India received $2.45 million earlier this year for winning the men's T20 World Cup, which handed out a total of $11.25 million
IFEX 2006, which will be inaugurated by ADCCI President Engr. Salah Salem bin Omair Al Shamsi, aims at supporting the furnishings and interior design sectors, which includes homes, hotels, yachts, and offices.
"It will further support the initiation of innovative concepts, which are necessary to meet the increasing demands of the market," said Ahmad Humaid Al Mazrouie director general ADNEC, at a Press conference, here yesterday.
He said that IFEX 2006 showcases the latest trends in the world of furniture and furnishings which blends classic beauty and modern creativity, by the most renowned artists of the region and the world.
Al Mazrouie said that the Gulf region, particularly the UAE, is witnessing tremendous progress in the real-estate and tourism sectors, due to the increasing support of the government, as well as the economic growth and political stability, utilising all relevant resources to encourage further development. This has led to the achievement of many prominent projects in the UAE.
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