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Dubai
to have strong presence at World Economic Forum in Davos
H.E
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman Ports, Customs and
Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) and Nakheel, will head a six strong
delegation from The Corporate Office (TCO) at this year's World
Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
Taking place from 25 - 29 January, WEF
is an independent international organisation committed to improving
the state of the world by engaging leaders in partnerships to shape
global, regional and industry agendas. The 2006 Forum will see 2,340
participants from 89 countries. This comprises 15 heads of state
or government, including Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany,
who will give the Forum's opening speech, Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
Prime Minister of Turkey, Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan
and Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, Prime Minister of Poland. Other political
speakers include Jack Straw, United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, and
Robert Zoellick, US Deputy Secretary of State.
The business world will be represented
by more than 730 chairmen and CEOs from the world's leading companies
will take active part in the discussions - the highest ever since
the World Economic Forum was launched in 1971. Business participants
include Paul D. Wolfowitz, President, World Bank, and Sir Richard
Branson, Founder and Chairman Virgin.
The overarching theme of the Forum is
"The Creative Imperative." H.E Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
will be participating in a discussion and workshop on "Pioneering
Cities", which will look at the formula required for a city
to emerge as a global leader in innovation and creativity. Bin Sulayem
is a regular participant at the WEF, and was recently elected as
a "Global Leader for Tomorrow" by WEF - a recognition
of Bin Sulayem as one of a generation of leaders who are "global"
in terms of their accomplishments and potential.
H.E Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Executive
Chairman Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and Nakheel said,
"The World Economic Forum
is unparalleled in terms of bringing together the world's key decision
makers under one roof; the number and caliber of participants means
that it is an absolutely essential to ensure that TCO and Dubai
are well represented. Dubai's success has been built on being outward
looking, progressive, and in tune with world developments. It is
an excellent opportunity to make new business relationships, and
strengthen existing ones, as well as gaining valuable insights into
global trends and issues."
"I am also delighted to be representing
Dubai in the 'Pioneering Cities' forum. The growth of Dubai into
a leading destination for business and tourism has been noted internationally,
and strong, visionary leadership has ensured that our ideas have
always been innovative, ambitious and well thought out; developments
such as Jafza and The Palm have proven this. The World Economic
Forum is an excellent platform for exchanging ideas, and it is pleasing
that Dubai has developed to be seen as a pioneer in its field."
Led by Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem,
Executive Chairman Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and
Nakheel, the six strong TCO delegation is Mahmood Saleh, Executive
Director of Shared Services and Secretary General TCO, Salma Hareb,
Chief Executive Officer Jafza, Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Director General
Dubai Customs, Adel Al Shirawi, Chief Executive Officer Tamweel,
and Hamed Kazim, Group Chief Financial Officer.
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