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GIBTM 2008 launches second research study for Gulf and M. East region

Daily news, 25 Feb 2008

ABU DHABI – The Gulf Incentive, Business Travel & Meetings Exhibition (GIBTM), organised by Reed Travel Exhibitions, is urging meetings professionals to take part in a second global research study.

First launched in 2007, the research began the process of establishing key trends for the industry at all levels for the Gulf and wider Middle East region. It aims to bridge the gap in the information available for the region, which has seen one of the most dramatic rises in terms of development of any region globally in the meetings industry.

This second sample will help to produce a wider understanding of buyer and supplier activity. Anyone who is a meetings professional in the region or does business with the Middle East and Gulf is actively encouraged to participate by going online at before February 28, 2008.



The results of the region’s second Industry Survey will be presented during a keynote session at GIBTM 2008 on Tuesday April 8th at 13.00hrs.



GIBTM 2008 is taking place from April 8-10, 2008 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Company Centre (ADNEC).

 
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