Multiple official sources in Cairo ICT Trade Fairs and Forum scheduled to hold its new conference next September in anxious Egypt, said till now there are no notifications declared about changing the time of the event, pointing out that Trade Fairs will announce the new schedule if such a delay is decided.
The sources added that Trade Affairs is currently discussing the repercussions of the recently-imposed curfew and of the ongoing political unrest so as to decide whether to delay or hold the conference on time next September.
The sources have emphasized that they did not yet receive any reactions from the foreign participants regarding the date or the place of conference as its place is near from the political unrest.
It is scheduled for the exhibition to comprise investment and business, with the participation of the largest banks, insurance companies and brokerage firms to discuss some vital issues of this sector in the light of the transformation witnessed in the region towards Islamic transactions in banks ,insurance and stock market companies in order to support the image of the Egyptian financial sector and link it with other sectors.
It is worth mentioning that Cairo ICT is the yearly international telecommunication, information technology, networking, satellite and media Trade Fair and Forum – one of the largest in the domain of technology and its applications in the Middle East and North Africa.
The conference that runs parallel to the exhibition features the latest topics and trends of technology issues tackled by prominent speakers, decision makers and major players in these domains. Cairo ICT is the leading event to showcase new technologies & trends in the Middle East and North Africa. The event covers exhibition, conference, consumer area and corporate activities organized by TradeFairs International and is a unique opportunity to meet clients from important emerging markets of the Region.
Being a platform for major launches from public and private sectors Cairo ICT welcomed in the past 15 years more than 4500 exhibitors 55,000 conferees and over 900,000 visitors.