The Guyana Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai has seen scores of people from across the globe showing their interest in the vast array of opportunities Guyana holds for investment. The stunning Dubai South site is home to 192 pavilions and features up to 60 live events each day and 200 food and beverage outlets to fuel visitors during their journey around the world in one place.
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I was there a few years ago. Hope Ali takes note of how clean the place is and how they wash the roads every night.
Guyana is a dirty place. Weeds and bushes take over the sides of the dry weather roads and folks dump their garbage there and dem boys only waiting to pounce on you and grab your valuables.
Hope he had a chance to visit the Grand Mosque.
Was there any Amerinds in the presentations?
Guyanese, UAE firms in joint $1B manufacturing facility venture
, Source -https://www.inewsguyana.com/guyanese-uae-firms-in-joint-1b-manufacturing-facility-venture/
Coming out of Guyanaâs participation in the Dubai World Expo 2020, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a Joint Venture has been signed that will see a Guyanese company partnering with Unidome Global DWC LLC, to construct a US$5 million manufacturing facility.
The signing of the agreement took place at Unidome Global âs MENA headquarters, between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) based company and Guyanese engineering and construction firm Global Infrastructure Solutions Guyana Incorporated.
It was explained in a statement from Smart City Clearing Company that the US$5 million investment will allow Unidome to create a state-of-the-art biaxial voided slab technology to build and develop infrastructure for Guyanaâs oil and gas industry.
âThis technology will become a critical building block as Guyana pursues an aggressive plan of building a deep-water harbour and a 100-mile deep-water natural gas pipeline as well as numerous shore bases and industrial zones throughout the worldâs fastest growing oil producing nations,â the statement said.
Meanwhile, Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr Peter Ramsaroop spoke of the importance of the investment, in the context of Guyanaâs blooming oil and gas industry.
âWith many shore bases coming on line and over 2000 hotel rooms in development, technologies like Unidome and partnerships with local Guyanese companies like Global Infrastructure Solutions Guyana Inc are critical to Guyanaâs long-term success,â Dr Ramsaroop said.
Troy Phillips, who is the CEO of Global Infrastructure Solutions, meanwhile expressed appreciation for being a part of the historic partnership, which will âbring best practices and unique technologies to Guyanaâ.
Smart City Clearing Company Ltd and its affiliate Sc3 Guyana Inc added that âUnidomeâs cost effective and environmentally friendly technology both will help reduce the cost of infrastructure development while simultaneously helping to foster Guyanaâs net zero emission goals.â
Sherwin Sandy of Guyanese-based Sandcorp Development Inc, who was in attendance, will be helping to develop the Unidome Manufacturing facility as part of a large industrial park that is being developed in conjunction with Acarai Properties Guyana Incorporated. He expressed excitement at the initiative.
âHistorically Guyana couldnât afford to attract light manufacturing, I am excited to be working with both Global Infrastructure Solutions Guyana Inc and Unidome Global DWC LLC to be one of the founding tenants of a new industrial park that we are in the process of conceptualising and developing to help support Guyanaâs growth,â he said.
It was explained that the operations will service not only Guyana but the Caribbean region. Unidome Global CEO Khalid Al-Qaqa noted that the decision was taken to establish the facility in Guyana, which he described as the worldâs fastest growing economy.
The Unidome technology works by limiting one of the largest contributors to CO2 emissions in the construction industry by decreasing the total amount of concrete needed in projects for which it is used.
âIt does this by creating biaxial voided slabs that are lighter and allow for greater distance between a buildingâs structural columns. One container of Unidome eliminates 30 truckloads of concrete which helps to reduce construction costs by almost 30 per cent and greatly reducing the amount of CO2 emissions that each new project generates,â the company said in its statement.
The ceremony was attended by representatives from both the Government of Guyana as well as The Emirati Government. The Guyana delegation was led by Dr Ramsaroop and representatives from the Guyana Private Sector including Chairman of the Private Sector Commission Paul Cheong and Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Captain Gerald âGerryâ Gouveia Jr.
Appearing on behalf of the Dubai South Logistics District was CEO Mohsen Ahmad as well as Director of Business Development, Logistics Dubai South, Tari Badri. The agreement comes in the wake of the President Dr Irfaan Ali-led delegation to the Dubai World Expo 2020.
he says he heard people saying "that my country Guyana will be the next Dubai" what a joke.
@Amral posted:he says he heard people saying "that my country Guyana will be the next Dubai" what a joke.
We might see him wearing the kandora soon. What is worn under the kandora?