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BPW Emirates, chaired by Sheikha Dr Hind bint Abdul Aziz Al Qasimi, held the "1st Connected Business Forum" at Sobha Hartland in MBR City in cooperation with Sobha Group.
The forum was attended by Sheikh Sultan bin Khalid Al Qasimi, Dr Amna Khalifa Al Ali, chairwoman of Ajman Businesswomen Council, Dubai Police and key members of business and diplomatic communities.
The forum aims to enhance the interaction between business owners from various sectors of the BPW Emirates members and in other institutions and companies, as well as to provide ideas and facilitate cooperation.
In her speech, Sheikha Hind thanked Sobha Group for sponsoring this important event. Sheikha Hind said: "The 1st Connected Business Forum is an initiative we have launched to drive more networking, synergy and exchange of ideas which are vital in today's business sphere in addition to applauding the efforts of Emirati women in various fields of work."
Sheikha Hind also praised the Sobha Hartland project, noting the unique location, excellent quality and product finishing and the fantastic smart management of spaces.
Jyotsna Hedge, president of Sobha Group, welcomed Sheikha Hind and all guests. She said: "We look forward to a fruitful and engaging association with the esteemed BPW Emirates Club. It's an honour for us to host the forum as it aims at strengthening ties between its members and providing a vision to create a platform for seamless flow of creative ideas. We at Sobha Group have a similar vision and our journey over the past 42 years has been nothing short of incredible."
Among the VIP guests who attended the event were top role models including Mahra Ahmed Lutfi, the first stem cell doctor in the UAE; Norah Al Jasmi, head of the women committee in the UAE Cycling Federation, media star Sally Assaad and a specialist in sign language communication.
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