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COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT UNVEILS THE BIGGEST FESTIVE CELEBRATION FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE

Celebrate the beginning of 2018 on a high note as Courtyard by Marriott World Trade Centre Abu Dhabi showcases a one of a kind spectacle in the heart of Abu Dhabi for New Year’s Eve. New Year’s Eve Festivities Courtyard by Marriott World Trade Centre Abu Dhabi is taking its 2017 New Year’s Eve celebration to the

TechnipFMC’sopens 18,000m2 facility to support Middle East market

TechnipFMCofficially openeditsfully capable Surface International(1)Facility inICAD IItoday as part of its continued investment in the UAE to reinforce TechnipFMC’s leading position in delivering local solutions that extend asset life and improve returns for ADNOC. The opening of the 18,000 m2 facility, located in Abu

Experience The Great Olympic Life at Lausanne

Lausanne, Switzerland stands as the home to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), making the dynamic city the official Olympic Capital of the world. Striding the limelight with the famed five-coloured rings incorporated in its identity, the city is home to a prosperous history that entails more than 100 years of culture and

UAE-Built Cleaning Boats Run Autonomously

Al Marakeb Boat Manufacturing Company’s quest to bring crewless ships to sea is charging ahead after its autonomous conversion kit, the MAP Pro device, was integrated to cleaning vessels for an environmental initiative undertaken by the UAE government. The seven-meter catamarans feature interchangeable deck configurations permitting

US scientists able to alter genes of human embryos, correct genetic mutation

American scientists have succeeded in altering the genes of a human embryo to correct a disease-causing mutation, making it possible to prevent the defect from being passed on to future generations. A report published by Reuters said that the milestone, information on which was released this week in the journal 'Nature', was