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Global Interest for Gulfood 2026 Surges Days After the Mega Food Event’s Expansion Announcement at 2025 Show

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Building on the hugely successful Gulfood legacy, and in response to record demand from the global F&B community, Dubai World Trade Centre’s (DWTC) announcement of Gulfood 2026 has already attracted interest from key industry sectors during the 2025 show. Marking a milestone in its evolution, the expansion taking place 26-30 January 2026, allows Gulfood to further advance its pivotal role in creating value and impact for the global food sector, enabling it to fully service the entire F&B network, and firmly placing the event as the epicentre of international food trade.

Two Venues, Double the Impact

Dubai Expo City, host of both Expo 2020 Dubai and COP28, is on course to become a premier international business district, and the largest purpose-built indoor events and exhibitions venue in the region. With the twin-venue offering greater capacity to grow and meet swelling space demand, it will include new sectors to the existing Gulfood umbrella offering tremendous added value to participants, expanding the food trade and innovation ecosystem necessary to boost the advancement of the global food industry.

The Future of Gulfood Celebrated

Aligned with its robust growth trajectory, Gulfood 2026 will present immense opportunities for disruptors and new product innovations, giving exhibitors a first-mover advantage in a ripe market at the first major food event of the year. Leading and new-to-market F&B brands will have ample opportunities to showcase a broader array of products and services on the expansive show floor; more creative presentation capabilities and first-time exhibitors will have a brand-new platform to showcase ground-breaking innovation to a diversified global community of buyers across the industry.  

“Gulfood 2025 has been a huge success for all our brands and after the announcement of 2026, we have already booked our stands for next year and 2027. We have been exhibiting at Gulfood for 27 years, and this strategic move to have two locations is something we are excited about. I believe separating the exhibitors will make it easier for our target consumers to find and visit us, benefiting everyone involved in 2026,’ comments Bhushant Ghandi, Division Manager at Truebell.

Having exhibited for the past four editions Jordi Montfort, Secretary General, Spanish Poultry and Meat Association offered. ‘With the business we are developing here in the region, it’s very exciting to know what’s ahead. Gulfood 2026 will be a strategic point for the Spanish meat sector’s plans as we are continuing to establish and scale our business in the UAE and wider GCC region.’

‘Gulfood 2025 has allowed us to get more than 500 leads to business, so we are excited for Gulfood 2026.  Gulfood’s expansion for next year will make it easier to differentiate between the segments and easier for visitors to navigate throughout the space,’ added Anand Bhesdadiya, Director at Stallion Commodities (India) Pvt LTD.

Food Universe in One Show: Expanded Sectors and Incorporation of Other Gulfood Events

New sectors on tap for the 2026 edition include: Digital Innovation, Startups, Logistics, Fresh & Perishables, Health, Wellness & Functional Foods, Next-Gen Food and Beverages, Hospitality, HoReCa, Foodservice Innovation, and more. Existing sections, Power Brands, Pulses & Grains, Fats & Oils, Meat & Poultry, Beverages, World Food and Dairy will return.

Other events under Gulfood will be incorporated into the mega show’s new format. Gulfood Green, a platform for the entire food ecosystem to exchange insights on sustainable practices, food security, food waste and solutions from farm to fork. Gulfood Startups connects the entire global F&B start-up community with venture capitalists (VCs), angel investors, incubators, accelerators and innovation builders.

Catering to the burgeoning HoReCa and food service industry, GulfHost, MENA’s premier hospitality and foodservice equipment event will join. The addition presents a significant opportunity for the industry to explore the latest in smart kitchens, artificial intelligence (AI) & automation, sustainable solutions, and modular innovations designed to help elevate operations and customer experiences.

Gulfood Logistics, a new addition, will bring together all aspects of logistics, from supply chain management and cold chain solutions to cutting-edge innovations in transportation and storage, offering a wide-ranging view of the logistics ecosystem shaping the F&B industry will be added.

Comprehensive operational preparations are already underway to ensure a smooth citywide experience for exhibitors and visitors during the event, with special attention placed on parking solutions, visitor flow, easily accessible premium hotel accommodation, airport proximity and connective public transport to accommodate the large number of expected attendees across both venues, for a seamless experience, reflecting Dubai’s leading position in hosting world-class mega-events. Registrations for inclusion in Gulfood 2026 are now open.

