Exceed IT Services to take part in MEET ITC and BITEX Exhibition

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Exceed IT Services, based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, said this week it will take part in the MEET ICT and Bahrain International Technology Exchange (BITEX) exhibition in an effort to showcase its offerings as a provider of technical and smart solutions for business.

The annual event, which is entering its sixth year, will take place Jan. 4-6 at the Gulf Convention Centre in Manama, Bahrain, sponsored by Bahrain Minister of Transport and Communications Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed.

“Expanding to Bahrain has opened a new door of opportunities for Exceed,” Exceed Bahrain Territory Manager

Samer Chayati said. “Simply put, the Bahrain market has immense potential and a dynamic IT industry. This is why we are expanding our offices to an even bigger venue, to contribute substantially to the Bahrain market needs as well as to give back to the vibrant Bahrain community. We are pleased to be offering our quality services in the country and through this event, we hope to establish strong synergies with new clientele while strengthening our bonds with our valued clients.”

Exceed IT Services began operations in 2001 and provides services to customers throughout the Gulf Cooperation Council. 



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