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President of the General Authority for Tourism honors Riyadh Exhibitions Company Limited“

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<His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman, Chairman of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA), honored Riyadh Exhibitions Company Ltd. for its continuous efforts aimed at enhancing the conferences and exhibitions sector in the Kingdom. The honor coincided with the company's participation as a strategic partner in the recently concluded Second Saudi Forum for Conferences and Exhibitions, which was held under the patronage of HRH Prince Turki bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Riyadh Region and Chairman of the Tourism Development Council, and in the presence of HRH Prince Saud Al Abdullah Al Faisal bin Abdulaziz, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Riyadh Exhibitions Ltd.

During the honor ceremony, Riyadh Exhibitions Ltd. <During the award ceremony, Riyadh Exhibitions Company was commended for its constructive and continuous efforts in activating and enhancing the leading role of the exhibitions and conferences sector in the development of the economy, tourism and other sectors, as well as developing the capabilities and infrastructure of the conferences and exhibitions sector in the Kingdom.

<His Royal Highness Prince Saud Al Abdullah Al Faisal bin Abdulaziz said on the sidelines of receiving the honorary shield: “At Riyadh Exhibitions Company Limited, we have always endeavored to employ all our capabilities to develop the exhibitions and conferences sector by supporting and enhancing communication between local and foreign companies and aligning them with government efforts, as well as bringing in international expertise, knowledge and experiences in key business sectors to benefit from them. We call for redoubling the sector's development efforts because of its benefits in terms of increasing opportunities for effective communication, creating job opportunities, spreading knowledge and professional practices, and contributing to building understanding, relationships, and exchanging cultures with other countries. We also point to the need for a comprehensive and integrated plan to raise the level of the sector to be in line with its counterparts in leading countries of the world, as well as the local economic performance that competes and surpasses many of the leading countries” markets.“