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RIVA BEACH CLUB WELCOMES FAMILIES FOR A FUN-FILLED EASTER BY THE BEACH

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Riva Beach Club invites families to celebrate Easter Sunday with a relaxed, seaside experience designed especially for little ones. Taking place on 5 April 2026, Easter by the Beach brings together sunshine, playful activities, and easygoing dining, creating the perfect setting for a memorable day out with the family.

Set along the shores of Palm Jumeirah, the experience offers children a full day of beach and pool access, fully redeemable on food and beverages, along with a breakfast service running from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM and a dedicated kids’ menu available throughout the day. Designed to keep young guests engaged and entertained, the afternoon unfolds with a series of fun-filled activities from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

From decorating hot cross buns to hands-on arts and crafts, the day is packed with interactive moments, alongside a bouncy castle, a cosy movie marathon, and a classic Easter egg hunt taking place at 4:00 PM. With something happening at every turn, Riva creates a lively yet laid-back environment where families can spend quality time together by the beach.

Known for its welcoming atmosphere and relaxed beachfront setting, Riva Beach Club continues to be a go-to destination for family-friendly experiences in Dubai. This Easter, it offers a thoughtful mix of entertainment, dining, and seaside charm, making it an easy choice for a day out with the little ones.

  • Event Details:
    • Easter by the BeachDate: Sunday, 5 April 2026
  • Inclusions:
    • Beach & Pool Access (fully redeemable on F&B)
    • Breakfast from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    • All-day kids menu
  • Activities (1:00 PM – 4:00 PM):
    • Hot Cross Bun Decorating | Arts & Crafts | Bouncy Castle | Movie Marathon
    • Easter Egg Hunt at 4:00 PM
  • Additional Information:
    • Kids aged 6 years & below – Complimentary access
    • Pet-friendly venue
    • Free parking available
    • Location: Shoreline East 7 & 8
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 “HOSPITABLE” LEADERSHIP STARTS WITH EMPATH

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Because service quality can never rise above the culture behind it

By Nives Deininger, Cluster Director of Sales, STORY Seychelles and Fisherman’s Cove Resort

Hospitality has always been a people business. We talk a great deal about guest expectations, service standards and commercial performance – and rightly so.

But behind all of that sits something more fundamental: how people are led. In my experience, empathetic leadership is not a soft extra or a nice-to-have. It’s a practical, commercially relevant way of building stronger teams, more resilient cultures and better guest experiences.

In hospitality, business value is created every day through human interactions. We see motivated employees who feel supported approaching guests differently from those who feel overlooked or undervalued. And when leaders take time to understand their teams, listen to concerns and respond with honesty, it creates an environment where people are more engaged in their work and more confident in how they deliver it.

That clearly has a direct impact on service quality, team stability and, ultimately, revenue.

Proactive, thoughtful and personal

This is especially important in a luxury environment, where the guest experience depends on authenticity as much as efficiency. Five-star hospitality is not only about polished processes. It’s as much about the proactive, thoughtful and personal touches that guests remember. And those moments are much easier to create when employees feel respected and trusted. Empathy, in that sense, is not separate from performance, it supports it.

It also shapes the way departments work together. In hotels and resorts, no team operates in isolation. Sales, revenue and operations need to be aligned if the business is to grow without compromising the guest experience. Empathetic leadership encourages stronger communication and collaboration across those functions.

It helps people understand one another’s pressures, priorities and constraints, which leads to better decisions and more joined-up strategies. Over time, that strengthens not only internal trust but also guest loyalty, client relationships and repeat business.

Connecting with your teams

In high-pressure hospitality environments, empathy is even more important. The pace can be intense, and performance expectation remains high across seasons, segments and business cycles.

As a Director of Sales, I believe leadership in this setting means more than setting targets or leading by example. It means connecting with the team as individuals, understanding that each person brings different circumstances, strengths and pressures to work, and finding ways to bring out the best in them, while making sure they feel valued.

My team in Seychelles includes Seychellois women who are strong-willed, highly capable and well used to working under pressure. That strength is an asset, but it still needs the right environment around it. People perform best when they know they are appreciated, when expectations are clear, and when challenges can be discussed openly rather than hidden. Honesty and transparency matter here. They build trust, and trust allows teams to keep performing even when conditions are demanding.

