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Wednesday 16 September: 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 17 September: 10:00 - 18:00
*All times are Saudi Arabia standard time UTC+03:00
Dhahran International Exhibitions Company
King Faisal Street – Khobar/Exhibitions Street
Dammam 31472, KSA
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At the venue, you can stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi service.
You can also enjoy a variety of dining options available at the venue, including cafes and food courts.
You can obtain a Saudi Arabia entry visa by checking the resources below and applying online.
Please ensure you check the entry requirements here and apply for the appropriate visa.
For all international visitors from all eligible countries , you will need to apply for a tourist eVisa. You can apply here.
For all international visitors NOT from eligible countries, you will need to contact your local embassy to apply for your travel visa to Saudi Arabia.
There are restrictions on the categories of passengers who can enter Saudi Arabia. Please check the requirements before you travel.
For attendees who need an official letter of participation please email [email protected] with the following details Full Name, Company Name and Registration Key.
(Your registration key can be found on your original email confirmation. If you cannot find this then we will locate this for you however this may delay the official letter being issued to you.)
All guests intending to visit the Kingdom (excluding Saudi Citizens, Residents and GCC Citizens) must have medical insurance that covers the costs of COVID-19 treatment.
Here are a few guidelines for travelling to Saudi Arabia: (Subject to change according to countries guidelines)
Dhahran Expo is situated in the centre of the Eastern Province, between the cities of Khobar, Dammam, and Dhahran.
Easily accessible by car from different road links through the coastal road, and is 3.5 hours from Riyadh, and 3.5 hours from Kuwait. It takes 30 minutes by car from Bahrain to Dhahran Expo through King Fahd Causeway.
Free parking is available at Dhahran Expo.
King Fahd International Airport (KFIA) is currently the third largest international airport in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in terms of passenger volume.
It is considered as the largest land area in the world, with a total of 780 square kilometers. King Fahd International Airport is just 35 kilometers away from Dhahran Expo.
The train station is 10 minutes away from the Dhahran Expo, the railways connect the cities of the Kingdom together.
The time duration to get from Riyadh to Dammam is only 4 hours.
How to get a taxi in Dammam
Dammam is the business hub between Riyadh, Bahrain and Kuwait.
It is also the capital of the Eastern Province which is the largest province of Saudi Arabia by area, and the third most populous province in Saudi Arabia. The Eastern Province is home to most of Saudi Arabia's oil production. Dammam is the province's most populous city and hosts the majority of the region's population and its seat of government.
The vibrant port city in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province offers more than just its famous port. Enjoy the serene Arabian Gulf views, stroll along the Dammam Corniche, or visit the lush King Fahad Park, one of Saudi's largest. Explore Al Marjan Island, Saudi's first man-made island, or relax at Half Moon Bay.
The city is becoming a hub for entertainment, with options ranging from movies at Ithra in Dhahran to shopping at Othaim Mall or the Dammam Souq, where local crafts and jewellery abound.
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