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‘‘DESIGN IS NOT JUST WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE AND FEELS LIKE. DESIGN IS HOW IT WORKS.” STEVE JOBS

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SKILLS GRAPHIC DESIGN

Branding Brand Development Brand Architecture Corporate Identities Marketing Materials Brand Guidelines Signage & Wayfinding Art Direction Trade Show Graphics

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DIGITAL

Web design Responsive Designs Mobile Apps GIF Animation Interactive Layouts

3D MODELING

Conceptual design Space Planning 3D Visualisation Walkthrough Animation

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COMPUTER SKILLS EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE ON BOTH PLATFORMS WINDOWS AND APPLE ADVANCED PROFICIENCY IN

MEDIUM PROFICIENCY IN

AutoCad

Adobe Creative Suite

Premiere

3DS MAX

Photoshop

After Effects

Microsoft Office

Illustrator

PowerPoint

Indesign

Excel

Acrobat

Flash GIF

GIF Animation Revit

Word

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EDUCATION INSTITUT NATIONAL DES BEAUX ART Lebanese University

FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATING ARTS

COMPUTER LITERACY Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Flash AutoCAD 2D & 3D 3D Studio Max 3D Computer Animation/ Modelling/Lighting 3D Walkthrough/ Virtual Reality Microsoft office programs (PowerPoint, Word, Excel…)

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KEY STRENGTHS Graphic design, 3D & Interior Design experience Ability to work as a team or independently in carrying out assignments to completion

Ability to multi-task and manage multiple projects.

PLAN

DESIGN

Strong degree of attention to detail Excellent time management

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High level of Proficiency in computer as well as handsketching Strong Creative thinking

CREATE

Project Management Skills

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ADVANCED PROFICIENCY IN ALL PROJECT PHASES DESIGN CONCEPT

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ART DIRECTION

RENDERING

PHOTOGRAPHY

PRODUCTION

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FREE HAND SKETCHES

PRODUCTION

COLORS

KEY DETAILING SKILLS MATERIAL

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DTMFZA PRESENTATIONS BrAnD spirit

World Class Infrastructure

People TAQA IRAQ

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KEY Geometrical PORTFOLIO Shapes SAMPLES BROCHURES Architecture

Business Excellence

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Internal Communications - Intranet Homepage English

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TECOM GROUP GUIDELINES

Brand Applications

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INTRO BRAND FOUNDATION BRAND WHEEL BRAND ARCHITECTURE BRANDMARK PRIMARY BRANDMARK BRANDMARK VERSIONS CLEARSPACE MINIMUM SIZE DOS & DON’TS CO-BRANDING COLOUR PALETTE & USAGE TYPOGRAPHY ENGLISH TYPEFACE ARABIC TYPEFACE TYPOGRAPHIC STYLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM GRID SYSTEM PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE PRIMARY SECONDARY BRAND APPLICATIONS BUSINESS CARDS STATIONERY MEMO DIGITAL MEMO NOTEPAD MUG INTRANET BROCHURE COVER SINGLE PAGE AD DOUBLE PAGE AD GENERAL COMMUNICATION WEBSITE LIVERY

Double Page Ad English

1.0.00 1.1.02 1.1.03 1.1.04 1.2.00 1.2.02 1.2.03 1.2.04 1.2.05 1.2.06 1.2.07 1.3.00 1.3.02 1.4.00 1.4.02 1.4.03 1.4.04 1.5.00 1.5.01 1.6.00 1.6.02 1.6.03 1.7.00 1.7.01 1.7.04 1.7.05 1.7.06 1.7.07 1.7.08 1.7.09 1.7.11 1.7.12 1.7.13 1.7.15 1.7.16 1.7.17

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CASE STUDY:

ADAMS CARE BRAND DESIGN Examples

Adams Care Has the Solution

At Adams Care, we use a specialized air duct cleaning and disinfection system, which guarantees a mold free air duct system (A/C, Cooker Exhaust, Exhaust Duct), and significantly reduces the risk of indoor air pollution that give way to respiratory allergies. For more details please Contact us on 04 454 9700 or email us at info@adamscare.ae

ASPIRING FOR PERFECTION Following our vision, Adams Care aspires for perfection in all our projects and agreements, assuring our clients the best services to the highest quality and safety standards.

OUR VISION Our vision is to become the most respected maintenance company in the region with exemplified professionalism, efficiency and ethical values. We aim to continually expand our services in line with evolving technological change and health and safety standards, while delivering effective, reliable, environmentally sound solutions. Combining personalized client service and a firm commitment to quality to become the company of choice for both clients and employees.

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COMPANY OVERVIEW CONTENT

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Our sErviCEs Property Maintenance And Cleaning HVAC Maintenance and Air Duct Disinfection The Challenge Indoor Air Quality – Molds and Fungi What are the associated health risks? How can I prevent mold contamination? Renovations and Fit-outs

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At Adams care, our dedicated team of highly skilled trades persons and management staff deliver exceptional services to residents, owners, and businesses in the UAE. With a varying quality of property finishes in the UAE, combined with harsh climate conditions, Adams care is experienced in providing maintenance, air duct disinfection, and renovation services making sure that our clients have ease of mind and are fully satisfied with the outcome of | their service needs. Adams Care Profile

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OUR MISSION

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Our mission is to provide exceptional services and solutions ensuring the highest standards of quality, health and safety are maintained in an effort to meet and exceed our client’s satisfaction at all times.

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ASPIRING FOR PERFECTION Following our vision, Adams care aspires for perfection in all our projects and agreements, assuring our clients the best services to the highest quality and safety standards.

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CASE STUDY:

ALMARZOUGI

MANAGMENT CONSULTANCY BRAND DESIGN Examples

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CASE STUDY:

DTMFZA IDENTITY BRAND DESIGN Examples

1. SHAPE The emblem shape represents the nature of the business that DTMFZA specializes in, Cluster Development. The emblem consist of five abstract individual shapes that are interconnected together to symbolize the following: - Cluster Element - Geographical concentration of interconnected businesses - Synergy - Geometrical and Architectural Shapes in Urban planning industry

Branding and Advertising Unit

Clusters

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Stationary

Branding and Advertisin

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Site Branding

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Branding and Advertising Unit


Route 01

Route 01

Online Applications

Stationary

Branding and Advertising Unit TECOM InvEsTMEnTs

Web Banner

Route 01

Online Applications

Branding and Advertising Unit TECOM InvEsTMEnTs

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CASE STUDY;

THE BUTTERFLY PROJECT BROCHURE DESIGN Images

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THE BUTTERFLY OfficEs

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For leasing enquiries or additional information: Dubai Internet City, Building no.4 PO Box 73000 Dubai - UAE tel: +971 4 3911111 Direct: +971 4 3911111 Fax: +971 4 3913991

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TECOM BusinEss Parks

Contents About Dubai

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About TECOM Investments

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Location Advantage

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Project Key Features

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Project Specifications

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Area Details

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Floor Plan

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Contact Us

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duBai inTErnET CiTy duBai OuTsOurCE ZOnE

DUBAI IntErnEt CItY DubAi MEDiA City

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Leadership in developing and running business parks for over 12 years.

About tECoM iNVEStMENtS

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sCiEnCEs

duBai knOwlEdgE villagE duBai inTErnaTiOnal aCadEMiC CiTy

duBai BiOTEChnOlOgy and rEsEarCh Park EnErgy and EnvirOnMEnT Park

DUBAI IntErnAtIOnAl ACADEmIC CItY

Contents

About Dubai

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FrEE ZonE anD communiTy ValuE aDDs

About TECOM Investments

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Location Advantage

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Project Key Features

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Project Specifications

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Area Details Floor Plan Contact Us

ManufaCTuring and lOgisTiCs

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duBai indusTrial CiTy DUBAI InDUStrIAl CItY

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• Business interaction and networking opportunities. • Advertising and events venues.

