Dubai World Trade Centre adopts Avaya OneCloud CCaaS for employees and customers

Farid Farouq, Vice President, IT, Procurement and Contracts, Dubai World Trade Centre.
Farid Farouq, Vice President, IT, Procurement and Contracts, Dubai World Trade Centre.
3 years ago

As Dubai’s events industry continues to lead the world following its post-pandemic reopening, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), is taking a major step towards embracing digital capabilities that better connect its customers and employees across any touchpoint with Avaya OneCloud CCaaS.

Coming as DWTC’s initial foray into cloud-based communications technologies, the Avaya solution will enable composable experiences for both its exhibitor customers and internal users.

This will enable DWTC to:

  • Effortlessly connect digital touchpoints across the entire customer journey – with a focus on email, chat and voice.
  • Intelligently match customers with the best DWTC employees to serve their needs.
  • Deliver personalized agent experiences through a customizable workspace that easily brings customer insights from different applications and systems into a single pane of glass.
  • Help DWTC stay ahead of every customer interaction by predicting needs and proactively engaging customers with actionable insights infused throughout the customer journey.

Dubai World Trade Center selected Avaya OneCloud CCaaS to leverage the flexibility, agility and innovation-on-demand of a multi-cloud ecosystem that enables them to rapidly address their constantly changing business needs by providing access to industry-leading applications and cloud technology. Avaya OneCloud CCaaS is currently available in approximately 40 countries, expanding into the Middle East and Africa last month.

Avaya OneCloud CCaaS enables organizations to leverage prebuilt apps to extend existing capabilities, as well as use build-your-own apps to create unique solutions to meet specific, customized needs.

“Dubai is setting a global example for the safe reopening of mega-events, and as the regional leader in this space, Dubai World Trade Centre is committed to ensuring that our customer experience offering is better than ever. With exhibitors keen to participate across our renowned events portfolio, we are evaluating cloud-based solutions that can enable our teams to more effectively serve customers. Avaya OneCloud CCaaS gives us the capabilities and flexibility to do just that,” said Farid Farouq, Vice President, IT, Procurement and Contracts, Dubai World Trade Centre.

 

“Dubai World Trade Centre has a well-earned reputation as a pioneer for the global events industry. Last year, through GITEX Technology Week, it showed the world how a global technology trade show could go ahead in a hybrid work environment. And this year, as restrictions continue to lift, DWTC is demonstrating a commitment to creating composable experiences at a time of increased demand. We have always been proud to serve DWTC as it delivers on its vast ambitions, and we’re excited to help it continue to deliver experiences that matter with enhanced digital capabilities,” said Nidal Abou-Ltaif, President, Avaya International.

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