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Video highlights: Futuristic TOP CEO 2022 discusses economic opportunities

The TOP CEO Conference in the second quarter of 2022 discussed several burning issues of the time putting global issues into a regional context.
  • The TOP CEO Conference in Dubai in the second quarter of 2022 discussed several burning global and regional issues of the time
  • It brought together Arab and international business leaders and experts to discuss several topics under the theme of The Great Business Reset

As the global economy recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. Ukraine war, rising inflation, and the instability of oil prices continue to make 2022 a difficult year. 

The TOP CEO Conference in Dubai in the second quarter of 2022 discussed several burning global and regional issues of the time. 

However, some of the issues that businesses experienced in the first half of 2022 are still present, so we look at the TOP CEO Conference’s highlights to better understand the economic climate in the Arabian Gulf countries.

The TOP CEO Conference and Awards on May 17-18, 2022, brought together Arab and international business leaders and experts to discuss several topics under the theme of The Great Business Reset.

HIGHLIGHTS of the event

  • More than 400 top-level attendees for May 2022 event in Dubai, UAE
  • 63 percent of attendees were CEOs of large corporations from the Arab world
  • Four million users reached through media for TOP CEO Conference & Awards™
  • Two million social media outreach
  • More than 50 speakers in 20 discussion panels and presentations
  • US$9 million worth of news media coverage