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Dubai aT a GlancE • Outstanding business climate, developed infrastructure, strong transportation network, political stability. • Strategically located between Europe and the Far East, Dubai provides fast and easy access to a geographic area of over two billion people with a GDP of US$ 6.7 trillion. • Dubai International Airport is the 2nd busiest airport in the world. • Jebel Ali Port is ranked among the top 10 container ports worldwide. • Zero taxes, low import-export duties and multi-modal transport facilities. • With 600 hotels, Dubai offers abundant choice of dining, entertainment and nightlife options. • World class entertainment, concerts, performing arts, music, comedy and theatre shows provide plenty to do and see.

About DubAi Dubai, a dynamic multinational city of over 2.2 million people, is one of the top destinations in the world for living and doing business.

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• Year round events, exhibitions, conferences and trade shows provide ample opportunities to do business and network.

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• Challenging golf courses, sun-soaked beaches, water sports and theme parks provide ample opportunities for endless outdoor fun.

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LoCAtioN ADVANtAgE

DIC METRO STATION SUFOUH TRAM STATION

FLoor PLANS

FLoor PLANS

basement Parking

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MALL OF THE EMIRATES

PALM JUMEIRAH

THE BUTTERFLY

NAKHEEL METRO STATION

DUBAI INTERNET CITY DUBAI MEDIA CITY

THE BUTTERFLY

THE GREENS

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DUBAI MARINA

PrimE locaTion Prime location in the heart of new Dubai within DIC, DmC, DKV and overlooking the Palm Jumeirah.

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conVEniEncE Hospitals, schools, shopping malls, restaurants, banks, supermarkets, travel agencies, beauty and fitness centres are just minutes away.

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FaciliTiEs manaGEmEnT

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rETail FaciliTiEs retail facilities and a spacious outdoor plaza.

Building facilities management services and advanced security systems.

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Easy connEcTiViTy

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For leasing enquiries or additional information: Dubai Internet City, Building no.4 PO Box 73000 Dubai - UAE tel: +971 4 3911111 Fax: +971 4 3913991

builDinG VisibiliTy

Excellent building visibility from Al Sufouh road for corporate branding.

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Drop-off area, valet and sufficient underground parking.

Easy connectivity through the buildings to landscaped areas, multi storey car park and nearby hotels.

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CASE STUDY;

TECOM GROUP PROJECT BRAND DESIGN Examples

Brochures Stationery Advertisments Website Mobile Apps Email campaigns and announcements PowerPoint presentations Custom presentations for CEO and Management Meetings Internal Group presentations Annual Gatherings and special Events Graphics for conference sponsorships and Exhibitions Proposals and RFPs Templates

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Investment Group

September

June

2013

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H.H Sheikh Mohammed announces Dubai Design District, d3, a new business district dedicated to the October Emirate’s fashion, design and 1999 Highness Sheikh luxury sectorsHis Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum announces the Dubai Internet City project at GITEX

2003

2000

2000

Law No.1 of 2000 of The Emirate of Dubai, The Dubai Technology, Electronic Commerce & Media Free Zone is passed

2001

H.H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, officially launches Dubai Media City

December

July

2005

DuBiotech breaks ground for first phase of USD 400m biotechnology industry cluster

TECOM Investments transfers Sama Communications Company (Samacom), DIC Telecom International Operations Limited, TECOM’s technology division and an initial subscriber base of 19,100 customers to Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC (EITC) to facilitate entry of UAE’s second telecom operator du

June

2005

June

2005

TECOM Investments FZ LLC established as parent company to maximise efficiency in managing growing assets

2013

International Media Production Zone breaks ground to start build of 50m square feet development

Dubai Knowledge Universities, later named Dubai International Academic City

December

TV

2006

Dubai Internet City acquires the telecommunications arm of Sahm Technologies, the ICT unit of Emaar Properties

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TECOM Investments establishes Emirates International Telecommunications LLC (EIT) as a joint venture with Dubai Investment Group

2007

September

2006

TECOM Investments announces new structure to enable the company to capitalise on growth opportunities offered by improving market conditions

October

2000

2007

April

2007

Dubai International Academic City established

H.H Sheikh Mohammed announces Dubai Design District, d3, a new business November district dedicated to the 2007 Emirate’s fashion, design andNovember DuBiotech breaks ground for 22-storey HQ and 2007 luxury sectors laboratory buildings Dubai Studio City officially opens Boutique Studios facility

Dubai Media City partners with Du, EMI and DMI to introduce DVB-H mobile TV to the UAE

2013

Launch of the Tower in Dubai Studio City, delivering 102,568 square feet of prime office space

May

2012

Dubai Film and TV Commission (DFTC) established to position Dubai as a premier filming destination for local and global productions

2010

November

February

2012

Dubai Industrial City launches 3.5m square feet of Phase II Warehouse and Showroom facilities

December

2011

Dubai Industrial City completes vast infrastructure development spanning 161m square feet at a cost of AED 588m

April

2011

Dubai Media City marks 10th anniversary

2010

People Meter initiative launched by The National Media Council (NMC) to collect TV viewing habits data across the nation. TECOM acknowledged by NMC as a key partner in supporting the initiative

Dubai Industrial City signs MoU with Etihad Rail for one of the main public freight terminals in the Emirate to be located in the zone, providing increased connectivity and operational efficiencies of direct benefit to DI business partners

October 2010

Dubai Industrial City completes construction of 64 showrooms in Warehouse Complex and first Labour Village extension

2003

Dubai Internet City celebrates 10th anniversary

2004

Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone Authority (DTMFZA) separates its regulatory and commercial roles and becomes dedicated to regulation and policy development

Launch of Sound Stages at Dubai Studio January City: top reality shows including 2008 Masterchef International Media Arabia (Saudi TV) and The Production Zone announces February Cube (Dubai TV) have since been shot in completion of AED 235m infrastructure development 2008 the facility spread across 42m square Dubai Studio City launches feet of land

online marketplace for film production, photography and ancillary services

Dubai Media City marks 10th anniversary

July

2013

August

Dubai Industrial City signs MoU with Etihad Rail for one of the main public freight terminals in the Emirate to be located in the zone, providing increased connectivity and operational efficiencies of direct benefit to DI business partners

2013

Dubai Design and Fashion Council is decreed by H.H Sheikh Mohammed to strengthen the position of the emirate as a fashion, design and luxury hub

2013

October

Dubai Design and Fashion Council is decreed by H.H Sheikh Mohammed to strengthen the position of the emirate as a fashion, design and luxury hub

2013

Dubai Knowledge Village celebrates 10th anniversary

December

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Three phases of IMPZ's AED 285m Prebuilt Production Units ready for occupation

December

2003

TECOM Investments remains fully aligned with Dubai’s visionary leadership. We are currently working in tandem with the Government of Dubai to develop and track our contribution to the Islamic Economy in line with the initiative of HH Sheikh Mohammed to further his vision of cementing Dubai as Capital of the Islamic Economy

Dubai Media City wins at `Gulf Brands of the Decade Awards' organised by Gulf Marketing Review

2005

2008

2014

A new era of connectivity is heralded for Dubai with the announcement of Dubai Smart City. Dr Amina Al Rustamani, Group CEO of TECOM Investments, is elected to the Smart City Higher Committee as a board member to help shape development of the initiative

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April

March

Construction of Dubai Industrial City office buildings and leasing of 2.8m square feet of Open Storage Yards commences

2013

August

H.H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, officially launches Dubai Media City

H.H Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum opens the Business Centre at Dubai Knowledge Village www.tecom.ae

October February

2000 2005

Dubai Internet City implements largest IP Telephony System in the EMEA Region H.H Sheikh Mohammed Dubai Knowledge Village using sophisticated communications announces Dubai announces a new mega campus infrastructure provided by Cisco Biotechnology and for international universities, systems. This went on to become du, Research Park, Dubai Knowledge Universities, UAE’s second telecommunications DuBiotech later named Dubai International provider in February 2006 Academic City

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January

2000

Law No.1 of 2000 of The Emirate of Dubai, The Dubai Technology, Electronic Commerce & Media Free Zone is passed June

