Post by : Omar Nasser
Photo : Abu Dhabi Media Office
Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the ruler's representative in Al Dhafra, visited the 6th Abu Dhabi International Boat Show 2024. This year’s event is the largest since it started in 2018. The show has attracted many global companies that specialize in yachts, boats, fishing gear, and marine sports.
Sheikh Hamdan was joined by Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Sheikh Rashed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Nasser Mohammed Al Mansouri, Eisa Hamad Bu Shehab, and Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, the CEO of ADNEC Group.
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During his visit, Sheikh Hamdan toured the show, checking out new products and technologies. Some of these items were being shown in the Middle East for the first time. He also spoke with leaders of local and international companies who were excited to be part of the event. They shared how much the show has grown and the improvements of local industries.
Sheikh Hamdan praised the efforts of ADNEC Group and the Emirati teams for making the event a success. He said that the boat show helps show how Abu Dhabi is becoming a key place for the yacht and boat industry. He also pointed out how Abu Dhabi is great for marine business and tourism.
He also said that the boat show helps bring new technology to the UAE. It is important for preserving Abu Dhabi’s maritime history for the future.
The Abu Dhabi International Boat Show will continue until November 24 at the ADNEC Centre. It features marine sports and the latest trends in marine lifestyle and technology.
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