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APLF returns to Dubai to exhibit leather industry’s finest and best

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The world’s leading leather trade fair APLF is returning to the UAE for a successive year when it will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from March 13-15. Considered as the industry’s most important trade fair, the APLF will cover a gross exhibition area of 16,000 square meters and host 14 national pavilions from countries globally including Brazil, China, Egypt, France, India, Italy, Pakistan and more in the Sheikh Saeed Halls.

Commenting on the announcement of the trade fair, David Bondi, Senior Vice President, Informa Markets Asia, said: “Dubai is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities. Following the success of last year’s exhibition, it was a natural gravitas to hold the fair in UAE. Being the hub for businesses, Dubai is easily accessible from the American, European as well as the Asian subcontinents and will be a contributing factor to the international nature of the trade show.

“APLF has continually dedicated years to organising leather and fashion trade shows, attracting 60,000 participants annually and providing suitable venues for top-notch businesses, manufacturers, tanners, buyers, designers & suppliers. We look forward to a successful edition again this year.” he said.

The APLF will be held along with concurrent sister events at the Sheikh Saeed Halls in DWTC from March 13-15. Supplied

The three-day exhibition will bring to the emirate over 300 plus exhibitors as well as the participation of regional associations from China along with others from Brazil, Egypt, France, India, Italy, Pakistan and Türkiye. For a second time in a row, the prime leather fair will take place in Dubai, with this year adding on the long-awaited Chinese suppliers and buyers. and be able to take full advantage of the business platform traditionally offered to the leather and fashion sectors by APLF since its inception in 1984. The APLF Leather fair covers the whole supply chain of the leather making industry and offers hundreds of finished leathers for all applications possible, from footwear and leather goods to garments and upholstery, making APLF Leather a unique sourcing event in the Middle East and North African region (MENA).

APLF’s sister fair, Fashion Access, will be held concurrently at the DWTC and is also supported by national and regional associations from Botswana, China, India, Pakistan, South Africa and Vietnam, A wide selection of footwear and leather goods will be on display highlighting the future trends and colors that will populate the fashion scene in upcoming seasons.

While APLF is a trade fair for businesses to come together and form partnerships, running simultaneously during the fair are several other activities integrating color, fashion and material trends which are of great interest to designers and artists alike. Notably this year sees the third edition of the Global Footwear Executive Summit (GFES) and seminars organised by Leather Naturally.  A total of four workshops will take place at this year’s edition of APLF, which include two on leather foundation and two on footwear design.

Visitor registrations are now open, you can click on Visitor Registration to register and gain free entry to this APLF event.
For the event agenda, follow the link: https://www.aplf.com/event-agenda/

 

Dates:  13 -15 March 2023 
Opening Hours:  10:00am-6:00pm on Day 1 & 2, 10:00am-5:00pm on Day 3
Venue:  Sheikh Saeed Halls 1-3, Dubai World Trade Centre 
Concurrent Events:  APLF Leather, Materials+, Fashion Access 

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Inside The Plaza at Uptown Dubai: An open-air venue set to transform the city’s business and events scene

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In a city that thrives on bold ambition and global connection, a new landmark has quietly taken its place at the heart of Dubai’s business future.

DMCC has officially opened The Plaza at Uptown Dubai, a 21,000 square metre open-air destination designed to host everything from high-level corporate summits to large-scale concerts and community gatherings.

For UAE residents and business leaders alike, this isn’t just another development announcement. It’s a signal that Uptown Dubai is stepping into a new era.

A new gathering space in town

Strategically positioned at the centre of Uptown Dubai, The Plaza physically connects the iconic Uptown Tower with the district’s wider commercial and residential community.

Designed to accommodate up to 4,000 guests, the venue features advanced staging, lighting and digital display infrastructure, enabling year-round programming and rapid event turnover.

For Dubai’s fast-moving corporate ecosystem, that means seamless hosting of:

  • Global trade conferences
  • Finance and technology forums
  • Industry expos
  • Cultural performances
  • Community celebrations

In a city known for world-class event venues, The Plaza adds something different: scale, accessibility and integration within a thriving business district.

For UAE residents, the venue offers more opportunities for networking, collaboration and global visibility without leaving the city.

Next business hub taking shape

The Plaza’s launch comes as Uptown Dubai moves into its next development phase.

