Hadath International Group has been named the PR and communications agency for the Jeddah Urban Development and Real Estate Investment event, and powered by Cityscape, which will be held in the Red Sea port city from Nov. 2-4, 2016.
Hadath will also manage the media center and the media registrations at the event being held at the Jeddah Centre for Forums & Events' venue.
Badr Alshibani, chairman of Hadath International Group, said: “We are proud to support the event by offering seamless communications services at the region’s premier real estate event at a time when the Kingdom is looking to fast-track its economic diversification process to achieve Vision 2030. As a communications firm that truly understands the GCC and the Middle East, Hadath is excited to create engagements and build relationships between key stakeholders to ensure a key role for the real estate industry in the Kingdom’s sustainable development plans.”
“We look forward to working with Hadath International Group to highlight the real estate potential in Saudi Arabia, through a range of projects on showcase this year,” said Hussein Al-Harithy, vice chairman and MD of National Exhibition Co., which organizes the event.
With a full service office in Jeddah alongside its Riyadh, Muscat, Kuwait offices and a Dubai Strategic & Creative central hub office, Hadath International Group has made its mark as a regional communications consulting firm with local roots and international expertise and standards. Hadath today provides 360 degree communications services for a diverse range of clients, including government entities and multinational corporations, across the Middle East.
The event, powered by Cityscape, is claimed to offer the best view into the region’s largest real estate market, providing major developers, investors, architects, financiers and government officials an opportunity to network with the largest gathering of real estate stakeholders in Saudi Arabia and beyond.
Source: Arab News
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