- DWTC hosted 378 exhibitions and events in 2024, up 26% year-on-year
- DWTC expanded its events calendar in 2024 with 40 new additions, including 10 exhibitions, 17 conferences, and 13 association conventions.
- Exhibitions and Conferences attracted nearly 59,000 exhibiting companies, with 77% being international
- International participation at MICE events rose by 30% year-on-year accounting for over 942,000 attendees
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 20March 2025:Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the region’s leading business enabler and global events powerhouse, has unveiled its 2024 results, showcasing record-breaking performance that underscores Dubai’s continued economic growth and its position as a powerful international platform for business and trade enablement. DWTC welcomed 2.65 million event participants in 2024, marking a 7% increase compared to the previous year. The results were driven by a robust calendar of 378 Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE), business and consumer eventsreflecting a notable 26%year-on-year growth.
DWTC’s Expanding Calendar Drives Record MICE Growth
DWTC’s flagship Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) segment experienced significant growth, increasing from 107 events in 2023 to 135 MICE eventsin 2024. These events collectively attracted 2.03 million attendees, reflecting an impressive 30% year-on-year growth. International participation at MICE events soared to over 942,000 attendees, representing 46% of the total MICE attendees,reinforcing Dubai’s global appeal as a top global business destination.
These sector-leading exhibitions and events saw participation of 58,665 exhibiting companies, representing a 9% increase over last year. A significant 77% of these exhibiting companies were international, further reinforcing Dubai’s ability to consistently draw internationalcompanies and businesses. The surge in foreign business participation to MICE events in Dubai furthers the aspirations of the Dubai Economic Agenda “D33”, to cement Dubai’s position as one of the top three cities for business and tourism, globally.
Strong performance across DWTC-organised exhibitions and events
In 2024, DWTCorganised 20 flagship exhibitions and events, attracting an impressive 590,000attendees, a14% year-on-year increase. Of these, 242,000 were international attendees, representing a remarkable 41% of total participation. The number of exhibiting companies at DWTC’s exhibitions increased by 9% to 19,062, with over 15,000 international exhibitors, accounting for an impressive 79% of the total number of exhibitors.
Internationally,KAOUN International strengthened DWTC’s global footprint by expanding flagship events beyond Dubai, with standout performances of GITEX AFRICA in Morocco and the successful launch of GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Asia in Singapore.
Top-performing MICE sectors
The Food, Hotel, and Catering sectorsecured second position, attracting over 283,000attendees, a 14% share of the total MICE participation. Led by Gulfood and Gulfood Manufacturing, this sector experienced a substantial 25% increase in participation compared to 2023.
The Information Technology sector followed closely in third position, attracting over 281,000attendees, also a 14% share of the total MICE participation. This sector, primarily driven by GITEX Global and its associated events, saw participation increase by 8% year-on-year.
The top five sectors are rounded out by the Consumer Goods sector, which attracted over 112,000 attendees, driven by events like The Baby Expo, Middle East Organic and Natural Products Expo, World Vape Show and China Home Life, and the Leisure, Sport and Travel sector, with nearly 110,000 attendees, led by Arabian Travel Market, Dubai International Boat Show and Dubai Muscle Show.
Additional high-performing exhibitions included The Big 5, Beauty World, WETEX, Automechanika and Intersec.
Growing Conferences & Association Events Calendar
DWTC made significant strides in its conferences and associations events calendar, hosting 25 conferences–double the number from the previous year – which collectively attracted nearly 90,000 participants, a threefold increase from 2023. Of these, 17 were new additions, further diversifying the event lineup. Key events included AYUSH Conference, Arab Media Forum, Global Freight Summit, and MEIDAM.
Additionally, 14 International association meetings welcomed over 104,000participants, three times more than the previous year. Notable events includedthe MDRT Global Conference, WCA World, World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, IFCC WorldLab, and International Congress of Endocrinology.
Dubai Exhibition Centre demonstrates growing importance
The Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) played an increasingly pivotal role in 2024, hosting 24 events that attracted 128,000 participants.Of these, the nine largest exhibitions and conferences attracted 75,000attendees and featured 1,300 exhibiting companies. Notable events included Custom Show Emirates, Dubai Muscle Show and National Service Career Fair, FESPA Middle East, Jewellery Gem and Technology, Global Freight Summit and Dentsply Sirona World.
As DWTC progresses with its strategic AED 10 billion expansion of DEC, the venue is set to play an increasingly important role in Dubai’s MICE ecosystem. DEC’s Phase 1 completion in 2026 will add 64,000 sqm of permanent exhibition space, increasing total capacity to 140,000 sqm. By 2031, DEC will span 180,000 sqm, accommodating up to 65,000 daily visitors and hosting multiple large-scale events simultaneously.
DWTC’s Contribution to Dubai’s Economic Vision
H.E. Helal Saeed Almarri added: “Our 2024 results underscore the strategic focus on scaling Dubai’s global events sector. Our DEC expansion represents the next critical phase of increasing our capacity to meet growing global demand, allowing us to significantly multiply both our event hosting capabilities and economic contribution over the coming decade. This infrastructure investment, combined with our sector diversification strategy and growing international appeal, positions DWTC to not only advance Dubai’s Economic Agenda ‘D33” but to fundamentally reshape the emirate’s role in global commerce and solidify its status as a world-leading business destination.”
Ecosystem Growth Strengthens DWTC’s Comprehensive Business Portfolio
Beyond its core events business, DWTC achieved significant milestones across its diverse operations in 2024. DWTC’sReal Estate division forged a strategic partnership with Emaar Properties to create Expo Living, an innovative residential development within Expo City Dubai. ItsAsset Management business reached new heights in occupancy levels, with commercial properties across One Central, Sheikh Rashid Tower and Convention Tower achieving 99% occupancy, while Expo Village residential units exceeded 90% occupancy.
The DWTC Authority Free Zone enhanced its value proposition by adding One Za’abeel to its jurisdiction, offering companies access to premium business environments with specialised free zone benefits. Throughout 2024, the Free Zone licensed389 new business entities, reflecting its growing appeal.
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About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC):
A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region’s leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region’s growth story.Since its inauguration, DWTC has hosted over 6,000 events, with an estimated economic output of AED 248 billion, attracting over 38 million business visitors to Dubai.
Building on this legacy, DWTC’s second flagship venue, the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), stands as a premier destination for prominent national and international mega events. Strategically aligned with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, DEC’s recently announced AED 10 billion expansion is integral to Expo City Dubai’s vision of becoming a global business hub for exhibitions and events. Additionally, developed and managed by DWTC for Expo 2020 Dubai, Expo Village hosts a vibrant residential community with 2,273 units across four clusters, also integrated within the Expo City Dubai ecosystem.