Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) announced that Phase 1 of the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) expansion of AED 10 billion is set to deliver 140,000 square metres of event space and is in its final stages and on track for completion, signalling readiness to welcome world-leading mega exhibitions from early 2026. This includes 64,000 square metres of new exhibition halls and 30,000 square metres of flexible pavilion space, integrated with the existing complex to support up to 50,000 visitors per day. Set to host two of the most influential global events, Gulfood Global and the World Health Expo (formerly Arab Health), this milestone underscores DWTC’s continued commitment and investment in expanding Dubai’s events capacity and infrastructure. DEC is on course to become the largest purpose-built indoor exhibitions and events venue in the region by 2031, strengthening Dubai’s ability to meet the world’s growing meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) demand. The temporary pavilions, provide additional capacity and flexibility for Gulfood Global and the World Health Expo 2026. These pavilions connect directly to the main halls and central arrival plaza, with outdoor F&B terraces and activation zones enhancing the overall visitor experience.
Convenient pedestrian access links the pavilions to Expo City’s Al Wasl and the Expo 2020 Metro Station. Following the conclusion of the Q1 2026 mega events, the pavilion areas will transition back into construction for the next phase of expansion.
Mahir Julfar, Executive Vice President at Dubai World Trade Centre, said: “The expansion of Dubai Exhibition Centre represents Dubai’s proven capability to deliver large-scale international events with precision, excellence, and impact. Readiness of the expanded venue, in record time, reflects the seamless collaboration between government entities and city partners, from infrastructure and mobility to safety and visitor experience. As we prepare to host our 2026 mega events, our shared focus remains on ensuring an exceptional experience for every exhibitor and visitor.”
Amer Al Farsi, Vice President of Real Estate Development at Dubai World Trade Centre, said: “The Dubai Exhibition Centre expansion stands as one of Dubai’s most advanced and efficiently executed infrastructure projects, combining intelligent design, scale, and sustainability. With Phase 1 nearing completion, every structural and operational milestone has been achieved through close coordination with our partners across the city. Our teams are now focused on final readiness, ensuring that the venue’s systems, facilities, and visitor infrastructure reflect DWTC’s uncompromising standards of quality and safety. This development reinforces Dubai’s position as one of the world’s most connected, secure, and future-ready destinations for major international events.”
Citywide Mobility and Readiness Plan Ensures Seamless Connectivity Between Venues
Ahead of hosting Gulfood Global and the World Health Expo (WHX) in early 2026, both running simultaneously across Dubai World Trade Centre and the Dubai Exhibition Centre, an extensive citywide mobility and readiness plan has been implemented to ensure seamless visitor movement between the two venues.
In partnership with the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Police, DEC’s readiness is underpinned by an integrated transport, mobility, and security framework designed to meet the highest international standards of safety, accessibility, and efficiency.
The Dubai Metro Red Line provides direct access to the venue via Expo 2020 Station, the largest in Dubai, with increased service frequency and reduced train intervals to accommodate high visitor volumes during peak event periods. Complementing this, a dedicated express shuttle network of 30 buses will connect DWTC and DEC, for Gulfood and WHX, supported by Park & Ride facilities at key metro stations including E&, Centrepoint, National Paints, and Al Kifaf to further streamline visitor flow across the city.
Onsite, 80 continuous shuttle services will operate within Expo City Dubai, transporting visitors to and from the designated parking zones and the venue, ensuring smooth and efficient movement.
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