The amendments made to exhibition regulations and management in Oman by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion are expected to help those organising events in the country. This was highlighted on the Times of Oman website in October last year which also mentioned there would be the addition of exhibitions that would focus on industries and products from the Gulf region; additionally, amendments have been made for specialised exhibitions and consumer events, while virtual and innovative exhibitions will be focused on too.
Thus, it’s no surprise there are many events and exhibitions already scheduled this year including the upcoming Oman Bride Show (1st to 3rd February 2023) and Oman Design & Build Week (13th to 15th March 2023). Such initiatives will have a positive impact on the local economy and attract both leisure and corporate travellers to Oman. Business hotel options in the country including properties like Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort also offer versatile venues for meetings and conferences amidst unique mountain backdrops which is an added allure.
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