The 11th edition of the Syria HIGH TECH Exhibition, a key event for information and communication technology, concluded Monday in Damascus, having signed 20 deals over its five-day run at the Damascus International Fairgrounds.
Hala al-Sharbaji, the exhibition director, said the event attracted thousands of visitors, including industry professionals, students, and technology enthusiasts. She described it as a dynamic platform for networking, allowing participants to connect with potential partners and business opportunities. A total of 20 deals were confirmed by the event’s close, according to the organizers.
Al-Sharbaji also noted that this year’s exhibition has laid the groundwork for the next edition of Syria HIGH TECH. Registration has already begun for local and international companies, including those that participated this year and others preparing to take part for the first time. She added that the 2026 edition will see expanded exhibition spaces to accommodate the growing demand from the technology sector.
The exhibition, which began on November 20, hosted 225 exhibitors from across Syria, the Arab world, and beyond, showcasing innovations in information technology, smart cities, e-government, e-payment systems, telecommunications, artificial intelligence, cloud services, and digital transformation solutions.
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