United Arab Emirates; 28 September 2014 - From September 28th to 30th, the UBIFRANCE Pavilion will feature 24 French manufacturers. Their eclectic, first-class know-how is sure to spark great interest among the key decision makers in public and private projects and the purchasing directors for major hotel chains who will be there in force, attending the region’s leading tradeshow to explore the hotel sector’s new trends. This yearly event is a must for anyone with views on the Middle Eastern or North African markets; last year, it attracted 16,750 visitors and 560 exhibitors from 80 countries. Chosen to host the second-next World Expo in 2020, Dubai is about to initiate a host of hotel projects and the city’s hotel capacity has to double between now and then. The reason that the decoration sector is doing so well in the region at the moment is that many hotel and residential projects are reaching completion, representing a market in the Gulf thought to be worth $22b; the United Arab Emirates account for two thirds of the projects’ overall worth. Coming into such a dynamic, promising market, France’s offer stands out through the sheer diversity and upscale quality of its products. 24 companies will be on hand to provide equipment and solutions which can, as a rule, be scaled to the demand. In order to ensure that guest rooms remain intimate, you will be able to choose designer blinds to your specifications; for the walls, you can opt for paintings or for fully-integrated audio/video systems featuring a wide range of mirror screens. As a finishing touch, the resulting cosy comfort feeling can be enhanced using room fragrances. Lastly, outdoor furniture can be surrounded by water walls to enhance gardens, or by outdoor showers. Some very interesting companies exhibit ont French pavilion such as: - ATOLL ENERGY: they introduce smart solutions to guarantee the greatest possible energy savings, starting at 30% when operating: the company offers turnkey solutions from feasibility to commissioning, and provide for power generation and thermal utilities fueled by waste-heat by-produced in the electricity generation cycle: air conditioning, fresh water, hot water, heating and steam. Their expertise across all of these utilities and their successful integration explains that they guarantee the greatest possible energy savings to off-grid clients and clients for which grids are not reliable or powerful enough, or prices too high.
• CONTREJOUR: the French made to measure interior blinds introduces the industrial “Savoir-Faire” of the Made in France label for roller blinds, vertical blinds, roman blinds and panel tracks. Contrejour manufactures interior blinds for over 30 years. The company assembles with great precision, like watchmakers at work, the most beautiful made to measure interior blinds, using high-quality mechanisms, fabrics and accessories.
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