Hardware Tools Middle East looks ahead to a successful 2017 edition, with interest from hardware and tools manufacturers continuing, as market sentiments begin to stabilise across the region.
Despite signs of slowing demand in other regions, the market for hardware and tools in the wider Middle East remains robust.
As the sole dedicated trade event for hardware, tools, material and machinery with a footprint spanning the Middle East, Central Asia, North and East Africa, the 18th edition of Hardware+Tools Middle East, is expected to feature even wider participation than the previous edition.
Last year, the show featured 185 exhibitors representing over 250 brands and drew in 2,874 trade visitors from as many as 67 countries.
Being the only representative trade show for this vital sector, which is being driven by continued economic expansion and steady growth in construction and infrastructure creation, Hardware+Tools Middle East remains the natural choice for manufacturers and suppliers to reach a vast and varied market, said Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, the organiser of Hardware+Tools Middle East.
With a majority of the trade visitors to the show being actively involved in the purchase and decision making process, Hardware+Tools Middle East places exhibitors in a position of advantage by bringing them in direct contact with actual buyers from across the region.
The current market for tools and machinery in the UAE has been estimated at over AED 10bn and this is trending even higher, which makes the region a coveted prize for global hardware and tools brands.
The previous edition of Hardware+Tools Middle East attracted nearly 3,000 trade buyers from across the Middle East and North Africa, including distributors, retailers, exporters, importers, contractors, fabricators, consultants and industry professionals involved in the booming regional construction sector.
The show is great, we are more than happy with what the organisers have done by putting this wonderful show together, said R. Sasi Kumar, Business Development Manager of Uken Tools.
The Expert Zone is a very good idea. The exhibition is the right place not only for us but all the participating exhibitors to showcase their products in the growing Middle East market. The UAE is a fast-developing market with lots of construction happening and safety is its priority so we know that being here would be a two way approach for us to grow and well as be best of this growing market.
Italian manufacturer of warehouse applications, Vipa was looking to expand their international presence through their participation at Hardware+Tools Middle East.
Our presence in this exhibition is to find distributors and agents in the Middle East. These products can be used everywhere where there is a need to store anything. Hardware+Tools exhibition attracts the right visitors to help us serve the purpose for which we came here, said Laura Pasquini, Marketing & Communication, Vipa.
Extremely happy with the show and are extremely excited to be here as it has been busy for us throughout, said Sumit Kumar Chordia, Managing Director of WIHA – another exhibitor.
Hardware+Tools Middle East 2017, which will run from May 22-24, 2017 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, is expected to draw over 200 exhibitors from 11 countries and a wide spectrum of trade buyers from across the region, keen to interact with and sign deals with leading international manufacturers and suppliers. Popular features such as the Expert Zone will also make a return this edition.