Smartworld Highlights its latest ICT technology solutions

11 years ago

At GITEX, the company showcases successful track record of innovative deployments across major UAE projects

Smartworld will be throwing the spotlight on its latest range of ICT technology solutions during its participation at this year’s edition of GITEX Technology Week. During the five-day event, the company will be showcasing its track record of successful installations and implementations made across major UAE projects over the last few years. This year’s exhibition is being held under the theme, ‘Let’s create, disrupt and re-imagine together.’ The company’s stands are located at the Juniper Booth, Hall 6 CLD 5 and at the Huawei Booth inside Zabeel Hall.

Hamza Achour, Marketing Executive, Smartworld, said, “We are looking forward to our presence here at GITEX as we are aiming to increase more awareness at what we can offer to poten1tial clients. Participating will also give us the opportunity to touch base with various participants and leverage our diverse portfolio of services and products, from networking solutions to our core business of systems integration, cloud computing and managed services.”

At the show, Smartworld representatives will also be on hand to share its successful track record of innovative deployments across major UAE projects, including the recent completion of the new IT system for the Al Maktoum International Airport (AMIA) and for the installation and implementation of a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) network in Dubai World Central (DWC)–the Middle East region’s first-of-its-kind ‘Open and Equal Access’ network.

“Taking part at key ICT events like GITEX Technology Week 2013 demonstrates our continuing commitment to position ourselves as one of the world’s leading next-gen services provider, with a high degree of passion in and dedication in serving communities around the globe. Rest assured, we continue to remain steadfast in our mission of using value-added, life-enhancing products and services that can help address the growing demands of a rapidly changing ‘smart’ world,” concluded Achour.