MEA Markets - MEA Markets September 2019

Posted on September 16, 2019

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Welcome to the Q3 issue of MEA Markets, the quarterly publication dedicated to providing you with all of the latest news and features from across the Middle East and Africa. Featured in the pages of this packed edition includes a diverse range of stories and features from dental practices to a leading communications and public affairs consultancy, even a piece about a South African franchise offering early maths and mental arithmetic education through the use of the Abacus.

 Gracing the cover of this issue, is Noble Dental Smile who has been operating with different dental specialities since their inception in 2009. The award-winning practice offers patients a high standard of care, and have righteously established a strong presence and reputation within their respected industry. Recently, we caught up with Noble Dental Smile’s Founder and Medical Director, Dr. Ahmed M. Shamiyah who kindly revealed more about the innerworkings of the successful practice.

Speaking of successful businesses, we discover more about DigiBlu, an innovative company which helps it’s clients to create multi-purpose Digital Workforces, as well as providing remote delivery and managed services using their Robotics Operations Centre. We spoke with Steve Burke who provided us with a behind the scenes glimpse into the innovative solutions the company consistently offers to their clients.

This is just a small glimpse of what we have in store for you in this insightful issue of MEA Markets Magazine, and we hope that you enjoy reading this month’s edition. Finally, we always love hearing from our readers and so if you have any comments, suggestions or ideas please do get in touch!

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