This is a good reason why the conversation around women in hospitality leadership is so important. The industry is making progress, but there is still more to do if we want to see more women move from operational and administrative roles into executive leadership positions.

One of the biggest needs is for clearer leadership pathways and stronger mentorship earlier in women’s careers. Many talented women are already in the industry, but too often they are not given the visibility, support or structured development needed to progress with confidence.

Outcomes, strength and flexibility

There is also a broader cultural issue to address. Senior roles in hospitality have traditionally been designed around long, inflexible hours and a strong emphasis on physical presence.

That model can make progression harder for women, particularly at different stages of life. The industry needs to become more thoughtful about how leadership is measured and supported. A greater focus on outcomes, collaboration and the strength of leadership teams, rather than simply time spent on site, would help retain and promote more talented women across the sector.

This is not only about fairness, it’s as much about what kind of leadership the industry needs for the future. Hospitality is evolving, with guests increasingly expecting personalised service, emotional intelligence and experiences that feel genuine, rather than scripted.

At the same time, employees are placing greater value on wellbeing, inclusion and workplace culture. We know empathetic leadership is well suited to both these shifts, because it keeps people at the centre of the business.

Looking ahead, I believe empathy will play an even greater role in shaping hospitality, from employee wellbeing to guest experience and the way hotels build workplace culture. When leaders understand the needs, motivations and pressures of their teams, they are better placed to sustain the service levels that premium hospitality requires.

Employees who feel heard and supported are far more likely to create the authentic and personalised moments that today’s guests increasingly value.

Focus on wellbeing

Internally, we will continue to see hospitality workplaces place more emphasis on wellbeing, flexibility and inclusive culture. Hotels and resorts that do this well will be in a stronger position to attract and retain talented people. That matters, because service quality can never rise above the culture behind it. In a competitive market, a supportive workplace is not separate from brand reputation. It helps protect it.

Empathy is sometimes spoken about as though it sits outside hard business reality. I would argue the opposite.

In hospitality, where people shape every outcome, empathetic leadership is an integral part of the operating model. It creates better environments for employees to bring their best, helps teams navigate pressure with honesty and transparency, and supports the kind of service that builds long-term value.

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HOP INTO EASTER AT MCGETTIGAN’S WITH FAMILY ROASTS, EGG HUNTS AND CLASSIC SUNDAY FAVOURITES

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This Easter, McGettigan’s is bringing together hearty roasts, family-friendly activities, and laid-back celebrations across its venues in Dubai. From lively family days with quizzes and egg hunts to traditional Sunday roasts for a relaxed gathering, there is something for everyone this Easter Sunday.

Easter Family Roast & Quiz at McGettigan’s Ibn Battuta Gate

Expect a lively Easter Sunday packed with family-friendly entertainment, including a quiz and activities for all ages, alongside McGettigan’s signature roast. Younger guests can also enjoy an Easter egg hunt, adding to the festive atmosphere and making it a perfect day out for families.

  • Who – Families and groups
  • What – Easter Sunday Roast with family quiz, entertainment, and egg hunt
  • Where – McGettigan’s Ibn Battuta Gate

Easter Sunday Roast with Egg Hunt at Souk Madinat Jumeirah and Expo City

For a more relaxed Easter celebration, McGettigan’s at Souk Madinat Jumeirah and Expo City will host a laid-back family roast with a light touch of festive fun, including an Easter egg hunt for younger guests. Ideal for those looking to enjoy quality time with family in a more casual setting.

  • Who – Families and casual diners
  • What – Easter Sunday Roast with egg hunt
  • Where – McGettigan’s Souk Madinat Jumeirah and McGettigan’s Expo City

Traditional Easter Roast at McGettigan’s JLT and DWTC

For those who prefer to keep it classic, McGettigan’s JLT and DWTC will be serving up their traditional Easter Sunday roast, complete with all the hearty favourites and signature dishes the brand is known for. A perfect option for a relaxed gathering with friends or family.

  • Who – Friends, couples, and groups
  • What – Traditional Easter Sunday Roast
  • Where – McGettigan’s JLT and McGettigan’s DWTC
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