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  • Gulf project spending to soar

    INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING BY Gulf countries is expected to reach US$205 billion by 2013, according to recent estimates by Standard Chartered Bank. Although funding has emerged as a big challenge in the context of the global credit crisis, economists expect governments to support most infrastructure projects, and bond issues will be a major source of funding for many of these projects.

Saudis committed to privatisation

SAUDI ARABIA IS firmly commited to the principle of privatisation in the development of its water and power industries. Investment partners from inside and outside the Kingdom will continue to form an essential part of the financial mix to address the huge infrastructure projects that will be necessary over the next two decades.

 

New data centre opened at science park

MEEZA HAS ANNOUNCED the opening of M-Vault 1, a state-of-the-art Data Centre based on Tier 3 specifications located at Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP). M-Vault 1 will form the base from which MEEZA will offer managed IT services and solutions to the market. The vision of QSTP is to spur the development of Qatar’s economy and forms the home of many technology

 

Saving the planet can save you money

Technical Review Middle East - Issue Three 2009 Power 60 IN THE PRESENT economic climate the fact that renewable energy can cut pollution levels may not be enough. As Phil Desmond discovers, some recent innovations in the field of cellular communications are being promoted not just as being better for the environment than conventional fuels but better for business too.

   

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  • Saving the planet can save you money

    Technical Review Middle East - Issue Three 2009 Power 60 IN THE PRESENT economic climate the fact that renewable energy can cut pollution levels may not be enough. As Phil Desmond discovers, some recent innovations in the field of cellular communications are being promoted not just as being better for the environment than conventional fuels but better for business too.

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September 2010

SEPTEMBER 2010
27-30 Project Iraq ERBIL www.ifpqatar.com
OCTOBER 2010
3-6 Saudi Build RIYADH www.recexpo.com
4-6 Powergen Middle East DOHA www.power-gen-middleeast.com
17-19 PG&WSME ABU DHABI www.powerandwaterme.com
17-20 Recycling & Waste Management KSA RIYADH www.recexpo.com
17-21 GITEX Arabia DUBAI www.gitex.com
18-21 Erbil International Fair ERBIL www.ifpqatar.com
NOVEMBER 2010
1-4 GCC Power DOHA www.ifpqatar.com
1-4 Adipec 2010 ABU DHABI www.adipec.com
2-6 Jordan Motorshow AMMAN www.ifpqatar.com
21-24 The Big 5 DUBAI www.thebig5exhibition.com
28-30 Roadex/Railex ABU DHABI www.roadex-railex.com
28-30 MEMEX 2010 ABU DHABI www.memexnews.com

March 2010

MARCH 2010
29-31 Middle East Coatings DUBAI www.coatingsgroup.com
APRIL 2010
11-14 Saudi Build - the PMV Series RIYADH www.saudipmvshow.com
12-15 Project Qatar 2010 DOHA www.ifpqatar.com
18-21 Cityscape 2010 ABU DHABI www.cityscapeabudhabi.com
MAY 2010
11-14 Project Near East AMMAN www.ifpneareast.com
17-19 Middle East Comms ABU DHABI www.mecomexpo.com
23-26 Saudi Elenex/Water Tech RIYADH www.recexpo.com
JUNE 2010
1-4 Project Lebanon BEIRUT www.ifpqatar.com