Custom Show Emirates to launch an exceptional expo with cars worth 500 million dirhams

The show will feature rare cars for young Emirati men and women. This came about  during the press conference held on Tuesday morning in Central One in front of the Museum of the Future in Dubai.

Custom Show Emirates has announced its plans to launch the seventh edition of Custom Show Emirates 2022, from 25 to 27 March 2022 at the Dubai World Trade Center. 

The show will feature rare cars for young Emirati men and women. This came about  during the press conference held on Tuesday morning in Central One in front of the Museum of the Future in Dubai.

In his opening speech at the conference, Jamal Saleh bin Lahej, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Custom Event, stressed that the Custom Show Emirates is the first exhibition of its kind specialised in displaying the largest selection of modified cars and motorcycles in the region, and that it was able to make its name as a successful brand in the UAE the region and the world, pointing out that this success led to the conclusion of a partnership agreement with the American organization SEMA International, which has a long record in the history of modified car exhibitions, worth 42 billion dollars.

Bin Lahej added, “The exhibition has witnessed a great development since its launch in 2015 on an area of ​​15,000 square feet internally and 12,310 square feet in the external area, until it reached 47,000 square feet internally and externally in 2019, and the number of companies participating in the exhibition in its last session was 37 local and international car companies, and the exhibition received 160,300 visitors since its launch until 2021, despite the circumstances the world went through, which consolidates its success year after year.

Omar Al-Attar, CEO of the “Custom Show Emirates” exhibition, said that the exhibition had achieved great success in the past years, which made it the focus of the attention of companies, specialised people and those interested in the field of modifying cars and motorcycles, and that since the end of the last session, the “Custom Show Emirates” team has been keen to attract more companies. 

The local and international organisations, led by the “SEMA International” organization, agreed to participate with a large number of modified American cars in our current session.

Linda Spencer, governmental and international relations officer for the American International SEMA Organization, said: SEMA International was keen to open new horizons for cooperation in the field of car modification in the Middle East by signing a joint cooperation agreement with the “Custom Show Emirates” exhibition, stressing that she expects the UAE to be the main headquarters of its business to launch to the rest of the countries in the region.

The seventh edition of the exhibition includes launching qualitative competitions for participants and the public, where the value of prizes is half a million dirhams, in addition to a valuable prize for the winners in the modified motorcycle category, which is a modern style motorcycle. 

The exhibition will also include special activities for children and families in an innovative and unique way.

The events of the exhibition this year include Custom Show Emirates Drift Competition – Dubai Trade Center in the outdoor arena, and it is expected that the exhibition in its current session will attract large numbers of visitors from all over the world.

.

************************************************************************

Readers

These are extraordinary times. All of us have to rely on high-impact, trustworthy journalism. And this is especially true of the Indian Diaspora. Members of the Indian community overseas cannot be fed with inaccurate news.

Pravasi Samwad is a venture that has no shareholders. It is the result of an impassioned initiative of a handful of Indian journalists spread around the world.  We have taken the small step forward with the pledge to provide news with accuracy, free from political and commercial influence. Our aim is to keep you, our readers, informed about developments at ‘home’ and across the world that affect you.

Please help us to keep our journalism independent and free.

In these difficult times, to run a news website requires finances. While every contribution, big or small, will makes a difference, we request our readers to put us in touch with advertisers worldwide. It will be a great help.

For more information: pravasisamwad00@gmail.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here