MEES 2026 Returns to Dubai, Bringing Together the Region’s Events Community to Shape What Comes Next
MEES 2026 returns to Dubai from 18–20 August 2026 with an expanded program of immersive experiences, industry-leading discussions, innovative content zones and the return of the Middle East Event Awards, welcoming over 6,000 professionals from across the region.
August 2026, Dubai, UAE: As the Middle East’s events industry continues to evolve amid changing audience expectations, new technologies and growing demand for more meaningful live experiences, the Middle East Event Show (MEES) 2026 returns this month as a key meeting point for the professionals, businesses and ideas shaping the sector’s next chapter.
Taking place from 18 to 19 August 2026 at Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre, MEES 2026 will bring together event organisers, agencies, venues, suppliers, technology providers, experiential specialists and industry leaders from across the region for two days of knowledge sharing, networking and industry collaboration.
This year’s edition will focus on some of the most significant developments influencing the future of events, from resilience and changing business models to artificial intelligence, audience engagement, workforce transformation and the continued importance of human connection.
At the heart of MEES 2026 is an extensive conference programme designed around the conversations currently shaping the industry. Through keynote presentations, panel discussions and expert led sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from regional and international leaders on how the sector is adapting and where new opportunities are emerging.

Among this year’s highlighted sessions are:
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Built to Last: Resilience as the Events Industry’s New Standard, focusing on how businesses can adapt, strengthen their operations and prepare for the future in a changing industry.
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The AI-Proof Industry? Why Events Might Be Technology’s Biggest Blind Spot, examining how artificial intelligence is reshaping the industry while exploring the elements of live experiences that technology cannot replicate.
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Human to Human: What the Industry Is Really Thinking, discussing evolving attendee expectations and why authentic human connection remains central to successful events.
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Freelance Under Pressure: The Future of Our Beloved Freelancers, addressing workforce challenges and the changing role of freelance professionals across the events ecosystem.
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Marketing That Moves: Winning in the Algorithm Era, exploring how event brands can remain relevant, build communities and engage audiences in an increasingly digital environment.
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Event Industry 2030: What Will Disappear? Looking ahead at the technologies, business models and industry practices expected to evolve or disappear over the coming years.












