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Wire & Cable Arabia 01/10/2015 - 01/13/2015

Started by Quentin Beauvilliers, January 04, 2014, 10:15:55 AM

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Wire & Cable Arabia

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When: 01/10/2015 - 01/13/2015

Location: Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre

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Sheikh Zayed Road United Arab Emirates

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Contact Name: Mr. jeen joshua

Phone: +971-4-3406888
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Wire & Cable Arabia 2015

Wire & Cable Arabia 2015
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Wire & Cable Arabia 2015, the international trade fair for wire and cable industry shall be held in concurrence with Middle East's flagship industrial trade fair, Tekno Arabia. Cables & wires are the crucial infrastructure backbone of any economy, the critical elements that wire up the length and breadth of the country as telecom and power networks. Fuelled by increasing telecom infrastructure spending in the developing countries, the global wire and cable industry shall be worth US $249 billion by 2018. Power infrastructure, the other major driver of growth is also witnessing similar trends, wherein developing economies continue to expand power infrastructure, while developed economies are replacing aging power infrastructure. The infrastructure requirements for rapidly expanding industrial and residential projects in the GCC dictates that demand for wire and cable products are some of the highest and fastest-growing in the world. MENA Region gets a leg up by US $ 15.4 billion worth wire & cable consumption in 2012, up by 5.4% from 2011. In 2012, the GCC market reached almost 1.2 million gross cable tonnes, while the North African region stood with 520,000 tonnes. In GCC countries, the boom in construction activity that has been sustained for many years; thus, there has been increasing demand for energy cables used in residential, commercial and industrial construction, as well as in expansion of utility networks. The demand for Wire & Cable rose from a little over 400,000 tons in 2003 to almost 1 million tons in 2010.

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