2005

2006

2013

2008

2009

H.H Sheikh Mohammed inaugurates Dubai October Knowledge Village

July

2013

October

2001

July

2011

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March

Restructuring implemented to increase efficiencies in management of fast-growing business park portfolio. TECOM Investments realigns business parks into five industry cluster groups: ICT, Media, Education, Sciences, and Manufacturing & Logistics

January

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October

July

2006

February

2013

Ground breaking starts for Dubai Outsource Zone

TECOM Investments launches Energy and Environment Park, EnPark

November

Dubai Knowledge Village launches Phase III

May

June

2007

February

Dubai Industrial City completes first comprehensive Labour City with 12,500 bed capacity

April

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2013

2005

Dubai Media City launches third phase of Media Business Centre, a 27,500 square feet facility for independent media professionals, small companies and freelancers

2011

Research Park, DuBiotech

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2006

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November

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A new era of connectivity is heralded for Dubai with the announcement of Dubai Smart City. May December February Dr Amina Al Rustamani, Group CEO September Dubai Knowledge 2003 of TECOM Investments, is elected to June Empower established as 2004 th Village celebrates 10 a joint venture between International Media the Smart City Higher Committee as 2004 TECOM Investments Production Zone December Dubai Film and TV Dubai Internet City anniversary Dubai Industrial City and DEWA announces master plan a board member to help shape announces Dubai for media production Commission (DFTC) Outsourcelaunches Zone 3.5m development of the initiative community established to position square feet of Dubai Industrial City completes Dubai as a premier Phase II Warehouse vast infrastructure development filming destination for and Showroom November spanning 161m square feet at a local2004 and global facilities Dubai Industrial cost of AED 588m productions

2013

2013

October

Dubai Media City partners with Du, EMI and DMI to introduce DVB-H mobile TV to the UAE October

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January

The foundation of TECOM Investments was laid with the inauguration of Dubai Internet City in October 2000, 364 days after the announcement at GITEX

2006

H.H Sheikh Mohammed inaugurates Dubai Knowledge Village

October

Dubai International Academic City established

November

Dubai Knowledge August Village launches Phase III October

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Empower established as a joint venture between TECOM Investments and DEWA

Dubai Studio City unveils masterplan for film and broadcast production community

2004

International Media Production Zone announces master for media productio community

Dubai Internet City announces Dubai Outsource Zone

October

February

2005

September

November

2004

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strong leaDershIP Is key for Measurable groWth tEcoM investments’ story is very much intertwined with Dubai’s story. his highness, Shiekh Mohammed bin rashid al Maktoum, envisioned in 1998 that the Knowledge Economy will play a big role in the development of Dubai. hence in 2000, we started to build Dubai internet city (Dic), where the world’s best technology companies now have their headquarters in the Middle East. Dic was quickly followed by Dubai Media city (DMc), which quickly became and still is the regional hub of knowledge workers in the media industry. Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV) followed to host companies that provided undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education to Dubai’s quickly growing cadre of knowledge workers. tEcoM investments was formed in 2005 to manage a rapidly growing portfolio of business parks. to date, tEcoM continues to develop and operate 11 business parks, including the new fashion, design and luxury hub, Dubai Design District, or d3. With Dubai’s growth accelerating, the time is right for tEcoM investments to embark on a number of initiatives, including d3 and new commercial buildings in line with market demand. tEcoM investments has more projects in the pipeline. To realise the full potential of these opportunies, TECOM encourages financiers to collaborate with us. tEcoM also invites investors and developers to explore opportunities to develop offices, multi-family residences, academic institutions, student accommodation, retail complexes, hotel initiatives, and industry-specific facilities. Join us in investing, realising, and creating the future of Dubai.

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Dubai Internet city, Dubai Media city & Dubai knowledge village are centrally located in prime business areas within easy reach of key transport hubs including Dubai International Airport.

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Dxb Dubai Internet city, Dubai Media city & Dubai knowledge village are centrally located in prime business areas within easy reach of key transport hubs including Dubai International Airport. Dubai Design District (d3) is ideally located close to the Burj Khalifa and Downtown district.

One of the largest nonfree zone developments in Dubai, Dubai Industrial City covers a total area of over 560 million square feet. Home to over 500 companies and a total workforce of 10,000+.

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Investor benefIts • No taxes on personal and corporate income, and full repatriation of capital as per federal law The manufacturing and logistics destination of choice in the Middle East, Dubai Industrial City offers businesses a comprehensive range of world-class infrastructure alongside efficient and costcompetitive services.

A complete industry offering and integrated industrial solution with state-of-the-art infrastructure in a prime location.

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• Duty free reductions on exported goods, benefitting from Free trade Agreements in force across the MEnA region

Dubai Industrial City owns and manages 60 buildings & 691 warehouses with a leasable area of 7 million square feet

• National Industrial Licensing • Duty free imports of machinery, equipment and raw materials for production • Single window facilitation with various government entities

Dubai studio city, Dubiotech, International Media Production Zone, Dubai outsource Zone and Dubai International academic city are all close to the Mohammed Bin Zayed and Emirates Roads, offering excellent connectivity.

ProDuct offerIng Industrial and commercial land on long-term lease: 50 years leasable industrial land for construction of factories and complexes, and 99 year freehold leasable commercial land for construction of hotels and retail infrastructure. storage facilities: 10 million square feet state-of-the-art warehousing and storage facilities for cold, chemical, and general storage as well as light industrial use. open storage yards and showrooms equipped with back side storage.

All business parks are within reach of the Expo 2020 location, Dubai World Central Airport and Jebel Ali Port.

Office Space: over 400,000 square feet spread across four modern buildings in a core-and-shell set up. labour villages: Dedicated buildings with suitable infrastructure, services and entertainment facilities offering model accommodation for 30,500 workers.

Dubai Industrial city is the proposed location for one of Etihad Rail’s main public freight terminals in Dubai.

Warehouses: 7 million square feet of warehouse space with units starting from 5,000 square feet.

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by road: Directly located on the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed road from the north and the Emirates road from the South

A dedicated base for halal manufacturing and logistic companies in food, cosmetics, and Personal care industries

by air: Adjacent to Al Maktoum international Airport, the international cargo hub

Supported by Dubai islamic Economy Development centre, ESMA and Dubai Municipality

by sea: 28 km from Jebel Ali seaport

Spread across a total 6.7 million square feet

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expo 2020: in close proximity to the Expo 2020 site by rail: Dubai industrial city is the proposed location for one of Etihad rail’s main public freight terminals in Dubai

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tEcoM free Zone business Parks consist of nine parks across four knowledge based clusters, catering to the region’s ict, Media, Education & Science sectors. our parks deliver industry specific infrastructures, products and services in line with the needs of our customers, which now numbers over 4,500+ and with a total workforce of over 58,000.

Dubai industrial city (Di) is one of the largest non-free Zones in Dubai, within easy reach of air, sea, road and the new Dubai Expo 2020 site. Di has become a thriving industry hub and is committed to fostering the growth of manufacturing companies in uAE. With over 500 companies and a workforce of over 10,000, it serves as a testament to Dubai industrial City’s offering & quality of delivery.

A beating heart of the Middle East’s design scene, d3 is a purpose-built community dedicated to promoting and nurturing emerging local talent while also providing a creative home to established international design, luxury and fashion brands. furthermore its offices, event spaces, retail outlets, ateliers, design-led hotels, residential spaces, global brand hQs combine for an ecosystem that inspires new ideas in design, fashion and luxury.

