The organization had a schedule full of activities, such as missions, fairs, overcoming of challenges and management of crises, with an eye to the future.
Author: Bruna Garcia Fonseca
The training course ‘Eagle Development and Leadership’ was developed for people wishing to enhance their professional and personal development. The immersion course, given in English, takes place from February 1 to 3.
An event organized by the Dubai Islamic Economic Development Center (DIEDC) will take place in São Paulo on January 22. Registration is open until next Friday.
In 2017, 5% of foreign sales of the product from Brazil went to that region. Lebanon and Syria imported the most, volume-wise, and Algeria and Iraq increased their imports the most compared with 2016.
The medical products industry show in Dubai will run from January 29 to February 1. Participating Brazilians are expected to see USD 14 million in deals throughout 2018.
The UAE, which is the primary Arab buyer of shoes from Brazil, stripped down its imports by 19% to USD 13.4 million last year.
Music group ‘Most of Us’ has earned recognition for songs about women getting permission to drive and the return of movie theaters to Saudi Arabia.
The organization will outline its action plan for this year over a breakfast to be offered to its members and partners on the 16th. Registration is open.
The fourth leg of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour will take place at the Mubadala Arena on January 12 and 13. Athletes from all ages and categories can sign up until January 8.
Artworks by Kuwait’s Alia Farid and Monira Al Qadiri and Lebanon’s Roy Dib and Haig Aivazian will be on show in the Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil, spanning different areas at SESC Pompeia.
A commercial and cultural event will take place at Yas Mall from February 22 to 25, 2018 to celebrate Brazil-United Arab Emirates relations.
Yousef Saif moved into Brazil in April. The 23-year-old musician plays the bouzouki, an instrument in the lute family.
Morocco Imperial Tour offers customized services intended primarily for Brazilian tourists. It started as a cycle tourism company in 2013, and now 75% of its clientele is made up of women.
Habits Wellness’ certified professionals who render services to customers at their homes, including physiotherapy, yoga and pilates classes, as well as personal training, massage and nutrition.

