6th International Conference on

Food & Beverages

Venue & Hospitality

City Highlights

About City

Dubai is located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, in the south west corner of the Arabian Gulf. Dubai is one of the seven emirates and also one of the world's fastest-growing economies. It is the combination of ancient and modern attractions. Dubai has its own beauty like Dubai Mall, Gold Souk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubai Creek, and Dhows. It is the best city to explore. Dubai has the top Universities in every field. It is one of the busiest travel hubs in the world. Dubai is a global city and business hub of Middle East. There are 90 airlines flying to more than 240 destinations across six continents. This city is a global trade Centre to make your future. Dubai provides tax-free zones, first-class physical infrastructure and access to an experienced and skilled labor force. Dubai has a significant number of universities and research centers for technological and scientific advancements. It is a safe city for every age. Dubai has attracted world attention through large construction projects and sports events, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. It is ranked the World's 150 most visited cities by international tourists. Dubai created a record of 10 million visitors in every year. Dubai is tolerant and cosmopolitan and all visitors are welcome. 

Top Universities and Institutes at Dubai working on Food and Beverage Sector:

  • Carleton University, UAE
  • University of Birmingham, UAE
  • University of Wollongong, UAE
  • United Arab Emirates University, UAE             
  • Lebanese American University, UAE
  • American University of Science & Technology, UAE
  • University of Balamand, UAE
  • Global University Lebanon, UAE
  • Beirut Arab University, UAE
  • Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, UAE
  • Qatar University, UAE
  • King Saud Bin University, UAE
  • United Arab Emirates University, UAE
  • University of Saint Joseph, UAE

Dubai Economical condition / Educational system / Geographical situation:

Although Dubai's economy was initially built on revenues from the oil industry, revenue from petroleum and natural gas currently account for less than 5% of the emirate's gross domestic product. Dubai became important ports of call for Western manufacturers. Dubai has focused its economy on tourism by building hotels and developing real estate. Dubai has changed dramatically over the last three decades, becoming a major business centre with a more dynamic and diversified economy. Dubai enjoys a strategic location and serves as the biggest re-exporting centre in the Middle East. Its low logistical and operational costs and excellent infrastructure, international outlook and liberal government policies are attracting investors in a big way. Education in Dubai covers the levels of primary, secondary and collegiate education. The school system in Dubai is not different from the education system in the United Arab Emirates. The Ministry of Education of the United Arab Emirates is responsible for accreditation of schools. Top Universities in Dubai includes University of Birmingham, RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE).

How to Get to Dubai:

By Air: Convenience, speed, and new, modern facilities are just some of the advantages offered at Dubai International airport and Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central. With over 7,000 weekly flights operated by 125 airlines from 260 destinations on every continent (except Antarctica), you have a wide range of options to choose from when flying to Dubai. It’s easy to find a carrier to fit any budget or itinerary.

By Land: A first-rate network of roads and highways connects Dubai and its neighbouring emirates, making it a great way to explore the country. An Emirate Route Number designates highways and main roads in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates. In the UAE, cars drive on the right side. Speed limits are clearly displayed and are usually 60-80km/h (37-50mph) around town and 100-120km/h (60-75mph) on highways.

Venue

Dubai, UAE