TECOM Investments’ in-house pool of experts provides advanced competence throughout the varied project phases:

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operation and maintenance of tEcoM investments’ infrastructure facilities and assets ensuring the infrastructure is well maintained

oversee projects throughout lifecycle to improve project management services and ensure best quality standards

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DUBAI DESIGN DISTRICT

Imagine a COMMUNITY where the ordinary is EXTRAORDINARY that hums with Imagine a COMMUNITY CREATIVE ENERGY IMAGINE a COMMUNITY that provides a UNIQUE, AUTHENTIC

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A full around-the-clock calendar of activities ensures d3 offers not just the hard infrastructure required by the creative sectors, but also an engaging holistic lifestyle experience for businesses, residents and visitors alike. Urban Majlis The Urban Majlis is a quarterly platform for dialogue organised by Dubai Design and Fashion Council open to the design and fashion community, in addition to discussing important industry updates and developments. | 18

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THE d3 SMART CITY EXPERIENCE CENTRE The Experience Centre will be an educational and entertaining showcase for d3’s Smart City initiatives. Designed to be highly interactive, its data-rich environment will enable visitors to visualise how d3 uses digital technologies to enhance performance and wellbeing, reduce costs and resource consumption, and engage more effectively and actively with creative workers and residents. Guests can also be invited to view the d3 Command & Control Centre, effectively the ‘brain’ of d3, where rich data streams collected from across the community areas are brought together, monitored, processed and controlled.

How Smart solutions will be integrated in the d3 environment

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All the facilities expected in a worldclass city, including state-of-the-art medical care and a wide range of quality schools and higher education establishments offering multinational curriculums.

2015 World Happiness Report

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The buildings in the North are characterised by superior, sophisticated finishes, utilising materials as luxurious and unique as the brands who will be showcased here. Brass, silver and dark walnut combined evokes the sense of luxurious lobbies and exclusive couture houses.

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DUBIOTECH SCIENCE BROCHURE DESIGN Images

DuBiotech

Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park

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DuBiotech partnered with University of Sharjah to foster research development in 2006

Licensing Options within DuBiotech

2006

Dubai Technology & Media Free Zone Authority (DTMFZA) approves the establishment and registration of companies in DuBiotech and regulates all related procedures and matters. Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone Authority offers a choice of commercial license options:

Licensing Segments

New Incorporation of a Free Zone Limited Liability Company (FZ-LLC)

DuBiotech Milestones

A conducive environment to conduct activities related but not limited to: – Research – Development – Storage & Distribution – Sales & Marketing – Production – Manufacturing

DuBiotech is the location of choice to a growing community of international brands.

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UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced DuBiotech, the Middle East’s first free zone dedicated to the biotechnology industry in 2005

DuBiotech signed an agreement with the Frankfurt Biotechnology Innovation Centre in 2005 to facilitate collaboration on research projects.

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DuBiotech announced completion of comprehensive regulatory standards for the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical industry in 2007

2010

Launched state-of-the-art warehousing facilities for showroom, distribution, logistics, re-packaging, labeling and light manufacturing requirements of the pharmaceutical, healthcare and biotechnology industries in 2010

2007

In 2007, DuBiotech received the Design and Sustainability Honour Award - the American Institute of Architects (AIA) New Jersey Chapter.

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DuBiotech announced partnership in 2009 with Swiss Biotech Association.

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Breaking ground for laboratory complex took place in 2007

DuBiotech partnered with University of Sharjah to foster research development in 2006

2006 DuBiotech received in 2006 ISO 9001:2000 certification, the world’s leading quality management benchmark for business organisations.

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DuBiotech signed an agreement with the Frankfurt Biotechnology Innovation Centre in 2005 to facilitate collaboration on research projects.

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DuBiotech announced completion of comprehensive regulatory standards for the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical industry in 2007

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In 2007, DuBiotech received the Design and Sustainability Honour Award - the American Institute of Architects (AIA) New Jersey Chapter.

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Breaking ground for laboratory complex took place in 2007

2010

In 2010, DuBiotech launched high-tech Nucleotide Laboratory Complex, a major investment that offers unique opportunities to life sciences companies, research organizations and testing laboratories.

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DuBiotech was ranked fourth overall in the Middle East and seventh globally by fDi magazine in the 2010/11 Global Free Zones of the Future Rankings. It was also ranked among the top 10 under Best Promotion, Best Transportation Links and Best Incentives categories by the same report

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Commercial licenses and freelance permits issued by Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone Authority are subject to leasing a facility within the Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone and the license is valid only for operating a business inside the Free Zone territory. Licenses and permits are for a period of one year and are renewable on an annual basis.

UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced DuBiotech, the Middle East’s first free zone dedicated to the biotechnology industry in 2005

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Licensing Regulations

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DuBiotech is a Free Zone built for SUCCESS that continues to attract and retain the best and greatest Business Partners

A branch of a foreign or a UAE company is not a legal entity separate from its parent but is considered a place of business that forms a legally dependent part of the parent company and conducts all or some of the operations inherent in the parent’s business. No share capital is required.

A FZ-LLC is formed, as a separate legal entity, with shareholders as individuals and/or entities. Each FZ-LLC is required to have at least one director. There is a minimum paid up capital requirement of AED 300,000, with the exception of Associations (Non-Profit Organisations), which have a minimum capital requirement of AED 50,000.

Matching Your Needs DuBiotech caters to the following segments: – Therapeutics – Diagnostic and Analysis – Agricultural, Forestry, Horticulture, Food – Environment – Specialty Supplies – Equipment – Life Science Consultancy – Life Science and Biomedical Associations

Branch of an Existing Foreign/UAE Company

DuBiotech received in 2006 ISO 9001:2000 certification, the world’s leading quality management benchmark for business organisations.

In 2010, DuBiotech launched high-tech Nucleotide Laboratory Complex, a major investment that offers unique opportunities to life sciences companies, research organizations and testing laboratories.

2010

Launched state-of-the-art warehousing facilities for showroom, distribution, logistics, re-packaging, labeling and light manufacturing requirements of the pharmaceutical, healthcare and biotechnology industries in 2010

2009

DuBiotech announced partnership in 2009 with Swiss Biotech Association.

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DuBiotech was ranked fourth overall in the Middle East and seventh globally by fDi magazine in the 2010/11 Global Free Zones of the Future Rankings. It was also ranked among the top 10 under Best Promotion, Best Transportation Links and Best Incentives categories by the same report

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Nucleotide Lab Complex achieves LEED Silver certification in 2010

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Green and LEED Certified

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As part of its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), all DuBiotech buildings including its headquarters, laboratory complexes, manufacturing and community service blocks are ‘green’ and LEED certified

Dubai Biotechnology & Research Park – DuBiotech - has grown to become the premier Life Sciences cluster in the Middle East today – with about 90 leading companies in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical devices and agribusiness that are licensed by DuBiotech and contributing to the success of the cluster.

A Central Geographical Location, One-Stop-Shop, Tax Advantages, Major Life Sciences Companies make DuBiotech the ideal location for innovation.

DuBiotech was launched in 2005 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai in line with the vision of developing Dubai’s knowledge-based economy. To accommodate the entire life sciences value chain, DuBiotech is committed to providing key facilities, investing in infrastructure and creating a unique free zone that incorporates industrial, academic, commercial and residential projects.

In addition, DuBiotech offers single-window services such as regulatory affairs management, partner development, registration and licensing, government services and leasing services. DuBiotech is actively building affiliations and alliances with distinguished universities, specialist hospitals, world regulatory bodies and other research parks to link the DuBiotech community with the global life sciences industry.

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100% foreign ownership 100% tax exemption 100% repatriation of profits and capital Tax free salaries for all employees 50 year exemption from personal income taxes 50 year exemption from corporate taxes Exemption from customs duty for goods and services

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Business Friendly Environment A Central Business Complex – An Ideal Location • Gateway to a combined ME GDP of US$1.8T, growing @+5% annually • Strategic location connecting the East and the West with proximity to a population of over 2 billion and GDP of US$7.0T • DuBiotech is only a 10 minute drive from Dubai International Airport and 60 minutes from Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE. • For easy exports, imports and logistics • operations, DuBiotech is located 15 minutes from Jebel Ali Port and 15 minutes from Al Maktoum Airport – Cargo Hub-.

• Simple and streamlined company registration • Business-friendly company laws and legal framework • One-stop–shop services that provides business partners with a variety of government services, including licensing, visa, traffic and postal services • 24-hour visa service • Quick access to Knowledge Workers due to fast-track immigration process

The park integrates tailored facilities such as the Nucleotide Lab Complex, multipurpose warehousing facilities, adaptable and premium offices at the DuBiotech Business Center, as well as land to support the rigorous requirements of research and development, manufacturing, distribution, hospitality, residential, retail, healthcare and high value-added services. DuBiotech offers a unique business environment through a mixture of incentives such as advanced infrastructure, support services, freedom of capital movement, tax-free income and easy access to different markets. All of these together position DuBiotech as the strategic and ideal location for life sciences companies.

