI members from the region also met for an MEA Chapter Meeting, which provided the opportunity for the candidates for the current chapter leadership election to introduce themselves.

In addition to sessions, delegates also enjoyed organised social events, such as a sightseeing city tour and visits, including to the National Museum of Qatar, the heritage Souq Waqif market and the Katara Cultural Village.
 
UFI organises annual regional conferences in Middle East/Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Latin America, as well as the UFI Global Congress. The next event will be the UFI European Conference in Maastricht, the Netherlands, 14-16 June. The Global Congress will take place in Las Vegas, USA, 1-4 November.
 
Videos of all sessions will be made available to UFI members and conference participants in the coming days through the UFI website.

See our Gallery of photos from the MEA Conference in Doha, here.