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ADNEC unveils ICC Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company has announced the launch of the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Abu Dhabi. The ICC at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), which rebrands its Abu Dhabi Hall, is expected to boost the UAE capital’s positioning as a destination for large-scale international conventions and association events.
Emirates: Abu Dhabi 2030 strategic plan
The house-building programme boasts similar proportions, with 50,000 homes for the citizens of Abu Dhabi due to appear in the coming two decades. The North Wathba project alone will offer 13,000 building plots, with more than 7,500 detached homes due to be completed this year.
Experts meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss energy
Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Secretary General of EAD, said: “We have an emerging environmental vision for 2030 that is being developed in collaboration with government entities and other stakeholders within Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi DED releases annual economic report
Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development Nasser Ahmed Al Suwaidi said the emirate of Abu Dhabi has come a long way in diversifying the economic base in a manner consistent with the goals of “Vision 2030″.
Abu Dhabi Investment Forum Mumbai 2011 activities successfully concluded
The activities of the forum, included a session entitled “Abu Dhabi and India: the establishment of long-term partnership,” which probed and highlighted the great potential enjoyed by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and India, and the opportunity to create business partnerships for the benefit to both sides, with focus on the future orientations of the Government of Abu Dhabi, based on its 2030 Economic Vision.
Seychelles partnership on the map
“With Abu Dhabi Urban Vision 2030 becoming a catalyst for how cities can be sustainable and better aesthetically developed, we are confident that today’s agreement will further provide opportunities for both governments to establish sustainable developments for future generations to come,” said Falah Mohamed Al Ahbabi
Abu Dhabi set to quadruple GDP
The massive infrastructure development in Abu Dhabi is expected to boost the emirate’s non-oil trade and push up the real gross domestic product (GDP) from Dh382 billion in 2008 to nearly Dh1.53 trillion in 2030, senior government officials said at a conference.
Abu Dhabi 2030 vision: sustainable economic development through infrastructure projects
The Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Congress 2011 forms a great opportunity to shed the light on the economic and development process the Emirate of Abu Dhabi is witnessing and focuses on the infrastructure projects and business opportunities in different sectors of the economy.
Growth warning over turmoil in markets
Global market volatility and a sharp drop in the price of oil may challenge Abu Dhabi’s long-term economic growth plans, a leading government official has warned.
Abu Dhabi moves to improve education
Some 40 public schools will be closed down and merged with bigger schools in their respective localities starting next academic year 2011-2012. Students, teachers and administrative staff of the affected schools will be relocated to other institutions.