The Strength of DuBiotech Life Sciences Cluster:

Powering Life Sciences in the Middle East by accommodating the entire Life Sciences value chain and being the only Free zone dedicated to Life Sciences industry in the region.

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DuBiotech’s Flagship The Nucleotide Lab Complex DuBiotech has significantly expanded its scientific infrastructure, by building the lab complex, this is an important step to fulfill the enormous need for this facility, on the other hand; further grow the industry in UAE.

UAE’s competitive life sciences advantages • UAE is rated as number 1 location for pharma industry in the middle east • UAE is the 2nd largest consumer of pharmaceutical products in the gulf region. • UAE IP laws comply with world trade organization (wto) and trade related aspects of intellectual property rights (trips) regulations. • Dubai is positioned as one of the top 10 life sciences destinations for foreign direct investment

Life Sciences Cluster Benefits • Presence of all elements of the Life Sciences industry – surrounded by companies from the same industry • Proximity to customers and suppliers in ME, Africa, Asia & Europe • Strong regulatory framework • Excellent networking opportunities • Worldwide recognition of the cluster • Facilities to match the variety activities and operations in the park

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CASE STUDY;

HEALTH MATTERS

November 2010

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NEWS

Aqueous cream, which is often prescribed to relieve the symptoms of eczema may be making the condition worse, according to scientists at the UK’s Bath University

NEWS

Pilot study offers fertility lifeline

Couples who are struggling to conceive have been offered hope by four European women who have had successful pregnancies following a genetic screening process. The women involved in the pilot study trialled a new method of recognising abnormalities in eggs known as comparative genomic hybridisation and the results of the study could have far-reaching consequences for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) techniques. The European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology (Eshre) announced that women at two centres in Bonn, Germany, and Bologna, Italy, had given birth to healthy babies after undergoing the procedure.

Botox approved for migraine treatment The United States’ all-powerful Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has given the go ahead for the use of anti-wrinkle injection Botox in treating chronic migraines. The FDA said in an official statement that Botox injections could now be given to adult sufferers of chronic migraines around the head and neck once every three months to help minimize future headache. In July the procedure was approved in United Kingdom, the first country to recognize the application of the injection for this indication.

Yoga could assist chronic pain management

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The ancient Indian practice of Yoga could help to alleviate the symptoms of a chronic pain syndrome called fibromyalgia, a small study has suggested. A group of 25 women suffering from the condition met once a week for two months for a two-hour yoga class and were compared to 28 women with the condition who maintained their normal pain management routine. After eight weeks, the yoga group reported improvements in both the physical and psychological aspects of dealing with fibromyalgia. “The women were somewhat apprehensive when we started, but once they got into the rhythm of it they found it to be very helpful,” said lead study author James Carson, a clinical psychologist and pain specialist at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland. “They came back after the first week reporting less pain, better sleep and feeling encouraged for the first time in years. That type of change continued to build over the course of the program.”

DHCC supports World Healthcare Congress Middle East

Next year, World Diabetes Day will be celebrating its twentieth anniversary. It is likely to be a sombre affair, though. Despite its introduction in 1991 by the International

The International Diabetes Federation states that the aim of the current World Diabetes Day program is “to raise awareness of diabetes and to disseminate tools for the

For many people, though, there is still a long way to go in basic understanding of the disease. While the general public are gradually getting more aware of risk factors

that diabetes deaths will double between 2005 and 2030. It is unlikely, however, that the organisers at World Diabetes Day will be despondent. After all, if anything terrifying figures underlines just how crucial the work they carry out is. 2010 marks the second year of a five-year program that centres around ‘Diabetes education and prevention’, which is employing the campaign slogan ‘Let’s take

adds, is to attempt to communicate the “cost-effective implications of diabetes prevention strategies and promoting diabetes education as a core component of diabetes management and treatment”.

pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. This leads to an increased concentration of glucose in the blood (hyperglycaemia) – typically referred to as a

Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) the alarming rise of diabetes level has continued virtually unchecked over the past two decades. And the problem is only getting bigger – indeed, the World Health Organization estimates

Convening more than 500 global thought leaders and key decision-makers from all sectors of health care to share global best practices, The 2010 Congress, supported by DHCC, will take place on 5-7 December 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Congress will feature the top industry influencers, including and health care industry suppliers. For details visit: www.worldcongress.com

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Tackling diabetes is a challenge that is uniting health professionals across the globe

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prevention of diabetes”. For people with diabetes, the IDF states, the focus will be on disseminating tools to improve knowledge of diabetes in order to better understand the condition and prevent complications. The aim for governments and policy-makers, it

and the long term complications of the problem, there is often a fundamental lack of awareness about how the disease works and what impact it is having on an individual’s body. In its most basic form, diabetes is a chronic disease, which occurs when the

control of diabetes. Now’. It is a rallying cry that chimes with Dr Jack Fernandes from Dubai Healthcare City’s Health Call. Diseases such as diabetes mellitus and obesity are a huge problem not only in the UAE, but in the whole of the GCC,” he says. “And there needs to be a change of mindset to have any impact on

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DIABETES: BREAST CANCER

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“It is still unclear whether diabetes, through a number of mechanisms, makes the cancer more aggressive or whether the host organism is less resistant to cancer progression�

relationship between the two is a major challenge for researchers. However, as two of the most common medical afflictions, there is hope that the study of the relationship

could lead to major breakthroughs in the treatment of both conditions, says Kopp. But it is certainly not an easy task. “Because of their frequency, reciprocal influences – even minor influences – may have a major impact [on the relationship].� However, the signs from across many studies appear to show that diabetes can have a devastating impact

on other areas of your health. “Epidemiological studies clearly indicate that the risk of several types of cancer (including pancreas, liver, breast, colorectal, urinary tract, and female reproductive organs) is increased in diabetic patients,� he says. “Mortality is also moderately increased.� One of the key areas that scientists believe could link the two is the body’s insulin levels.

Smoke and (perhaps) fire While expert opinion is still split over the relationship between diabetes and certain forms of cancer, a new consensus report jointly published by the American Cancer Society and the American Diabetes Association suggests that it is certainly being taken seriously. “There have been some epidemiological studies that suggest that individuals who are obese or who have [high levels of insulin] appear to have an increased prevalence of certain malignancies, but it’s a complex issue because the association is not true for all cancers,� declared Dr David Harlan, director of the Diabetes Center of Excellence at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, and one of the authors of the consensus report. “So, there’s some smoke to suggest

Kopp points to a condition called ‘hyperinsulinemia’, in which there are excess levels of circulating insulin in the blood, as a major factor in the relationship. Also known

an association – but no clear fire,� he added. “[However] our greatest concern is that individuals with diabetes might choose not to treat

which is the medical term for a state produced by a lower than normal level of blood glucose. All of these conditions may well prove to

concern,� Harlan added. “It’s like when someone decides to drive across the country because they’re afraid to fly. While there is a slight

as pre-diabetes, it is thought the condition is an important link in the chain. The presence of hyperinsulinemia can also lead to a separate condition called hypoglycaemia,

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cancer (including pancreas, liver, breast, colorectal, urinary tract, and female reproductive organs) is increased in diabetic patients�

situation is far from straightforward. Indeed, diabetes and cancer are two heterogeneous, multifactorial, severe, and chronic diseases – so drawing conclusions about the

