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Ajman Department of Tourism Launches UK Roadshow to Strengthen Ties

Expressing optimism about the ongoing roadshow effort, His Excellency highlighted its potential as a pivotal moment in augmenting awareness of Ajman’s tourism and cultural facets…reports Asian Lite News

The Ajman Department of Tourism Development (ADTD), led by His Excellency Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi, Director General, is set to embark on a roadshow in the United Kingdom from February 12 to 15, 2024. The initiative aims to foster collaboration with key stakeholders in the UK tourism sector and draw visitors from various cities. The delegation’s itinerary includes stops in Glasgow, Birmingham, and London, where the latest destinations and projects will be showcased to boost Ajman’s global tourism appeal.

The UK has been instrumental in Ajman’s tourism success, ranking among the top ten countries contributing tourists to the emirate. In 2023, foreign tourism experienced a notable 7% increase concerning the total number of English tourists (both residents and non-residents) compared to the previous year, marking steady growth.

Expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming tour, His Excellency Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi, conveyed his delight regarding the upcoming tour, stating, “This promotional campaign aligns seamlessly with our vision to solidify the emirate’s standing on the global tourism map, placing a strong emphasis on fortifying partnerships, sharing experiences, and drawing insights from the best practices. We are confident that the meetings and memorandums of understanding to be signed during this tour will significantly contribute to supporting sustainable economic development in tourism and introduce the diverse tourism products and projects offered by the emirate.”

Expressing optimism about the ongoing roadshow effort, His Excellency highlighted its potential as a pivotal moment in augmenting awareness of Ajman’s tourism and cultural facets. He believes that this campaign will not only serve as a means to attract visitors from the United Kingdom but will also act as an effective gateway to fostering collaboration with local and international partners in the tourism sector. This collaboration, in turn, is expected to enhance opportunities for experience exchange and lead to an increased influx of tourists to the emirate.

Recent years witnessed remarkable growth in Ajman’s tourism sector, boasting an 11% surge in total hotel revenues, a 6% increase in occupancy rates, and an 11% rise in visitor numbers compared to the same period in 2022. With 50 hotel facilities and approximately 4,300 rooms, Ajman maintains an 82% occupancy rate, according to the STR report, reflecting a 6% increase in revenue per available room (RevPAR) over the previous year.

Simultaneously, Ajman is experiencing a tourism upswing, with escalating hotel revenues, occupancy rates, and visitor numbers. The emirate is solidifying its status as a preferred destination for UK and Ireland tourists, witnessing a surge in nights spent and arrivals from these countries.

The department is committed to elevating awareness about Ajman as an appealing tourist destination, offering unique experiences aligned with the local culture and history. These efforts are expected to bolster the local economy, create job opportunities, increase hotel occupancy, and enhance Ajman’s image as an attractive tourist haven.

About Ajman Department of Tourism Development

Ajman Department of Tourism Development (ADTD) aims to promote the touristic attractions across the emirate, and shedding light on the unique elements that Ajman has to offer as one of the leading travel destinations in the UAE.

The department works on developing strategies to improve local, regional, and international tourism in the emirate through planning and implementing global campaigns for tourism promotion, organizing and participating in conferences and exhibitions, regulating and developing the tourism industry, and improving the capacities and services of the tourism facilities and businesses operating in the emirate.

Ajman Department of Tourism Development (ADTD) is responsible for setting regulations and legislations required to organize the tourism sector in the emirate, finding the appropriate tourism standards and services provided to tourists, and issuing licenses for travel and tourism agencies and administering their efficiency.

Web: https://ajman.travel/

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Salma Mubarak Thani
Ajman Tourism
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The Idea Agency
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PM Modi to Visit ISRO, Mega Roadshow to Celebrate Chandrayaan-3 Success

Former deputy chief minister and BJP MLA R. Ashoka said that the roadshow will be held between Jalahalli Circle to ISRO Head Quarters in Bengaluru…reports Asian Lite News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on August 26 to congratulate the scientists following the successful Chandrayan-3 mission.

BJP will also hold a mega roadshow on the occasion.

Former deputy chief minister and BJP MLA R. Ashoka said that the roadshow will be held between Jalahalli Circle to ISRO Head Quarters in Bengaluru.

“I request the people and party workers to attend the roadshow to congratulate scientists and PM Modi,” he said.

In the backdrop of the visit of PM Modi to ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRACK), BJP State President Nalin Kumar Kateel, BJP MLAs S.R. Vishwanath and S. Muniraju have visited the centre and inspected the campus.

“The invitation is open for all to make the programme successful. If people can come at 5.45 a.m. on Aug 26, they can see PM Modi and ISRO scientists,” Ashoka said.

