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UAE: Fursan Al Emarat receives rousing welcome at LIMA’23

Fursan AL Emarat, a prominent company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has garnered significant attention at the 16th edition of Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2023 (LIMA’23). The presence of Fursan Al Emarat at the exhibition has been met with a warm welcome, cementing its reputation as a key player in the maritime and aerospace industry. Fursan AL Emarat's participation in the LIMA’23 underscores its commitment to showcasing its cutting-edge technologies and capabilities on a global platform. The exhibition serves as an ideal arena for industry leaders, enthusiasts, and potential collaborators to come together, exchange ideas, and explore innovative solutions. Over 100 assets from the aerospace and maritime industries will be featuring at LIMA’23 next month. Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd (Alpine) executive director Muhammad Aqlan Pacleb said some 35 to 40 maritime assets would also be featured for visitors to feast their eyes on. https://twitter.com/2023LIMA/status/1628970494740549633 “There will also be four to five air shows involving the Russian Sukhoi, August 1st (China), Black Eagles (Korea) and The Jupiter Aerobatic (Indonesia). It is set to be the biggest aerobatic performance,” he said. Meanwhile, Alpine managing director Anita Jacobson said LIMA’23 is expected to receive around 45,000 trade visitors and 250,000 public visitors. “For the first three days, from May 23 to 25, the exhibition is only open to trade visitors. We provide opportunities for those who travel from abroad or within the country to meet with industry players to discuss matters related to their businesses.” “LIMA’23 will open its doors to public visitors on the last two days (May 26 and 27),” she said. https://twitter.com/defensehere_en/status/1660575125572554752 Themed The Nexus of Asia’s Maritime and Aerospace Trade, LIMA’23 is set to return with bigger shows this year after four-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The event involves two main ministries; the Defence Ministry for the Maritime and Aerospace Defence Industry, and the Transport Ministry for the Maritime and Aerospace Commercial Industry. About LIMA'2023 LIMA is exhibiting 600 of 30 nations companies from Defence/Security and Commercial sectors. Up to 20 international pavilions from the US, China, UK, France, UAE, Indonesia, Thailand, Italy, Türkiye, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, South Korea, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, Czech Republic and others. https://twitter.com/defensehere_tr/status/1661293559859871744 The 20,000 sqm MIEC space venue will be utilised indoor and outdoor with 110 of aircraft and 110 of ships/vessels, expecting 45,000 trade visitors, more than 250,000 public visitors and more than 400 VVIPs comprising Ministers of Defence and Ministers of Transport, Senior Officer and Service Chiefs from 59 countries. https://twitter.com/defensehere_tr/status/1661310468391092224 Apart from exhibitions, forums and conferences, LIMA 2023 will also organize various activities such as drone races, flight simulators, technology talks and career fairs for visitors and enthusiasts of the maritime industry and aerospace technology. This event is a platform for local industry players to network for business development. https://dubainews.tv/uae-fursan-al-emarat-receives-rousing-welcome-at-lima23/?feed_id=16983&_unique_id=646e564dbc409

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