The International MICE Tourism Summit concluded in Riyadh, marking a new
The International MICE Tourism Summit concluded in Riyadh, marking a new

More than 1,600 industry leaders, including 50 CEOs, 6 ministers and representatives from 73 countries, gathered at IMS24 to celebrate the industry's power in driving greater economic progress.The 15 announcements and eight memorandums of understanding issued by leading exhibition entities mark significant real-time progress towards achieving the goals outlined in the Vision 2030 strategy.Saudi Arabia is drawing attention for its huge success in becoming a strong events hub and its future role as a global MICE destination.The first International MICE Summit (IMS24) concluded grandly in Riyadh, bringing together 1,000 major industry leaders from the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) sector for three days of strategic panel discussions, exchanges and announcements to shape the global The future of the events industry.The summit brought together more than 50 CEOs, 3 former international ministers, 7 mayors, 6 national ministers and more than 1,600 delegates from 73 countries, participating in 20 plenary sessions and 19 seminars, discussion awards The tourism industry is promoting…

Jaguar Just Built Two New E-Types, 50 Years After Production Ended
Jaguar just produced two new E-Types, marking 50 years since production

The company describes the two E-Types as "the finest examples of Jaguar's classic Works Bespoke creations" Jaguar has built two special E-Type Series I convertible coupe models for a very special customer in Southeast Asia. They feature custom jewelry in mother-of-pearl, hallmarked sterling silver, and gold. Jaguar Classic has launched a special pair of E-Types, complete with bespoke jewellery. Unlike previous models, which were perfectly restored, these models were built from scratch to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the end of E-Type production in 1974. The two models were built for "loyal, discerning customers in Southeast Asia" and took more than 2,000 hours to complete. The company describes the commissions as "the finest examples of bespoke creation of Jaguar classics", adding that they will not be replicated. More: Jaguar to halt new car sales in key markets for a year amid electric vehicle transition The first all-new E-Type in half a century is inspired by the last 50 commemorative editions…