Nalin Kumar Kateel said that PM Modi would arrive at HAL at 5 a.m and should be extended a grand welcome. The party workers and people are invited from the Bengaluru Urban District mainly, he said.

Meanwhile, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Dayanand held a meeting to discuss about security arrangements with the Additional Police Commissioners, Joint Police Commissioners and DCPs. After arriving at HAL airport, PM Modi will reach ISRO by road and it has been decided to divert the traffic in Bengaluru on the stretch of the road.

The police department has banned the movement of goods vehicles in the Bengaluru City between 4 a.m. and 11 a.m.

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Sharjah-India Roadshow boost investment ties

The two Indian cities are powerhouses of technological innovation in the region and this IIS-led visit gave industry players first-hand insights on ways they can leverage Sharjah as a gateway to the Middle East…reports Asian Lite News

Sharjah-based and Indian officials have reviewed the prospects of promoting business collaboration.

This came as a delegation of senior officials from Sharjah’s commerce-focused public sector entities, led by the Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah – IIS), met with a number of India’s leading business owners, entrepreneurs and government officials in a highly impactful tour of the sub-continent, which featured a packed agenda of B2B and G2G networking meetings as well as site visits to collaboratively explore the extraordinary potential for growth in technology and other future-focused industries in Sharjah.

The delegation was accompanied by Abdulnasser Alshaali, UAE Ambassador to the Republic of India and Aaref Alnuaimi, consul general from the Consulate General of the UAE in Hyderabad, which further strengthened the UAE-India ties and emphasized the importance of this visit in fostering business relations between the two countries.

During the roadshow organised from March 13 – 16 in partnership with T-Hub and the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), the IIS-led delegation consisting from four entities mapped two major south Indian cities of Hyderabad and Bengaluru to examine the outlook for growth in trade and investment, particularly in technology, and explore new pathways to further bilateral relations in light of the extremely productive economic ties that the UAE and India have enjoyed for over 55 years.

The delegation from Sharjah, included Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO, Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah); Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO, Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park, H.E. Shihab Alhammadi, Managing Director, Sharjah Media Free zone Authority (SHAMS), and Salim Alyammahi, Head of Partner Relations Division at Sharjah Economic Development Department.

The roadshow sought to inform and educate Indian investors and businesses in Hyderabad and Bengaluru about the new and emerging potential in Sharjah in the future-focused sectors of fintech, clean energy and climate action, food security, sustainability, digital payments, cyber security, cryptocurrencies, and advanced technologies, among others.

The two Indian cities are powerhouses of technological innovation in the region and this IIS-led visit gave industry players first-hand insights on ways they can leverage Sharjah as a gateway to the Middle East.
Al Musharrkh, noted: “This has been a very productive networking trip, which enabled leading Sharjah Government entities to showcase how Indian businesses can tap into Sharjah’s burgeoning potential for business and investment in their areas of interest in a seamless fashion as they benefit from the plethora of investor-friendly services and facilities they offer”.

“The bilateral trade relations between the two countries have been taken to new heights with the implementation of the UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) since May 2022, and its contribution to qualitative developments in trade relations between the two countries. This roadshow for our counterparts in Hyderabad and Bengaluru was timed strategically to open the window of new and emerging opportunities to prospective entrants in Sharjah’s robust, competitive and highly diversified economy, particularly in technology”, he added.

Earlier in February last year, India and UAE took a significant step in strengthening their comprehensive strategic partnership with the issuance of a Joint Vision Document, ‘New Frontiers, New Milestones’, to chart the pathway towards a shared future building on past achievements and laying down new avenues of cooperation in fintech, clean energy and climate action, food security, sustainability, digital payments, cyber security, cryptocurrencies, and advanced technologies, among others.

Key lessons on ways to leverage Sharjah’s investor-first climate
In both cities, the roadshow agenda presented B2B and G2G networking opportunities, alongside informative discussions, during which participating delegates from the emirate outlined the tremendous opportunity and potential in Sharjah’s conducive business environment, its core strengths in diverse sectors, and easy access to global markets. The IIS CEO invited Indian companies, investors and entrepreneurs to avail the services of the Sharjah Investors Services Center (SAEED) that offers a complete range of government solutions to set up businesses with speed and efficiency.

Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO, SRTIP said: “This visit to Hyderabad and Bangalore enabled us to get close glimpses of what Indian entrepreneurs and investors really want. India is a colossus in technology and future-focused industries. In 2022, India had more than 115 unicorns; and 1 out of every 13 unicorns globally is born in India. At SRTIP, the Middle East’s vibrant innovation hub, we are keen to seek out Indian innovators to join our ecosystem. Already, we have some great global innovation startups doing phenomenal projects, and we look forward to Indian startups to joins us.”

