The first international Rebuilding Iraq
trade event in the new Iraq: Kurdistan DBX Expo
Second annual Kurdistan DBX trade show to be held November 11,
2006
'Second Annual Kurdistan International DBX tradeshow to be held,
November 11th - 14th, 2006, Sulaimaniyah, Kurdistan-Iraq with record
year last year, Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce & Industry in
cooperation with Sulaimaniyah Chamber of Commerce are planning to
record another first by moving the event to the second largest city
in Kurdistan, Iraq. The first international Rebuilding Iraq trade
event in the new Iraq: Kurdistan DBX Expo - 'A Smashing Success!'
with over 420 companies, last year event exceeded all expectations
with 95,640 attendees and this year we plan to do better' stated
Raad ommar, CEO, Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce & Industry the
organizing NGO organization in partnership with the Iraqi Central
Government and Kurdistan Regional Government.
While many claim a rebuilding Iraq event should only be held outside
Iraq for security reasons Kurdistan DBX is the only trade show on
Iraqi soil, by Iraqi's and for all Iraqi private companies and Iraqi
government and last year event was a point and time in history for
all present to remember, and realize that Iraq is on its way to
become a magnet for trade and investment in the region.
This year event expanded space will be able to handle upwards of 800
companies and many Iraqis that can not and will not attend rebuild
Iraq events outside Iraq will attend Kurdistan DBX trade show ,
November 11th, 2006.
'A very sincere and warm welcome to all international and Iraqi
visitors to 'Kurdistan International Tradeshow, November 11th -
14th, 2006, Sulaimaniyah, Kurdistan, Iraq . Kurdistan regional
government is proud to announce the 'Grand Opining' and gateway to
Iraq as months of preparations and painstaking effort is being
expended to make your visit to Sulaimaniyah, profitable, secure and
comfortable' stated Prime Minister Nechirvan Idris Barzani
'Just like last year we will insure security free incident and we
welcome all visitors to our city' stated Minister for the Interior
Karim Sinjari
'The ministry was able to benefit from Kurdistan DBX trade show and
see the latest medical products and we hope to attract many more
companies in the medical field this year also' stated Minister for
Health & Social Affairs Jamal Abdulhameed
'I agree with others, Kurdistan needs foreign companies to come to
Sulaimaniyah and see for themselves the incredible progress going on
in Kurdistan and this event is the best way to achieve that goal'
stated Minister for Reconstruction & Housing Nazaneen Muhamad Waso
(Ms).
Without a single security incident, the first ever Rebuilding Iraq
Kurdistan DBX Trade Show and Conference turned the expectations of
world media pessimism upside down. An incredible 95,640 people
visited the venue of the trade show within the four days of the
event, which lasted from the 15th to the 18th of September, 2005.
Every element surrounding the event was a symbol of pulling together
resources and expertise, boasting tremendous efforts and show of
support from the Kurdistan Regional Government headquartered in the
capital-city of Erbil, Iraq.
Kurdistan government officials and promoters have long suggested
that Kurdistan would be the 'Gateway to Investment' in Iraq, and the
conclusion of the Kurdistan DBX Trade Show and Conference has proven
that this is more than just a suggestion.
The event was held in a specially outfitted warehouse-like facility,
providing exhibitors and visitors with over 20,000 square meters of
indoor space. The facility was constructed in a record 60 days,
utilizing the expertise of engineers from both Kurdish and Arab
Iraqi companies combined.
420 different companies participated in the event, occupying
exhibition spaces of different sizes and varieties. 404 were indoor
booth spaces measuring 9 square meters each, 48 were indoor booth
spaces measuring one square meter for lower-budget exhibitors, and
approximately 70 were outdoor exhibition sections measuring 20
square meters each.
Companies represented 18 different countries, with the majority
being Iraqi, and including Turkish, American, British, Japanese,
Kuwaiti, and other nationalities.
Awards were given the last day of the event for the best booth in 10
different categories. Among the best booth winners was the King
Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau from the country of
Jordan, who had an entire small airplane assembled and suspended
above their 90 square meter indoor exhibition area (occupying 10
booth spaces). Other winners included the US companies Skylink and
General Motors, the latter of which occupied approximately 360
square meters of indoor space and utilized special design services
of an Iraqi booth design company for an extra touch.
