The Gulf Aluminium Council (GAC), in collaboration with Middle East aluminium producers, will organise Arabal 2025, the region's leading aluminium conference and exhibition, from November 4 to 6, 2025, in Dubai.
Arabal serves as a platform for meeting and reconnecting with colleagues, customers, and producers. This year's sponsorships have reached a historic record, indicating strong expectations for impressive attendance.
Arabal 2025 aims to attract over 600 high-profile delegates worldwide, including key players in aluminium organisations, technology suppliers, users, and traders. The event will span three days of knowledge-sharing, strategic networking, and business development.
The Gulf region is currently the largest aluminium-producing hub globally, following China, with products exported to over 65 countries. Aluminium is the second-largest industry in the area, after oil and gas. This year, Arabal will provide critical insights into market trends, technological advancements, and the geopolitical factors shaping the global aluminium industry.
2025 has posed significant challenges for the industry, including tariffs, uncertainties, and various hurdles that companies must navigate. Market dynamics are evolving, making this an opportune moment to reflect on the business nature of the aluminium industry, both in the Gulf and the world.
The organisers are thrilled with the worldwide response and the high level of interest generated. Confirmed speakers will represent top industry levels and a diverse range of organisations globally. Delegates can expect a relevant and timely agenda within a welcoming atmosphere.
In conjunction with the conference, an aluminium exhibition will showcase the latest advancements in various aluminium industry technical applications and processes, including recycled aluminium, primary aluminium products, semi-finished products, finished products, equipment for aluminium processing, extrusion and rolling, smart manufacturing equipment, environmental protection, energy generation, safety, machinery, and packaging.
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