| The Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC) made its' international debut as the host venue for the 2003 IMF Annual General Meetings.
Their home is one of the fastest growing cities on the planet and their address is the new growth corridor of this dynamic city.
It's a 15-minute drive away from the Dubai International Airport and the new Jebel Ali International Airport is just 30 minutes away.
They offer a total of 60,000 square metres of flexible and versatile exhibition space, equipped to meet the most demanding expectations.
They are a part of the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), an organisation that plays a vital role in stimulating regional and international trade through the United Arab Emirates
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For discerning planners of international congresses, conventions, exhibitions, and other special events, these are advantages that ultimately add up in their favour. The Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC), is enviably positioned between new and old Dubai. To one side you have the city's glittering new skyline of hotels, freehold properties, business districts, shopping malls and entertainment resorts.
To the other side is the older part of Dubai with its souqs, landscaped parks and vibrant retail and residential districts. Dubai's historic creek, wildlife bird sanctuary, zoo, museum, heritage sites; and famed beaches, championship golf courses, and marinas are also in the vicinity. |