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Gulf Traffic collaborates with Saudi Transport Ministry

This partnership is intended to improve collaboration between transport providers and provide TM with an international platform to promote its extensive list of current and future transport projects. (Image source: GulfTraffic)

The Gulf Traffic Exhibition and Conference, taking place from 4-6 of December 2018 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, has, for the first time, signed a strategic partnership with the Saudi Transport Ministry (TM) to increase collaboration between transport suppliers, as well as giving the TM an international platform to promote their extensive list of current and upcoming transport projects

A key focus on the TM?s transport strategy is the Saudi Vision 2030. The vision seeks to add no fewer than five new megacities and many smaller developments to the country over the next decade or so, with these large and multifaceted developments designed to have regionally specific industrial focuses like global finance, agribusiness, and religious tourism, and will be connected via new transportation investments like high-speed rail on the west coast and an upgraded central airport in the capital city of Riyadh and the country?s second largest city, Jeddah.

Commenting on the partnership Turki Al Toaimi, director general for marketing and communications at the Saudi Transport Ministry, said, ?This partnership comes at an exciting time for us. We have recently announced a series of signed contracts, worth US$453.3mn, to extend 23 roads across the kingdom as part of a plan to upgrade our infrastructure.

As we progress with our plan for the private sector to operate much of the kingdom's future transport infrastructure, being part of international platforms, such as Gulf Traffic in Dubai, will give us access to the transport suppliers needed to drive this strategy.?

?We are excited to have the Saudi Transport Ministry as our official show partner for Gulf Traffic 2018. The kingdom?s Ministry officials have a clear objective to source some of the best solutions and technologies in traffic and transportation from around the globe and have chosen Gulf Traffic as the platform to do this. With such a large amount of infrastructure development happening in the Kingdom, this partnership, we believe, will provide some excellent opportunities for the TM, our exhibiting companies and our visiting industry attendees? said Claudia Konieczna, exhibition director, Gulf Traffic.

Gulf Parking, which launched for the first time last year, will again run adjacent to Gulf Traffic, further adding to the brands offering by widening the focus to support other key industry sectors.

With a keen focus on smart mobility, Gulf Parking will cater to the latest in smart payment and intelligent access control solutions from across the world, creating a new avenue for companies to showcase their latest product range to the traffic and transport industries.

Exhibitors and sponsors signed up to the 2018 edition include VIA, Miovision, Watopedia, Kapsch, Siemens, FLIR, Ennis-Flint, PTV Group, Secure Parking, Zone Parking, Gridsmart, Q-Free, Gersan Elektrik, Technologica, Geveko and many more.

Officially supported by the UAE?s Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MoID) and Dubai Police, Gulf Traffic plans to host over 150 exhibitors and attract approximately 3,000 industry peers from 50 countries, both across the Middle East and beyond.