Riyadh, Jeddah to host Saudi Health and Beauty Show 2017

Riyadh, Jeddah to host Saudi Health and Beauty Show 2017
Visitors at the Saudi Health and Beauty Show.
Updated 31 October 2017
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Riyadh, Jeddah to host Saudi Health and Beauty Show 2017

Riyadh, Jeddah to host Saudi Health and Beauty Show 2017

Riyadh and Jeddah will host the fourth edition of the Saudi Health and Beauty Show later this year. The event provides a platform for local and international professionals and experts in the world of health and beauty.
The Saudi Health and Beauty Show 2017 will be held for the first time in Riyadh on Nov. 27-29 under the patronage of Prince Sultan bin Saud, and in Jeddah on Dec. 3-5 under the patronage of Princess Basma bint Saud.
Haya Sunaidi, CEO of Sunaidi Expo, said: “We at Sunaidi Expo are working hard to achieve the goal behind holding international exhibitions, which is attracting foreign companies to the Saudi market that is witnessing the highest growth rates in the region. The Saudi market represents a meeting place for international and local specialized companies and customers seeking everything that is new and that suits their tastes and meets their needs.”
More than 180 local and international specialized companies will participate in the two shows, showcasing their products and services. It will also feature training and development programs for visitors. International hair specialist Ahmed Suleiman will showcase innovative AS hair treatment products, which will be launched for the first time in Saudi Arabia during the two shows.
Show Manager Manna Al-Jabarti said: “Since its launch in 2009, Sunaidi Expo has organized events and activities that serve both the exhibitor and visitor categories, the most important of which are business networking and matchmaking activations. The program will witness the participation of senior distributors, manufacturers and investors working in the field of health and beauty. In addition, the event will host live shows for sponsors who will showcase cutting-edge products in the world of hair and skin care.”
Tony Al-Haddad, group exhibition director at the company, said: “The shows are becoming increasingly important because of the local and international participation. This year’s shows include participations from more than 21 countries and more than 300 brands. We are joined for the first time by exhibitors from South Africa, Brazil, and Greece, in addition to participations from America, Britain, Switzerland, Poland, South Korea, China, Pakistan and Turkey. The show is also welcoming participations from Gulf and Arab companies such as the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, and Jordan.”