“India is one of the key trading partners of the UAE, and Sharjah has always been a big magnet for Indian businessmen. The number of Indian companies or those owned by Indians in Sharjah has witnessed a remarkable increase in recent years, representing 48% of the total investments in free zones. This makes India a key trading pillar of Sharjah and the emirate is marching ahead with technology projects, including a world-class innovation park SRTIP,” Al Mahmoudi added.

Shihab Alhammadi, Managing Director, SHAMS said: “We are excited to explore the boundless potential for trade and investment in Sharjah’s future-focused sectors, particularly in technology, and to strengthen our economic ties with India. Shams offers investors many advantages, including a thriving media ecosystem, a cost-effective business setup, and 0% corporate or personal income tax. It is an ideal platform for entrepreneurs who want to establish a company in the UAE, even without being physically present. With seamless registration and access to a desk facility offering up to 12 visas, shareholders can turn their ideas into thriving businesses. With our investor-first climate, world-class infrastructure, and facilitating ecosystem, Sharjah is a gateway to the Middle East for Indian businesses looking to expand globally’’ Commented. H.E. Shihab Alhammadi, Managing Director, Sharjah Media City (SHAMS).

For his part, Abdelaziz Omar Al Midfa, Deputy Director of Government Communication Department at Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD), said that the Department’s participation in the Sharjah delegation comes out of SEDD’s concerns to promote the economic potential of the emirate, due to its advanced infrastructure, economic stability, high efficiency and interest in encouraging investments and entering into partnerships and mutual projects through participation in various economic forums. Such a thing helps to highlight commercial opportunities, attract investors and expand the investment base of the emirate, which will reflect positively on the economy and contribute to strengthening Sharjah’s position on the economic map.

Al Midfa pointed out that this participation aims to get acquainted with the investment opportunities in many fields, and to deepen aspects of cooperation, as meetings and B2Bs were held with a number of senior officials and representatives from various business sectors. Such thing helped in discussing aspects of mutual trade cooperation and ways to enhance and develop it to serve the economic relations between the two parties, as well as discourse ways to review the available opportunities to increase trade and investment exchanges between them, especially in sectors of common interest between the two countries.

During their recent visit to Hyderabad, the Sharjah delegation held meetings with a range of influential representatives from various organizations, including Mr. Mahankali Srinivas Rao Chief Executive Officer, T-Hub; Praveen Mokkapati, Deputy Director of NASSCOM, Sundeep Makthala – Founder and President (Telangana Information Technology Association,Veera Chappi – Director, Partnerships, People & Culture,T-Works, Sanjay Gajjala Sr Director, Product and Engineering, T-Works and Mr. Ganesh Aryan Commercial Manager- Central India Air Arabia (India Office). Likewise, whilst at the visit to Bengaluru, the delegation met with several prominent figures, including Mr. Unnikrishnan K, Jt. Director General of FIEO, Mr. B V Gopal Reddy, President of FKCCI, and Mr. Girish Hiremath, Chief Operating Officer of Global Incubation Services (GINSERV). Additionally, the delegation held discussions with Mr. Swayam Mishra, Incubation Manager of GINSERV, Mr. K N Narasimhamurthy, President of KASSIA, Dr. L. Jyothish Kumar, Founder & President at Additive Manufacturing Company Society of India (AMSI), and Dr. Kavyashree, Chairperson of the Indian Women in 3D Printing Society (IW3DP). These meetings provided the delegation with valuable insights and information, allowing them to forge strong connections and partnerships with key players in the Indian business community.

In the Sharjah-India Roundtable last November organised by IIS in Sharjah, Musharrkh revealed that to attract and facilitate investments in Sharjah and the UAE, Invest in Sharjah’s roadshows will focus on Indian markets in 2023.

Frequently updated regulations, world-class infrastructure, a facilitating ecosystem, and diversification strategies have reinforced Sharjah’s reputation as a global hub for investments. With 16,916 Indian companies operating in the mainland in Sharjah and 9,611 across its specialised free zones, the growing economic and commercial relations between Sharjah and India touched AED 1.14 billion in 2022. Historically, the most popular sectors of Sharjah-India trade and investment include tourism, hospitality, catering, healthcare and wellness, retail and education, with giant Indian conglomerates like companies like the Lulu Group, Gems Education, Danube Group, Anchor Allied Factory Ltd, DBMT, Quality International, Listek, and others, operating out of Sharjah.

Technology and other future-focused sectors in Sharjah and the UAE show immense growth potential and the nation continues on its mission to be one of the world’s leading innovation- and knowledge-based economies.

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