There are 50 new projects which have been clubbed with the Expo. Artificial intelligence is going to be a big hit during and after the Expo
The Dubai Expo 2020 has emerged as a ray of hope for several NRIs amid the economic slowdown, job losses, and closure of businesses. The six-month-long extravaganza is opening its doors for visitors on October 1, 2021.
The Expo created many jobs during its preparations, and it is going to create many more jobs when it opens.
Bhaumik Gupta, a business consultant, visited Dubai to look at the Expo 2020 site so he could recommend businesses for his clients. He was pretty impressed with the project.
India is participating in the Expo with 11 primary themes. They range from climate and biodiversity, space, urban and rural development, tolerance and inclusivity, knowledge and learning, travel and connectivity, global goals, health and wellness, food, agriculture and livelihoods, and water
“You name it, and it is there. Marking the 50th anniversary of the UAE, there are 50 new projects clubbed with the Expo. Artificial intelligence is going to be a big hit during and after the Expo. There are real estate, telecommunication, health and wellness, food, agriculture and livelihoods, aviation, any many-many more business attractions for businessmen,” said Gupta hinting at recovery of job scenario in UAE.
“And you should keep in mind that if there is the economic recovery in the UAE, there will be an economic recovery in other GCC countries and even in the MENA region. Because UAE holds the key to business in the MENA region,” he said.
India is participating in the Expo with 11 primary themes. “They range from climate and biodiversity, space, urban and rural development, tolerance and inclusivity, knowledge and learning, travel and connectivity, global goals, health and wellness, food, agriculture and livelihoods, and water,” said Gupta.
He recommends every ambitious businessman to visit Expo 2020 to get business and business ideas for the future.
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