Middle East EventShow 2025 in Dubai was a MASSIVE Success | DXB News Network

Post by : Raina Mansoor

Dubai once again proved its position as a global hub for innovation and business excellence by hosting the Middle East Event Show 2025 at Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre.

Held on June 12–13, this two-day exhibition brought together more than 5,000 event professionals, 100+ exhibitors, and 70+ speakers, showcasing cutting-edge technologies in lighting, sound, staging, and event management solutions.

Participants enjoyed over 60 seminars and workshops, exploring the future of the MICE industry, sustainability, digital tools, and next-gen event experiences.

Whether you're an event planner, supplier, investor, or simply passionate about the future of large-scale events, this event offered a major platform for learning, growth, and connection.

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