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Expo Centre Sharjah hosts the 52nd Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show
This show has been highlighted as among the important and specialized exhibitions in the Middle East and North Africa dedicated to gold and jewellery
Expo Centre Sharjah recently hosted the 52nd edition of the Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show. Backed by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), the event brought together over 500 local and international exhibitors under one roof.
This edition of the exhibition featured renowned specialists in the global gold and jewellery sector, as well as leading brands in the realms of gold, diamonds, and watches that unveiled exclusive designs for the fall and winter seasons of 2023-2024 within an expansive area spanning 30,000 square meters. The event welcomed participants from various countries, including Bahrain, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA & Yemen.
Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, Chief Executive Officer, Expo Centre Sharjah, emphasized that meticulous preparations were made for the show, highlighting its significance as one of the most important specialized exhibitions in the Middle East and North Africa dedicated to gold and jewellery. The event drew an impressive number of enthusiasts keen to explore the latest international designs in the industry, along with developments in luxury jewellery, watches, precious stones, and diamond jewellery.
Al Midfa emphasized that the 52nd edition of the show would be exceptional, showcasing the latest fashion products and collections, including jewellery, precious stones, pearls, and watches. These creations drew inspiration from contemporary trends, rich traditions, and diverse global cultures, all seamlessly brought together under one roof amid the participation of prominent local and international names in the sector.
He further highlighted the exhibition’s importance as one of Expo Centre Sharjah’s flagship events, expressing the centre’s commitment to upgrading it with every new edition.
The show was open to visitors free of charge and ample parking spaces were available, either opposite the centre or in the adjacent building, ensuring convenience for attendees.
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