Global Village invites entrepreneurs, business owners for Season 29

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Global Village has started online registrations for traders, small business owners and entrepreneurs looking to participate in Season 29.

The multi-cultural family destination in Dubai is inviting vibrant businesses from across the world to showcase their products and talents to millions of visitors.

After recently celebrating the success of Season 28 and welcoming 10 million visitors, Season 29 promises to be a celebration of diversity, culture, and entrepreneurship, offering a platform for businesses to thrive and connect with a diverse audience.

From innovative street food concepts and unique retail shops to country pavilions and specialty restaurants, Global Village welcomes a diverse array of offerings, providing a gateway to the UAE market, with the exposure, support, and resources needed to grow.

By registering in Season 29, businesses and entrepreneurs not only will gain exposure to millions of visitors from various backgrounds, but also benefit from a supportive ecosystem.

Season 29 categories include Country Pavilions, Open Markets, Restaurants & Coffee Shops, Kiosks & Trolleys, Guest Services and Retail shops.

Those interested can register through the Global Village Business Portal.

The timelines for proposal submissions are as follows:

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