LIBF GCC Calling 2025: Bridging Continents for Business Growth

The LIBF GCC Calling 2025 summit, announced at Mumbai's Jio World Convention Centre, seeks to unite global thought leaders to foster cross-border business collaborations. Scheduled in Dubai, the summit expects over 1,000 delegates and projects $4-5 billion in new business opportunities across 34 sectors, emphasizing youth and startups.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai (Maharashtra) | Updated: 12-11-2024 16:36 IST | Created: 12-11-2024 16:36 IST
LIBF GCC Calling 2025: Bridging Continents for Business Growth
Satish Vithalani Unveils Vision For Libf Gcc Calling 2025 At Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai. Image Credit: ANI
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In a defining event at Mumbai's Jio World Convention Centre, Satish Vithalani, the Chairman of Krupa Chaton Manufacturing Company, charted the course for the LIBF GCC Calling 2025 summit. This third summit in the acclaimed series is set to bring global leaders together to accelerate business collaborations.

Vijay Karia, the Chairman of Ravin Group, revealed the summit's Dubai debut in 2025, emphasizing its role in enhancing business synergies and fortifying community bonds within the global market. 'LIBF has been crucial in empowering India's business leaders. Through LIBF, we aim to enhance business platforms and connectivity,' said Vithalani, highlighting the summit's mission to foster global collaboration and economic growth, particularly in the Gulf.

Karia noted the success of previous LIBF events, with the inaugural Uganda summit drawing 950 delegates from 34 countries, yielding significant business opportunities. Held in Gandhinagar, the second summit saw over 12,000 participants boosting global ties. LIBF GCC Calling 2025 aims for 1,000+ delegates, backed by Indian and UAE government support, expecting significant economic impact.

Participants from the Lohana community actively engaged, including key businessmen, professionals, and educators, discussing the LIBF App's benefits. Influential attendees encompassed solicitors and chartered accountants from India and the UK, enriching the dialogue at the summit.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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