Currently under construction:

  • Two commercial towers (23 and 17 storeys)
  • 62,000 square metres of additional Grade A commercial and retail space

Once complete, the full district will deliver:

  • 538,000 square metres total gross floor area
  • 232,000 square metres dedicated to Grade A commercial office space

What’s in it for residents

For professionals, it means:

  • More international events are hosted locally
  • Increased networking and industry exposure
  • Expanded commercial opportunities

For residents, it offers:

  • Open-air concerts and cultural events
  • Community experiences within a premium urban setting
  • A new social hub integrated into Dubai’s skyline

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Sheikh Mohammed appoints Abdulla bin Damithan to lead Dubai Ports body as DP World names new CEO

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In his capacity as Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, has issued a decree appointing Abdulla bin Damithan as Chairman of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation.

The appointment places one of the UAE’s most experienced trade and logistics leaders at the helm of one of Dubai’s most strategically important economic entities.

A Veteran in Ports and Global Trade

Abdulla bin Damithan brings more than two decades of experience in ports, logistics and international trade. He currently oversees DP World’s operations across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, managing ports, economic zones, marine services and trade solutions.

He previously served as CEO and Managing Director of DP World UAE, where he led strategic growth across key regional markets. He oversees Jebel Ali Port and Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza).

Bin Damithan joined DP World in 2001 and has since held several senior leadership roles, contributing to the company’s transformation into a global provider of smart trade and logistics solutions.

New Leadership Appointments at DP World

Separately, DP World confirmed the appointment of Essa Kazim as Chairman of its Board of Directors, alongside the appointment of Yuvraj Narayan as Group CEO.

Kazim currently serves as Governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Chairman of Borse Dubai. He brings extensive expertise in financial and economic affairs, having held senior leadership positions across several national institutions.

Narayan, who joined DP World in 2004, has played a key role in leading strategic and transformational initiatives that strengthened the company’s global footprint.

Serving as Group Chief Financial Officer since 2005, Narayan has been instrumental in enhancing DP World’s financial resilience, operational efficiency and supply chain capabilities worldwide.

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Dubai Loop explained: What Elon Musk’s underground transport project means for city’s residents

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Getting around Dubai could soon become much faster and easier. The city has confirmed that work on the Dubai Loop, an underground high-speed transport system developed by Elon Musk’s Boring Company, is set to begin soon, starting in some of Dubai’s busiest areas.

The announcement was made by Matar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), at the World Government Summit.

The project aims to cut travel times, reduce traffic congestion, and make daily commutes smoother, especially in high-density districts.

So, what exactly is the Dubai Loop?

The Dubai Loop is a network of underground tunnels where electric vehicles will transport passengers directly from one station to another, without stopping in between. Think of it as skipping traffic lights, junctions and road congestion altogether.

Once completed, the system will span 24 kilometres and could move up to 20,000 passengers every hour, with plans to expand capacity even further in the future.

Where will it start?

The first phase of the project will launch in key areas that many residents already commute through daily:

  • Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)
  • Dubai Mall area

These locations were chosen because they see some of the heaviest traffic in the city, especially during peak hours.

When is it happening?

According to Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), construction on the first phase will start immediately once contracts are finalised.

  • First phase: 6km (costing Dh600 million)
  • Total project: 24km (Dh2.5 billion)
  • Estimated completion: Around two years

How fast will it be?

Very fast. The vehicles inside the Dubai Loop could travel at speeds of up to 160km/h, meaning residents could move between major destinations in just minutes.

Why underground?

By going underground, Dubai avoids:

  • Road closures and surface disruption
  • Weather-related delays
  • Expensive road expansion projects

The tunnelling technology used is also cheaper and faster than traditional road construction, helping the city deliver infrastructure efficiently.

How will this help residents?

For people living and working in Dubai, the Dubai Loop could mean:

  • Shorter commutes in congested areas
  • Less time stuck in traffic
  • Better connections between business districts, malls and transport hubs
  • A smoother “first and last mile” journey to metro stations

The system is expected to serve around 13,000 passengers daily in its early stages, with numbers growing as the network expands.

Has this worked elsewhere?

Yes. A similar underground transport system already operates in Las Vegas, where it has carried more than 2 million passengers since 2021. Dubai’s version will build on that experience, adapted for local needs.

What’s next?

Dubai Loop is part of the emirate’s broader push towards smart, sustainable transport. If successful, the network could expand to more areas of the city, helping residents get from A to B faster, without adding more cars to the roads.

For Dubai residents, this could mark the beginning of a new era of stress-free commuting beneath the city streets.










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