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Technical Review Middle East - Issue Two 2008Technical Review Middle East stands out from the ever-increasing number of short-lived new media and vertical titles by consistently supplying its readers with information on the full range of topics that matter to their business.

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TECHNICAL REVIEW Middle East brings buyers and suppliers together. By advertising, your business can influence over 135,000 businessmen throughout the Middle East.

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ABC Audited Circulation 12,027
Total Average Net Circulation
for period 1st July 2006 - 30th June 2007

Issue Two 2008

Business and Management
Developments
Exhibitions & Travel
Management Strategy
Market News

Saudi Arabia: The kingdom’s telecoms sector is expanding rapidly.

Information Technology
VSAT: Why satellite is the communications channel of choice in many sectors.
Developments: The latest IT news and innovations from around the region.

Manufacturing
Profile: Ducab has a new managing director, and Andrew Shaw is a man with a plan.
Developments: The latest news and technology from the region’s manufacturing sector.

Power
Middle East Electricity 2008: This year’s event was a record-breaker, say the show organisers.
Standby Generators: Specifiying outdoor generator enclosures

Transport and Logistics
Analysis: Why demand for third-party logistics is booming.
Developments: The latest logistics news and technologies from around the region.

Water
Desalination: An international study has concluded that desalination based on fossil fuels alone cannot solve the looming MENA water crisis.

Construction
Project Qatar 2008: A regional building boom is taking place, and IFP’s event will be where the latest and best equipment can be seen.
Developments: The latest project, contract and company news from around the region.
Building Futures Gulf by BATIMAT: This combination of four events offers something new in construction technology.
Formwork and Scaffolding:
Focusing on the technology of several firms currently working in the region.
Road Building: How Lintec technology is being used on a highway project from Qatar to KSA.

Arabic Section
Developments
Exhibitions and Travel
Information Technology
Manufacturing

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