GITEX EUROPE in May 2025 in Berlin is set to be a mega launch of the decade
GITEX GLOBAL, the world’s largest tech show, kicked off its record edition this week in Dubai to a phenomenal international response over its first three days.
GITEX EUROPE 2025 was announced at a signing ceremony at the 43rd GITEX GLOBAL. It is organised by KAOUN International, the international affiliate of DWTC, which organises GITEX GLOBAL, in partnership with Messe Berlin, where the blockbuster event will debut from 21-23 of May 2025.
Powerhouse event brand
The official signing ceremony of the launch between KAOUN International and Messe Berlin was attended by HE Omar Sultan Al Olama, UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, and Chairman of Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, and Franziska Giffey, Vice Mayor of Berlin and State Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Enterprises.
“Going to Berlin proves that we can take the best and the brightest minds from the region to Europe and bring them back to Dubai. This is a continuous momentum that started with GITEX AFRICA, and we are hoping to make GITEX Europe the most successful tech event in the continent,” affirmed HE Al Olama.
Perfect match
“Berlin and GITEX are a perfect match. We are united in our vision of connecting the global community of innovators and we share the passion for pioneering new technologies,” asserted Senator Giffey.
“The mission of GITEX is to create positive impact in the industries and economies we serve, and impact is sparked when the most imaginative, innovative and forward governments and people from diverse industries and cultures with shared ambitions come together to ignite open and honest collaborations,” remarked Trixie LohMirmand, CEO, KAOUN International, the organiser of GITEX EUROPE.
“GITEX EUROPE is an important expansion of our portfolio and addition to our other tech trade fairs,” added Tobias. “GITEX EUROPE provides the ideal platform for the full spectrum of digitisation topics – from AI, the metaverse, blockchain, cybersecurity and telecommunications to climate tech and future mobility,” commented Mario Tobias, CEO, Messe Berlin.