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“Epidemiological studies clearly indicate that the risk of several types of

be part of the link between diabetes and cancer, says Kopp. “Obesity, hyperglycemia, and increased oxidative stress may also

their diabetes with insulin or a particular insulin out of concern for a malignancy. The risk of diabetes complications is a far greater

risk of dying in a plane crash, statistically it’s far riskier to drive.�

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contribute to increased cancer risk in diabetes,� he says. Although he admits it may well be the treatment methods, rather than

and this risk is independent from obesity (a well-established factor promoting breast cancer) as it persists even after correcting

apparently reduces the risk), drugs used to treat cancer may either cause diabetes or worsen a pre-existing diabetes,� he says. What is certainly clear, though is that

course, it is also possible that diabetic patients may have a worse response to chemotherapy compared with nondiabetic individuals.�

the conditions themselves, that play the biggest part. “While anti-diabetic drugs have a minor influence on cancer risk (except perhaps the biguanide metformin that

diabetes and cancer have a complex relationship that requires more clinical attention. And although recent studies have strongly suggested there is a definite link

between the two, it is still unclear exactly why this is. “Both breast and endometrial cancer risks are increased in diabetic women,

epidemiological data for this disease,� explains Kopp. “[But] several biological mechanisms may be involved, mostly regarding sex hormone abnormalities... Of

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Like many chronic diseases, diabetes rarely exists in isolation. For those individuals unfortunate enough to be born with, or to develop a lifelong condition such as diabetes, it may seem unimaginable that they could then develop a second, more serious condition – such as cancer – but, cruelly, this is all too often the case. The reality of living with one chronic disease is that it can often make an individual more susceptible to other conditions.

“In a recent study aimed at evaluating whether diabetes could affect breast cancer prognosis, after a 5-year mean follow-up, mortality for breast cancer was significantly higher in women with diabetes�

At least, that is what the cutting edge research is increasingly starting to show, says Dr Andreas Kopp, a consultant in oncology and obstetrics & gynecology at Dubai Healthcare City’s German Clinic. “In a recent study aimed at evaluating whether diabetes could affect breast cancer prognosis, after a 5-year mean follow-up, mortality for breast cancer was significantly higher in women with diabetes,� he says. “A positive association was also found between diabetes and endometrial cancer mortality in two studies.�

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Given the overwhelming number of individuals in the region who currently have diabetes, or have an extremely high risk of developing the condition, such studies are

Other factors that may influence the risk of cancer in diabetes: Obesity: “Over 80% of type 2 diabetic patients are obese. Obesity is associated with a higher incidence and a higher mortality in cancer.�

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obviously of huge importance and relevance. But why is there such a worrying link between diabetes and the forms of cancer mentioned in the study? “Several possible explanations can be put forth to explain the increased risk of cancer death in diabetes mellitus,� says Kopp. “For instance, it is still unclear whether diabetes, through a number of mechanisms, makes the cancer more aggressive or whether the host organism is less resistant to cancer progression. It is also

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ontrolling insulin levels should be the number one priority for diabetes patients, says Novo Nordisk’s Henrik Bendix Dahl

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When it comes to living with diabetes, people have a habit of making life difficult for themselves. Left unregulated, blood sugar levels will increase to high levels especially if the individual involved has a poor lifestyle and diet. In turn, this greatly increases the risk of conditions such as kidney failure, blindness, stroke, and numbness in feet leading to amputations. However, with modern medicine and disease monitoring improving all the time, there are today fewer excuses than ever before for not controlling insulin levels. As general manager at pharmaceutical firm Novo Nordisk, which has its base for the Gulf at Dubai Healthcare City, Henrik Bendix Dahl is at the forefront of the battle against poor compliance in diabetes. The good news, he says, is that health professionals are now armed with much better weapons for fighting diabetes. “Physicians who treat people with diabetes today have much better treatment opportunities than in the past,� he says. “Physicians prescribe insulin to many people with diabetes because this is an effective way to keep blood sugar under control.� The use of insulin in treating diabetes is nothing new. However, the past decade has seen firms such as Novo Nordisk develop improved ‘smart’ insulin that is starting to yield better results. “Modern insulin has provided physicians with a better tool to get patients in good control versus ‘human insulin’ which was developed many years ago,� he claims. “Physicians are aware that modern insulin gives fewer episodes of low blood sugar, and modern insulin is also more convenient to use, so it helps the physician to improve treatment compliance and outcome.� The main advantage of this new breed of insulin is that it greatly reduces the

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CASE STUDY;

AL SIDDIQI PROJECT BRAND DESIGN Examples

ALSIDDIQI HOLDING

BRAND GUIDELINES 2012 UNIFORM 5.9.2 Polo T-shirts

THE IDENTITY ELEMENTS 3.4 Primary Colours

Our corporate colours are a key element of our visual system, they differentiate us in our business category. The technical information in this section is very specific and needs to be followed carefully. Use Pantone colour values when printing solid colours artwork, duetone or monotone. Use CMYK colour values when printing four process colours artwork. Use RGB colour values when producing artwork for digital and screen display purposes.

Al Siddiqi Dark Gray RGB

Pantone® 4625 C 100%

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CMYK

R191 G155 B95 C25 M37 Y72 70%

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THE IDENTITY ELEMENTS 3.7 English Typography Style

The typographic presentation is an essential part of a brand communication, it has to be applied in a consistent way to establish the brand unique typographic fingerprint. Our corporate typography had been chosen based on our values, to convey the correct brand character. Dax font should be used when designing Al Siddiqi communication in printed media like literature, advertising & stationery.

Optima is our English typeface.

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“Optima Regular, 16 point”

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“Optima Regular, 12 point”

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ADVERTISING 5.2.3 Landscape Holding Device - Arabic

When producing AlSiddiqi corporate advertising always follow the specifications provided within this document. They have been carefully considered and should not be altered, as consistency across all corporate communication is vital. Digital artwork for all advertising templates can be found on AlSiddiqi artwork CD ROM supplied with these guidelines.

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THE IDENTITY 2.5 Size & Position

The predefined logo size for the common format will help you to determine the correct logo size for any format, maintain consistency and visibility of our brand. The table below shows the logo measurements for the formats. Logo Minimum size (Measured by the The icon size): Y = 8 mm

Y= 8 mm

Logo Sizing On Common Formats Medium Size A6 DL A5 21X21 Letter Size A4 A3 A2 A1

Long Width 7.3 mm 10 mm 10 mm 15 mm 15 mm 15 mm 21.2 mm 30 mm 42.4 mm

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DIGITAL 5.5.1 Web Design

ALSIDDIQI INDUSTRIAL Alsiddiqi Industrial currently owns and operates the largest garment factory in the gulf. It aims to further develop and expand with other factories that provide manufacturing services in order to supply consumers with everything they need and want. In Alsiddiqi Industrial, only the most cutting edge of technology is utilized and the most skilled of employees are hired; this ensures that all of the products manufactured are able meet the high standards of quality set forth by the company and expected by the consumers. Alsiddiqi Industrial is dedicated to becoming a leader in the industrial sector.

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CASE STUDY;

TAQA OIL & GAS INVESTMENT PRESENTATION DESIGN Examples

TAQA IRAQ

Doing Business introDuction ethics training IngeboRg Kuyvenhoven

introDuction What am i Doing here? Compliance with laws Prevention cheaper than curing Real Talent will leave That is who we are

http://thefightagainstcorruption.unodc.org/facilitation_payments_corruption/index.htm

taQa’s attituDe to BriBery: zero tolerance

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Why countering BriBery matters?

• Understand what constitutes bribery and the risks • Understand the legal framework How many bribes are paid each year?

More than $1 trillion are paid in bribes in year (source: World Bank Institute)

That means 1 out of every 30$ of GDP in the world is being paid in bribes, and some of the worst affected are the poorer countries.

• Understand the damage that bribery can do to Taqa

and society • Identify and counter bribery risks and how to respond to bribery demands • Understand your obligations as an employee and how to report concerns, suspicions or breaches of bribery or seek advice

What is BriBery?

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“We’ve always done it…..”

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“We can only compete if…..”

OUTSOURCING BRIBERY “We had no clue our agent was paying…..”

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INADEQUACY

“We thought our anti-bribery systems were up to the job….”

Where does bribery happen? IGNORANCE

“If only we’d known that it would be regarded as a bribe….”

PRETENDING ITS NOT A BRIBE

“It was only a helicopter trip and a five-course banquet for him and his partner….”

