Working with leading industry figures and associations, Gulf Landscaping will showcase unique features designed specifically for this truly unique market.
Teaming up with leading industry lights, Gulf Landscaping will deliver free, informative seminar sessions covering topics from water consumption, Feng Shui, maximising CAD, smart watering systems amd much more.
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Gulf Landscaping is the region’s only trade event dedicated to servicing the architectural and landscaping demands of the Middle East and the capital of the UAE, Abu Dhabi. It will bring together the visions of the key drivers influencing the development of the Abu Dhabi landscape for Plan Abu Dhabi 2030.
The Urban Development Gallery will form the pulse of the exhibition that will comprise not only a gathering of suppliers but also a high level seminar programme; a unique celebration of the cutting edge developments completed, underway and planned to deliver plan Abu Dhabi 2030.
To participate in this meeting of minds, designed to gather and inspire the key drivers and influencers at the forefront of the world’s leading urban development projects, contact:
Cheryl Fraser
Cheryl.fraser@ubm.com
+44(0) 20 7921 8380
As an individual and representative of Cracknell, participating in conferences is always a valuable experience, where many professional relationships are made and ideas exchanged. 2010 is believed to be the tipping point where water consumption will begin to outstrip supply. I will be discussing at the Seminar Theatre at Gulf Landscaping how the UAE's landscapes will adapt and respond to the water availability in the region.
Lee Allen, Cracknell
The Emirates Green Building Council is an independent non-profit forum that shapes policies for the built environment and facilitates collaborative solutions to promote sustainable practices in the UAE. Landscaping is an area of high water consumption, the reduction of which is of particular interest to us. We are delighted to support the Gulf Landscaping exhibition which will look at ways in which this issue is being addressed.
Jeffery Willis, Chairman, Emirates Green Building Council