Etisalat said it will showcase state-of-the art technologies and the latest ICT solutions for both enterprises and consumers at the Gitex Technology Week.
The company said it is setting up the largest stand at the venue, participating in three big events including Gulfcomms, Gitex Shopper and the Gitex Global Conference. Etisalat is also the main sponsor of the Gitex Digital Game World, which is the fastest growing platform for video games sector.
Visitors to Etisalat's stand will be able to discover the future outlook of telecom services and solutions.
Also, they will get to know more about added value services and methods of implementing mobile content, these solutions help to enhance the usage and penetration of mobile phones.
"Technology and innovation are the two cornerstones of Etisalat's strategy of extending reach to its customers. Towards this endeavour, we are delighted to be associated with Gitex Technology Week - the largest and most exciting telecommunications event in the region," said Essa Al Haddad, chief marketing officer, Etisalat.
"Besides providing a remarkable platform to demonstrate our products and services, Gitex also facilitates one-on-one interaction with our customers, partners and businesses enabling Etisalat to create more customer-centric products and services that provide significant value to businesses and households.
"This year Etisalat will highlight its massive potential, unveil our future vision in developing technology, announce international partnerships, update our partners and customers about our latest services for the telecom sector," added Haddad.
Al Haddad pointed that the international investments for Etisalat which is existing in 17 countries increase the opportunities of collective work and support partnerships with international companies.
Etisalat also announced that it will be participating for the first time this year in the Gitex Shopper. This event will be one of the most attractive events as it displays latest products and innovations to the consumer market. - TradeArabia News Service