08 Jun 2010
» Event’s Profile
The GCC Municipalities and Towns Development Global Competitiveness Strategy Conference defines the integral and critical role of municipalities in promoting global competitiveness in sustainable town planning and community development. The integrated approach combines development and expansion of physical infrastructure and urban services with enhanced capacity and accountability in municipal management. Municipal authorities can have a decisive influence on local commerce and other organizations, mobilizing a driving force behind development and adaptation.
The five-day event will revolve on the crucial issues that depict the evolution of municipalities’ global competitiveness, such as:
» What will be discussed?
GCC Municipalities and Town Planning
New and Latest in Urban Planning and Development
Community and Public Health and Safety Development
Heritage and Culture Conservation
Loans and Mortgage Industry Challenges
GCC eMunicipality Strategies
And many more…
» Who Will Attend?
Municipality Professionals
Government Officials and Representatives
Directors, CEOs, Presidents, Chairmen, Managing Directors of Municipal Organizations
Urban Planning & Development Officers
Environmentalists
Public Safety & Transportation Officers
Government officials from the aquaculture and maritime departments
IT Managers, IT Support
Heads of Research & Development, Operations & Business Development Managers/Executives
Fishing sector economists, administrators and other stakeholders
Fishery and natural resource managers
Marine Specialists
And various other interested parties…
» Why Should You Attend?
This conference is an enriching venue to explore the latest best practices in local governance. It aims to support GCC municipalities in transforming their existing processes and aligning them into the current trends that are underway in the global sphere. The event will also host highly abreast and well-competent resource speakers that will further elucidate the strategies and innovations that outline an effective framework for municipal governments.