DUBAI: Kuwait’s participation at Expo 2020 Dubai is “biggest” in terms of pavilion size and range of activities, the pavilion’s director said on Thursday.
A total 200 government and private bodies across a diverse array of sectors are set to contribute to the booth over the coming six months, Bader Al-Enezi said a day before the global exhibition’s launch.
The Kuwaiti pavilion, which has been designed to resemble water tower structures commonly found in the country, is constructed on an area of over 5,500 square meters at a height of more than 24 meters.
Describing the event, which will host 192 nations, the largest grouping in its history, Al-Enezi said the platform “allows the global community to collaborate to discuss development factors, such as sustainability, mobility and opportunity.”
Kuwait’s presence stems from its keenness to display its own related strategic projects, he added.
Minister of Information and State Minister for Youth Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi is scheduled to launch the pavilion on Friday.
Kuwait Expo 2020 pavilion will be ‘biggest’ in terms of size and activities, says director
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- The Kuwaiti pavilion, which has been designed to resemble water tower structures commonly found in the country, is constructed on an area of over 5,500 square meters.
- A total 200 government and private bodies representing diverse sectors are set to contribute to the booth over the coming six months.
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