Sharjah24: Naima Al Zaabi, an Emirati entrepreneur, stated that the Florence exhibition includes more than 120 accreditation licenses from owners of small and medium enterprises, owners of home licenses, and low-income owners.
Naima Al Zaabi indicated that the exhibition is being held for the fourth year, as its activities began on Tuesday in Kalba, in coordination with the Department of Economic Development.
She added, during exclusive statements to Sharjah 24 that the aim of this exhibition is to support productive home projects, stressing that the exhibition includes more than 120 approval licenses from owners of small and medium enterprises, owners of home licenses, and low-income owners.
Al Zaabi stressed that the exhibition is not only marketing, but also includes many educational, awareness-raising, cultural, recreational and preventive fields, with the participation of many government agencies such as the Ministry of Interior, Health and Education, Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, Sharjah Astronomy and Space Center, Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, the Pink Caravan, the National Archives and other institutions.
At the end of her speech, she thanked the Department of Economic Development in providing the opportunity to organize such exhibitions, and thanked all the participants from government institutions.