TES Dubai Now Set for September 16-18, 2024

AFAG Messen und Ausstellungen GmbH and ELEVATOR WORLD, organizers of The Elevator Show (TES) Dubai, along with Dubai World Trade Center, announced the show will be postponed until September 16-18, 2024. With the coronavirus pandemic (which has been largely overcome), the conflict in Ukraine, packed tradeshow calendars and massive worldwide supply chain disruptions, organizers feel the ideal time for a successful show is not yet here — but within foreseeable reach. “In the fall of 2024, all these problematic situations should be resolved and the conditions for the launch of this new, promising platform for the elevator industry should be significantly more favorable,” organizers said in an April 25 press release. “As the first international industry event in the region, TES now offers a perfect opportunity to do business with global manufacturers, suppliers, installers, planners, developers, architects, engineers and investors.” Additional information is available at the TES website.

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