CITING CUSTOM

“That’s the way things work hereits different…..”

Bribery affects all countries – some of the larger scandals recently have taken pace not in the developing world but in developed countries. Each time a company pays a bribe it is contributing, even in a small way, to perpetuating a system of corruption that embeds poverty and inequality. stopping this supply-side bribery is vital if the fight against corruption is to be successful. Robert Barrington, Executive Director, Transparency International UK

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hoW BriBes are paiD Hospitality or travel expenses may be another route for bribery Example The company pays for the decision maker on a contract, perhaps with his or her family, to go on a lavish holiday described as a training course. Or the company may entertain a buyer frequently and excessively with the aim of grooming the buyer for more substantial bribery.

scenarios common challenges

What is BriBery?

Leave the final negotiations to me, you don’t need to know….

….and even if the company itself had no knowledge that the agent was offering the bribe.

hoW BriBes are paiD

Decision Maker

Even charitable donations can be used to disguise bribes Example

a company contributes to the building of a school, which is hailed as a charitable act, but part of the funds are channeled to the decision maker.

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getting through the airport

getting through the airport When he passed through the airport, Paul should do three things.

Paul : ‘I have phoned my embassy and they have told me that I need to take your name and position so that I can make a proper record of this payment’ Officer : ‘No you may not. And you are wasting my time. I have other passengers to look after. I’m going to reject your entry unless you pay me right now’

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Give full details of the incident to his company, so that they can try and avoid this situation in future – for example, by joining with other companies that are being harassed in this way, and using the local embassy or consulate to intervene with the local authorities.

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Consider reporting the incident to the local embassy or consulate and ask his local managers to raise it in local business forums to see if other companies are experiencing the same problem.

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The company should consider reporting the incident to the relevant local authorities.

Paul : ‘Ok then, here’s the USD 50. I’m not happy to pay this and will have to pursue the matter further’

taQa’s key commercial relationships in the region Kurdistan Regional Government

Production Sharing Contracts

IOC

Ministry of Natural Resources Joint Operating Agreements

Business Partners or Contractors

Joint Management Committee Joint Venture Partner (Operator)

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Joint Venture Partner (Non- Operator)

get serious aBout BriBery & corruption. Don’t pay BriBes.

What applies to taQa as ioc operating in kurDistan region of iraQ? • Anti-corruption laws with extra territorial reach: Us Foreign Corrupt Practice act 1977 UK Bribery act 2010 • Iraq Criminal Code No. 111, 1969 • Oil and Gas Law Kurdistan Region refer to corruption in Article 56 SABEH AYOUN RESUME • Corruption Provision in the Atrush PSC

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CASE STUDY;

TECOM BUSINESS PARKS

Contents TECOM Business Parks Introduction TECOM Business Parks Locations

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Dubai Internet City (DIC), Dubai Media City (DMC) and Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV)

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Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech), Dubai Studio City (DSC) & International Media

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Production Zone (IMPZ)

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Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) & Dubai Outsource Zone (DOZ)

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Dubai Industrial City (DI)

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Property Available

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Business Centres

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Commercial Offices

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Warehouses

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Warehouses in Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech)

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Warehouses in Dubai Industrial City (DI)

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Warehouses in International Media Production Zone (IMPZ)

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Showrooms

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IMPZ Showroom Specification

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DI Showroom Specification

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Industry Specific Facilities

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DIAC Specialised Facilities: Campues for Universities

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DuBiotech Specialised Facilities: Labs

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DSC Specialised Facilities: Sound Stages, Workshops, Boutique Studios

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Retail and Amenities

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Labour Accommodation

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Open Yard Storage

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Land for Sale or Lease

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Advertising and Venues

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Advertising in TECOM Business Parks

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Renting Venues in TECOM Business Parks

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Residential options

Palm Jumeirah, Greens, TECOM Site-C, Dubai Marina, Emirates Hills

Attractions

Mall of the Emirates, Marina Mall, Ibn Battuta Mall, Wild Wadi, Atlantis

Schools

Dubai American Academy, Wellington International School, GEMS World School, The International School of Choueifat, Regent International School

Hotels

Atlantis, The Palm, Burj Al Arab, Madinat Jumeirah, Radisson Blu Hotel - Dubai Media City, The Address Dubai Marina

Hospitals

Welcare Ambulatory Care Centre, Jebel Ali Hospital, Cedars Jebel Ali International Hospital, Medcare Hospital, Meadows Clinic

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Radisson Blu Hotel in Dubai Media City.

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Dubai bioteChnology anD researCh ParK (DubioteCh), Dubai stuDio City (DsC) & international MeDia ProDuCtion Zone (iMPZ)

Dubai international aCaDeMiC City (DiaC) & Dubai outsourCe Zone (DoZ)

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Residential options

Samari Residences, International City, Dubailand, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Shorooq Community

Attractions

Uptown Mirdif, Mirdif City Centre, Arabian Centre, Dubai Outlet Mall, Dragon Mart

Schools

Star International - Mirdif, Uptown Schoo - Mirdif, Uptown High - Muhaisnah, GEMS Royal Dubai School, GEMS Wellington Academy

Hotels

InterContinental - Dubai Festival City, Crowne Plaza - Dubai Festival City, Kempinski Hotel - Mall of the Emirates, Grand Millennium Hotel Dubai - Al Barsha, Media Rotana Barsha Dubai

Hospitals

Medcare Medical Centre (MMC) - Mirdiff, Welcare Clinic - Mirdif, Arabian Ranches Clinic, Medicenter - Motor City, American Hospital Dubai

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The Nucleotide Lab Complex in Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park.

Commercial Offices Business Centres Warehouses/pre-built Industry-specific facilities Retail and amenities Showrooms/Flexi-space

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Commercial Office Buildings in Dubai Studio City.

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Business Centre in Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park, Warehouse in Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park, Showroom in International Media Production Zone.

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TECOM Business Parks TECOM Business Parks (TBP) has developed 10.8 million sq.ft of commercial space and attracted over 4500 global, regional, and local businesses over the last 10 years in five knowledge-intensive industries: Information & Communication Technology (ICT), Media, Education, Sciences, and Manufacturing & Logistics.

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Located close to Palm Jumeirah and Marina, Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City and Dubai Knowledge Village are part of a business community of over 3200 companies.

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TBP’s 10 business parks are strategically located with excellent links to major roadways, air and sea ports. TBP’s proximity to prominent mixed-use developments in Dubai ensures knowledge workers and their families have options that range from practical to luxurious for their residential, retail and entertainment, medical, educational and other lifestyle requirements. Finished to a high standard and professionally managed, our master planned business parks provide the right combination of hard infrastructure and soft services that companies need to grow their business.

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TBP’s Offerings

Information & Communications Technology

Dubai Internet City Dubai Outsource Zone

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Dubai Media City Dubai Studio City International Media Production Zone

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Dubai Knowledge Village Dubai International Academic City

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Commercial Offices Industry specific facilities Retail and amenities Business Centres

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Industrial Land Warehouses Showrooms Labour Accommodation Open Yard Storage Commercial Offices Retail

Residential options

TECOM Site-C, Arabian Ranches, Dubailand Reside

Attractions

Mall of the Emirates, Marina Mall, Ibn Battuta Mall,

Schools

Dubai American Academy, GEMS World School, JSS 1

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Hospitals

Marriott Executive Apartments- Green Community Ramada Chelsea - Al Barsha

Arabian Ranches Clinic, Medicenter Motor City , Al Saudi German Hospital

1,2,3,4,5 Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park, Dubai Studio City and International Media Production Zone are only a short drive from shopping malls, hotels, schools and hospitals.

