Dubai Future Accelerators program to focus on new technologies

The Dubai Future Foundation is launching a program in Dubai to promote the deployment of new technologies that address 21st century challenges.Known as the Dubai Future Accelerators, the program will provide innovative companies around the globe access to leading partners to test futuristic prototypes on a citywide scale. The 12-week program will start Sept. 12. Read More »

GES named official supplier for Middle East aerospace events

Global live events provider GES will serve as the official supplier of F&E Aerospace events for the next four years. GES already services a wide variety of shows for F&E's parent group, Tarsus. This new deal with F&E will include MRO Middle East, the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association show, Aircraft Interiors Middle East and the Dubai Airshow. Read More »

QS Energy exploring partnership plans in the Middle East

QS Energy Inc., which develops integrated technology solutions for the energy industry, has announced discussions with oil-producing nations in the Middle East to provide deployment strategies for AOT Viscosity/Pressure Drop Reduction technology. The company’s objective is to showcase how its technology can benefit to the nations, improving efficiency in their pipeline systems. Read More »

Qatar Airways enters sponsorship deal with Sydney Swans football team

Qatar Airways has been named the official international airline partner of the Sydney Swans, an Australian-rules football team in the Australian Football League (AFL), the airline's first venture into AFL sponsorship. The three-year sponsorship is a milestone for Qatar Airways in Australia, showcasing its commitment to the region where it has doubled its footprint in 2016. Read More »

Israel gas deal with Egypt could thaw international relations

In what could be considered a historic trade move, the Israeli government has opened the door to exporting natural gas resources to Egypt. However, there are several obstacles to the deal and it's likely that a finalized trade agreement will take some time. A Reuters press release said the Israeli government is planning to sell 5 billion cubic meters of gas to Egypt over a period of seven years. Read More »

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