World’s Largest Tech and Food Events Set for Landmark Move to Dubai Exhibition Centre at Expo City Dubai in 2026
- GITEX GLOBAL takes place next year from 7-11 December
at Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC)
- Gulfood runs from 26-30 January 2026 at two venues - Dubai
Exhibition Centre and Dubai International Convention
& Exhibition Centre
- Undergoing a US$2.7bn expansion, Dubai Exhibition
Centre will be the largest purpose-built indoor events and exhibitions venue in
the region
Dubai, UAE – 14 October 2025: Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the region’s leading
business enabler and global events powerhouse behind GITEX and Gulfood, today
announced that two of the world’s biggest events driving trade and economic
impact in Dubai will move to Dubai Exhibition Centre at Expo City Dubai in
2026. The two events are GITEX GLOBAL, the world’s largest tech and AI show;
and Gulfood, the world’s largest F&B sourcing event, with Gulfood
continuing to run across both venues - Dubai
International Convention & Exhibition Centre (DICEC), in the heart of
Dubai's central business district, and DEC, simultaneously.
The relocation of GITEX was announced under the
directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice
President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and the guidance of
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of
Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The
Executive Council of Dubai.
The move was formalised in an agreement signed between
Trixie LohMirmand, Executive Vice President of Events & Exhibitions
Management at DWTC, global organiser of GITEX and Gulfood events;
and Mahir Julfar, Executive Vice President of Venue Services Management at DWTC,
on the second day of GITEX GLOBAL 2025. The relocation
reaffirms Dubai Exhibition Centre’s emergence as the city’s mega new urban hub,
purpose-built to host large-scale events that shape the world’s industries,
ideas, and economies.
Trixie LohMirmand, Executive Vice President of Events
& Exhibitions Management at Dubai World Trade Centre, said: “2026 will see
the relocation of not one but two of the world’s largest events from the Dubai
International Convention & Exhibition Centre to their new home at Dubai
Exhibition Centre. GITEX GLOBAL and Gulfood are pivotal within the tech and
food segments, and contribute to the success of Dubai and the UAE’s economy. And
in Dubai’s new urban centre, the events have space to grow, not only in the
traditional sense through hall space, but across Dubai’s expanding tourism,
lifestyle and cultural districts.”
Mahir Julfar, Executive Vice President of Venue
Services Management at Dubai World Trade Centre said: “The relocation of GITEX GLOBAL to Dubai Exhibition
Centre, together with Gulfood’s citywide expansion across both DEC and DICEC signals
a new era for our industry and for Dubai’s event economy. With the expanded
Dubai Exhibition Centr, we are unlocking a future-ready platform built to
accelerate global trade, innovation, and sector growth. DEC’s scale,
infrastructure and connectivity allow our flagship events to evolve in step
with Dubai’s D33 ambitions, while continuing to deliver impact across
technology, food, investment and tourism. This strategic move ensures we remain
the global benchmark for world-class events, anchored in a city designed for
the future of business.”
Global
Networks Thrive in The City’s New Urban Epicentre
The
move positions the Dubai Exhibition Centre as the new gravitational centre of
the global mega events industry. Undergoing a US$2.7 billion expansion, DEC
will become the largest purpose-built indoor events and exhibitions venue in
the region, located within close proximity of the upcoming Al Maktoum
International Airport — the world’s largest airport project — and fully
integrated within Dubai’s 2040 Urban Master Plan. It offers infrastructure,
connectivity, and capacity to match the new chapter of GITEX’s global
influence.
More than a geographical shift
– the move is a strategic catapult in alignment with Dubai’s Economic Agenda
(D33), the city’s economic masterplan to double the economy by 2033, creating
an enabling, open platform for digital nomads, tech scale-ups, global
headquarters, and foreign direct investment flows.