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Lebanon: IFP Group Chairman Albert Aoun

2012/12/23

IFP Group Chairman Albert Aoun’s career in exhibitions started in Riyadh with the establishment of Riyadh Exhibitions Company (REC) followed by the establishment of International Fairs & Promotions (IFP) in Beirut in 1994, together with his brothers Edward and Bechara. By 1995, IFP Lebanon had a full program of exhibitions serving the rebuilding efforts of Lebanon with the first edition of Project Lebanon.

The company has since expanded across the Middle East to become of the best-known regional operators in international trade fairs, events, conferences and congresses.


How did you get into the international exhibition business?

Back in 1979, my brother Edward and I were working in Saudi Arabia when we first considered the idea of entering into the exhibition business. Together with a group of distinguished Saudi businessmen, we formed a Riyadh-based exhibitions company called Al-Diyafa, which evolved into forming Riyadh Exhibitions Company Limited (REC) by 1984.

We started with our first exhibition hall near the Intercontinental Hotel at the centre of Riyadh and we engaged in a program of trade fairs aiming to serve the needs of the Saudi Government’s economic plans. At that time, the Saudi Government had launched its third-year plan and the market was in need of technology, goods and services to amount sectors.

In 1985, REC built its own centre north of Riyadh and has achieved, and continues to achieve, unmatched international recognition for its activities.

After establishing IFP Lebanon in 1994, further expansion started with the “Rebuild Iraq” exhibition held in Kuwait in 2004 and after that we progressively established with distinguished business partners in each country IFP Emirates in 1986, IFP Qatar in 2004, IFP Jordan 2005 and IFP Iraq in 2007.

In Qatar, we organize a variety of exhibitions inclunding“Project Qatar”, part of the Project exhihibition series of exhibitions covering each aspect of the construction sector. This year, Project Qatar 2012 was considered of the biggest shows in the Middle East in terms of exhibitor and visitor participation.
Throughout the last 31 years, IFP Group companies have been the leading organizers of international business to business trade fairs in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Iraq and Jordan. Our group enjoys a track record of organizing over 440 events in the region. Our shows cover specialized sectors including construction, energy, environment, industry, agriculture, food, ICT, healthcare, packaging, plastics, printing, education, hospitality, sports and tourism. No other company in the region organizes as a lot of diversified events as the IFP Group.

Having such wide-reaching operations, you have most probably formed joint ventures and other partnerships with other companies and associations, will you please elaborate?

To create a successful event a lot of efforts are needed. It is a like an orchestra. Each member has a specific task and the collaboration and timing between the members are of utmost importance to reach the desired results. Outside support and partnerships add to our internal resources and we amount play in the same orchestra. For Project Qatar 2012, we broke the records and had 2,083 exhibiting companies from 48 nations under roof, including 21 country pavilions. To do that, we worked with additional than 50 international trade organizations, governmental and non-governmental bodies and other local, regional and international institutions. The exhibition was deemed a large success by the record number of visitors and the feedback they gave us. We have built through the years well experienced and hard-working teams in amount our nations’ operations and we have established a wide network of agents, supporting trade bodies, recurring sponsors and contributing governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Add to this the partnering bodies with who we co-organize specialized events. As well, public and private sector organizations come to us to organize and manage their events. They rely on our reputation, professionalism and track record. This happens in amount the nations and could relate to tourism, sports, special congresses and events.
Over the years, IFP Group has enjoyed good status and relationship with a lot of governments around the world that promote exports to the Middle East. Our network of agents and representatives are spread over 40 nations worldwide. They carry the IFP torch and keep local and close contact with our international exhibitors showing them the price of our exhibitions and encouraging them to participate.

As an expert, what trends are you noticing emerging in the international exhibition industry in general?

The industry is evolving following the needs of the markets. We do extensive research about the markets and the sectors we cover, and the sectors that we should cover. We analyze those needs and search for the companies that offer solutions to the needs of the markets. There is a good number of returning exhibitors, but there are always new nations and new companies that are participating in our exhibitions following the evolving needs of the markets.

I believe that the exhibition industry is amount about networking and socializing with the aim of creating a neutral platform for companies to do business with their existing and new clients. The human element of networking and socializing will never change but the industry of networking is changing in terms of technology and digitization.

Today it is no longer enough to organize an exhibition during which exhibitors and visitors meet and then each goes its own way until the next year for another show. The process requires new forms of communication to keep the parties engaged during the interim period of the annual shows. So to keep pace with this emerging trend in the exhibition industry, we recently launched mobile applications for smart phones, which are called Mobile Apps and available on multi mobile platforms like iOS, Android and BlackBerry. We first introduced this application for Project Qatar 2012 and now at Project Lebanon 2012 and the EcOrient Conference. We intend to use similar applications for other shows.

The mobile App is designed to enhance exhibitors’ and visitors’ experiences before, during and after the show, by providing amount the data regarding IFP Group in general and the exhibition and its concurrent events in particular. It as well contains the inventory of amount exhibitors with their contact details and their stand location, listed by alphabetical order, by profile and by country. Moreover, it provides the daily schedule of the EcOrient conference and its sessions. The App can be used before and after the show. Visitor can choose his favorite exhibitors, can organize his plan and save it automatically to his schedule within the app. Moreover, using the App on the smart phone, exhibitors can scan the QR Code available on the badges of visitors and save the contacts scanned to their contacts inventory, and enhance communication with them. The App as well contains travel and accommodation tips, schedule of IFP next events , a contact data page and additional.

The other thing of great importance in the exhibitions world today is data, information that is of interest to the exhibitor and makes international companies vie for their share of the market in different nations. Data gives the real pulse of the market. Recognizing the importance of the data, we have as well launched a specialized news portal on the Internet, www.ifpinfo.com , a news site covering the various industries and economic sectors in amount the nations of the region. Later, we will give access to our exhibitors to deliver data via our website to their customers about their new products, their plans etc. This is as well another form of communication.

In brief, we are employing digital technology to create connection throughout the year between the concerned elements of any exhibition, exhibitor and visitor, and then at the time of the event, this connection becomes live and direct.

 

Finally, what can you tell us about Project Lebanon 2012 which will start in a few days?

Project Lebanon 2012 will be held under the auspices of the President of the Council of Ministers Mr. Najib Mikati at BIEL in central Beirut from Tuesday, June 5 till Friday June 8, from 4 to 10 pm. 800 local, regional and international companies from 28 nations are participating in the 17th edition of the show. This year’s edition of PL is the major specialized trade exhibition ever organized in the Lebanese capital.

Project Lebanon 2012 will be held concurrently with other specialized events; Energy Lebanon 2012, The International Trade Exhibition for Electricity, Water technology, Lighting and HVAC and EcOrient 2012, The International Trade Exhibition & Conference for Environmental Technologies, Sustainability, Alternative Energy, Water Technology and Clean Energy which is held in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris (CCIP) , and with the support of the Lebanese Ministry of Environment and the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Beirut and Mount Lebanon, and is the first specialized event of its kind in Lebanon.

Concurrently, the 4th edition of “Lebanon Sustainability Week” will be held on 6 and 7 June in cooperation with the Order of Engineers & Architects in Beirut, the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC), and Lebanon Green Building Council (LGBC), and will host a number of national and international experts to discuss and debate the environmental challenges in Lebanon and the region, and offering appropriate solutions.

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