The event was organized by the Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce,
in partnership with a specially appointed committee of Kurdistan
Regional Government representatives including Mr. Aziz Ibrahim, the
regional General Director of Trade; Mr. Hoshyar Siwaily, the Deputy
Minister of Humanitarian Aid and Coordination, and Mr. Abdullah
Abdul Rahim Ahmed, the regional Deputy Minister of Economy and
Finance.
The Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce is not new to the trade show
scene. Last year, in April of 2004, the organization attempted to
hold a similar event in Baghdad, to kick off the grand opening of
Iraq in partnership with the then Coalitional Provisional Authority.
Unfortunately, the security situation proved to be prohibitive, and
the event was postponed. Many of the original exhibitors that had
signed up for that event participated in Kurdistan DBX Trade Show
and Conference free of charge.
IACCI CEO, Raad Ommar, remarked that 'this event is a historic
occurrence, and may be the biggest and best thing that has happened
to Iraq with real results since Sadam Hussein was removed from
power. The event has been a smashing success. Finally, a dream to
hold a rebuilding Iraq expo in Iraq has been realized, and business
in Iraq is moving in new directions.'
US Commercial Counselor based in the US Embassy in Baghdad, Andrew
Wylegala, commented that he was "thoroughly impressed with the DBX
trade show" and thanked IACCI for extending courtesies which made it
possible for participation of US Embassy officials. He further
remarked that "the city and venue were marvelously secure," and that
he was pleased to see evidence that invaluable business linkages
were cemented through the interactions at the DBX show.
Among the companies that participated were Platinum Sponsors ICCB
(Iraq) and Motorola (USA), in addition to General Motors (USA),
Matta Group (Iraq), IAM Group (Iraq), Al-Nabaa (Iraq), PCO Prime
Contractor Environmental Chemical Corporation (ECC) (USA), and
others.
Iraqi Consultants and Construction Bureau (ICCB)
ICCB is perhaps the most direct example of a benefiting company,
participating in the event as a Platinum Sponsor. In a
post-exhibition interview, Kurdistan-based ICCB informed IACCI that
approximately $135,000,000 (US) of new business in construction and
related contracts was generated for their company with projects
primarily in Kurdistan as a result of their presence in the show.
ICCB currently has an office in Erbil and employs about 213 people
there.
In the words of ICCB, the company's perception of the affairs of the
show is that it was very "positive and excellent," and thanked IACCI
and the KRG for the "good organization and security" that was
essential to the show's success.
Motorola
Platinum Sponsor Motorola, doing annual business worldwide of over
$31 billion in sales, praised the event. 'We are very satisfied with
the broad attention we experienced during the past days, and the
valuable contacts we made. Through our participation in this first
international trade show in free Iraq, we were delighted to
reinforce our long-term commitment to help with the reconstruction
of the country of Iraq and the federal region of Kurdistan', said
Mazin Al-Eshaiker, Country Manager for Motorola in Iraq.
General Motors
Gold Sponsor General Motors, as a result of the event, has decided
to open a regional office in Erbil, and has gifted many of its
exhibited vehicles to the KRG. The regional office will employ
around 10-15 persons and will most likely see at least $1,000,000 US
in business in the coming year alone, all benefiting the Kurdistan
Region.
IAM Group
The Baghdad-based IAM Group has decided to open a regional office in
Erbil within one week of the closing of the show. The office will
employ 4 people from the very beginning and is expected to see at
least $500,000 US in turnover in the region in the coming year.
Matta Group
Matta Group, also based out of Baghdad, signed two supply contracts
with regional entities of an estimated $500,000, and has decided to
open regional representation both in Sulaymania and in Erbil as a
result of their positive experience at the event. They have signed
agency contracts with existing Kurdistan companies to this end. Over
$300,000 of new business annually is expected to come from this
arrangement, all benefiting the Kurdistan Region.
ECC
The US Prime Contractor, ECC, remarked that their participation in
the event was most favorable, benefiting from the many connections
that were made as a result of visits to their booth.
Al-Thuraya Group
Baghdad-based Al-Thuraya Group was very satisfied with their
participation in the expo, and as a result, has negotiated to
purchase an entire brand-new building in Erbil for their branch
office there. The company is primarily involved in construction and
water-treatment as well as other trade activities. An expected
$2,000,000 (US) plus will be generated in revenues from this
location.
With this years ringing success, plans are in the works to plan for
future events of similar size and scope in Kurdistan, as well as in
other regions of Iraq where the security situation is not so
prohibitive as it may be in Baghdad.
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