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TECOM Site-C, Arabian Ranches, Dubailand Residences, Dubai Motor City

Attractions

Mall of the Emirates, Marina Mall, Ibn Battuta Mall, Dubai Autodrome

Schools

Dubai American Academy, GEMS World School, JSS International, American School of Dubai

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Marriott Executive Apartments- Green Community, Arabian Ranches Golf Club, Medlock Villas, Ramada Chelsea - Al Barsha

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Arabian Ranches Clinic, Medicenter Motor City , Al Zahra Hospital, Saudi German Hospital

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Reliable 24/7 power supply (400 V, 50 Hz, 3 phase DEWA supply) GHz IP network for telephone services from Du Semi fitted electrical installations Electrical tariff metering for all warehouses External lighting system Wiring accessories (Switches, Sockets, Isolators, Clipsal & ABB) Light points in offices and fully fitted installation in warehouses

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Fire detection and emergency lighting with automated dial up monitoring to civil defence Separate distribution panel for each warehouse Additional power (15 kw) for refrigerating unit Telephone and data outlets

Prayer room Landscaped area Restaurants

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Service Block (L.V Room, Garbage etc) Visitor Parking Roadways between blocks (A, B, C, D) Garbage Disposal room in each block Each warehouse provided with three car parking slots (unless otherwise shown) Handicap parking (three slots)

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Warehouses ranging in size from 5,000 to 10,000 square feet Suitable for cold storage, chemicals, transportation of equipment and parts Select warehouses have attached air-conditioned office space and retail showroom for product displays

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Rest facilities for drivers and praying areas Conforms to latest health and safety standards Latest fire fighting and safety systems

Warehouse Type 2 (B) Warehouse Area Office Area Total Area

Size sq.ft 6,544 1,732 8,276

Height 6.5 3.5

Size sq.ft 12,962 1,732 14,694 sq.ft

Height 6.7 3.5

Size sq.ft 10,747 1,740 12,487

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Warehouses in IMPZ are offered as pre-built units that facilitate quick occupancy without the cost and time constraints involved in construction and design Sizes available range from 615 sq.ft -15,000 sq.ft

Fire rated pre-case concrete walls that can contain fires for four hours 1.5T capacity for internal lifting hook cranes Water sprinkler system, fire hose, fire extinguishers and emergency exit doors. Fire proof doors as well as fans across each warehouse Parking, loading and unloading areas Height: 8.5 m pre-cast frame including pre-cast footing columns, rafters and walls Drainage and electrical provision for warehouse offices are available Grade slab designed to carry truck movements with axial load of up to eight tons Fully secured areas with external boundary walls and control gates Manually operated 6x6m sliding main door Internal light fittings Provision to be converted into an air conditioned and cold store facility 1

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Showroom/ Flexi Space We have high quality showroom space that provides excellent exposure for your product or service within the community and hundreds of daily visitors.

Availability International Media Production Zone Dubai Industrial City

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Commercial Office

Size sq.ft 7,215 4,874 3,285 15,374 sq.ft

Height Clearance (m) 8.0 8.0 4.0

Size sq.ft 5,896 3,171 2,301 11,368 sq.ft

Height Clearance (m) 8.0 8.0 4.0

Built to a high standard, our commercial offices are located near Dubai’s central business districts and feature amenities that support an Various options: 1. 4,820 sq.ft each international for Ground and Mezzanine floors lifestyle. business

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DI Showroom Specifications: Finished area

2. 3,271 sq.ft each for Ground and Mezzanine floors 3. 2,809 sq.ft each for Ground and Mezzanine floors Warehouse area

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Air-conditioned

Finished area is air-conditioned with split AC units

Bathroom

Attached to each showroom

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Available

Pantry

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Commercial Office

Dubai Internet City Dubai Media City Dubai Knowledge Village Dubai International Academic City 1 Dubai Outsource Zone Dubai Studio City Built to a high standard, our commercial offices are located near Dubai Biotechnology and Research Dubai’s Park central business districts and feature amenities that support an international business lifestyle. International Media Production Zone Dubai Industrial City Availability Dubai Internet City

Professionally managed space Ample parking spaces Smoke detectors, fire alarms and water sprinklers Excellent natural light Goods access and vehicle access via roller door Provision for utilities and services, fitted A/C units, plugged-in water meters Provision for prominent external signage Heat resistant glass for energy efficiency Availability of sufficient power

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IMPZ Showroom Specification Showroom Type 4 (A) Showroom Area Warehouse Area Office Area Total Area Showroom Type 4 (B) Showroom Area Warehouse Area Office Area Total Area Showroom Type 4 (C) Showroom Area Warehouse Area Office Area Total Area

Size sq.ft 6,106 3,489 2,303 11,898

Height Clearance (m) 8.0 8.0 3.0

Size sq.ft 5,531 4,874 2,251 12,656

Height Clearance (m) 8.0 8.0 4.0

Size sq.ft 5,536 4,874 2,251 12,661 sq.ft

Height Clearance (m) 8.0 8.0 4.0

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Integrated development combining • Flexible floor plates scalable up to 70,000 sq.ft business and lifestyle components • Fit-out options ranging from open plan to cellular office space Multi-level 24/7 security, CCTV and • Covered or basement car parking facilities external lighting • On-site storage available Minutes from major routes and motorways • Service and passenger elevators including Sheikh Zayed Road, Emirates 2 Road and Dubai Bypass Road • Handicapped accessible Easy access by public buses and car with onsite bus stations and taxi rank Close to Dubai’s main shopping centres, 1 key entertainment and leisure facilities An office building in Dubai Media City. Common Features Specifications Eco-friendly programmes, building features systems for energy cost • Flexible floor plates scalable up to 70,000 sq.ft 2 • and Integrated development combining Inside the Xerox • Fit-out options ranging from open plan to office building in savings business and lifestyle components International Media cellular office space • Multi-level 24/7 security, CCTV and Production Zone. Close to Dubai International Airport, Jebel • Covered or basement car parking facilities external lighting Ali Sea• Port andfrom Dubai World • On-site storage available Minutes major routesCentral and motorways • Service and passenger elevators Airport including Sheikh Zayed Road, Emirates • Handicapped accessible Roadparking and Dubai Bypass Road Covered car • Easy access by public buses and car with Dedicated customer service hotline SABEH AYOUN RESUME & PORTFOLIO 2017 onsite bus stations and taxi rank number • Close to Dubai’s main shopping centres, key entertainment and leisure facilities

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Knowledge-Intensive Industry

TBP’s Offerings

Information & Communications Technology

Dubai Internet City Dubai Outsource Zone

Media

Dubai Media City Dubai Studio City International Media Production Zone

Education

Dubai Knowledge Village Dubai International Academic City

Sciences, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Energy & Environment

Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park Energy and Environment Park

Manufacturing & Logistics

Dubai Industrial City

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Barakat Quality Plus’ manufacturing plant in Dubai Industrial City.

Our location near Emirates Road and Dubai Bypass Road, two of the main interstate highways, allows easy accessibility from Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the northern emirates. Deliveries by heavy vehicles are also easily achieved due to our location.

Quick handling of air and sea cargo shipments through Al Maktoum International Airport and Jebel Ali Sea Port, which are only 15 minutes away by road.

Over 150 companies operate in DI including Kanoo Engineering, Shafar Steel, Al Futtaim, Arabian Automobiles, BASF, Conmix, Terazzo, Arabtec, Alec and DoFreeze, amongst others.

Over 2000 employees work across the site.

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Residential options

Green Community, Jumeirah Village, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai Sports City, The Gardens, Discovery Gardens

Attractions

Ibn Battuta Mall, Dubai Autodrome, Dubai Marina Mall, The Montgomerie, The Emirates Golf Club, The Mall of the Emirates

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Hotels

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Our collection The VIA VENETO collection consists of a broad range of footwear including sandals, casuals, boots, bags and accessories for every person in the family and for every occasion.

The relationships with our suppliers are second to none and the results of these synergies to develop Signature leathers specific to VIA VENETO is evident every time you touch the shoes.

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Via Veneto introduces more than 1500 SKUs annually with high quality finishes and materials targeting mid to upper mid consumers.

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A family history • The VIA VENETO story recounts the history of a brand, but first of all, of a family. • For more than three generations, the Coizzi family has been creating hand made footwear. • In 1975 the son Paolo transformed the workshop into a manufactory and started to manufacture for other European footwear with a vision to build a family owned brand

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CASE STUDY;

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