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Dubai World Trade Centre to host Japan trade exhibition next week

The Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition 2024 will take place at Dubai World Trade Centre.
  • The event is expected to attract around 20,000 visitors, and more than 100 Japanese exhibitors
  • The exhibitors will represent a diverse range of industrial sectors, like technology and animation

Dubai, UAE–The first edition of the Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition 2024 is all set to kick off this Monday, 22nd January, at Dubai World Trade Centre.

The three-day exhibition, jointly hosted by the governments of Kyoto, Japan, and the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai (DET), is expected to attract around 20,000 visitors, and over 100 leading Japanese exhibitors will exhibit at the event.

MAICO Enterprises Inc., a leading Japanese trade organisation, has announced the details of the Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition 2024, an annual regular trade exhibition in Dubai aimed to strengthen bilateral trade ties between the UAE and Japan, driving economic growth and innovation in the region.

The participating Japanese organisations, companies, and brands will cover diverse industrial sectors, including technology, automotive, animation, video, games, food and beverage, among others.

The Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition is positioned to be an annual fixture in the Middle East, offering a stage for Japanese businesses to display their products and services, while simultaneously presenting UAE-based entities with fresh avenues for exploration.

Mai Sakaue, CEO of Maico Enterprise Inc., said, “The Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition stands as a testament to the commitment to enhance trade relations, stimulate economic growth, and foster innovation in the Middle East.”

She noted that trade associations significantly support the event by promoting trade and commerce and bringing various advantages to the participants.

“While the primary focus is B2B business matching, there will be a marketing day for B2C, involving a wide range of people and generations, She added.

The visitors will discover the latest innovations driving the Japanese economy forward. The exhibition will be a great opportunity for businesses and individuals to explore the latest Japanese products and services.