emirates7 - The Hub Forum introduces new expert voices, while this year’s Artistry Workshops feature an expanded lineup of hands-on learning with leading regional creatives
The global hub for paper, stationery and office supplies professionals unveils a dynamic new product section, reflecting the current market renaissance for premium writing instruments
Co-located with Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East, the event runs from 11-13 November at the Dubai World Trade Centre
As the global paper products market is projected to reach US$281.23 billion by 2030[ Grand View Research], Paperworld Middle East and co-located event Gifts & Lifestyle Middle East, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 11-13 November, will present a dynamic new product showcase, host engaging thought-leadership sessions and deliver enhanced visitor experiences.
Bringing together leading global manufacturers, distributors and retailers from 40 countries under one roof, the 2025 edition will spotlight how the industry is adapting to shifting regional production opportunities, sustainability imperatives, and consumer habits.
The show’s inspiring discussion platform, the Hub Forum, will drive thought-provoking discussions on new topics, including Capacity Expansion and Localisation Strategies in the MEA Paper Industry, Connecting Paper Manufacturers, Traders & Packaging Leaders for Regional Growth and the Influence of Youth and Education as Market Drivers, among others.
This year welcomes several distinguished speakers, each a leader in their respective field. This year’s new additions include Shalin Gandhi, Managing Director, Submarine Pens; Nima Vakili, Founder, Safa BioWorks; Latesh Radhakishen, Managing Director, Threads; Nivine Hachem, Co-founder and CEO, Paltic; and Enas Sobhy, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility & Envirocare, Department Tadweer Waste Treatment.
Adding a fresh dimension to the programme, Amer Bitar, Founder and CEO BBM Licensing, a company founded in Canada, and now empowering brands across the MENA region, will explore how brand licensing is evolving as a strategic growth engine for brands in the Middle East – particularly across lifestyle, entertainment and corporate sectors.
Speaking ahead of the event, Bitar said: “My session at The Hub Forum will provide attendees with practical insights into how global brands can localise effectively, build long-term partnerships and leverage licensing to drive sustainable business expansion in the region. I’m excited to see events like Paperworld Middle East spotlighting brand licensing as a driver of innovation and cross-sector collaboration.”
Returning by popular demand, the Artistry Workshop series at the 2025 event will offer a wider programme, delivered by a host of new creative participants. In addition to long-term collaborators, FUNUN Arts Group, four additional participating brands join the 2025 lineup, including Al Waraq, FOSC Art, Skrible Box, and skilldeer.
Celebrating World Origami Day, Jamila Navarghawala of Al Waraq will lead an interactive workshop titled ‘The Joy of Folding’. Speaking ahead of the session, Navarghawala said: “Attendees will leave not just with beautiful creations, but a deeper understanding of structure, symmetry and the cultural roots of origami.”
This workshop complements an eclectic programme of hands-on experiences, including a Paint Your Own Tote Bag session with Shiba Khan from FUNUN Arts Group, who returns from 2024. Joining her is a new wave of creative talent leading workshops at the show, including a Personalised Card Design session with Reesha Almeida of Pret a Paper, and a creative Clay Workshop with Fosca Garcia of FOSC Art. Each workshop will offer art enthusiasts and visitors the opportunity to explore the artistry of paper and design in new and meaningful ways.
For the first time, Paperworld Middle East 2025 will also spotlight Premium Writing Instruments, introducing a new product sector that highlights the craftsmanship and heritage of leading brands from around the world.
Exhibitors in this category include AT Cross Company from the USA, who will present high-quality stationery; Ray & Bluestone LLP (Sheaffer) from India, showcasing hobby, craft, and art supplies; and Hi Tech Writing (Legend), also from India, offering premium office supplies.
Commenting on the upcoming edition, Teresa Heitor Goncalves, Portfolio Director – Consumer Goods for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East said: “As the only platform of its kind, Paperworld Middle East and Gifts & Lifestyle Middle East 2025 continue to bring together the global paper, stationery, gifting and lifestyle industries under one roof, offering unrivalled opportunities to explore the latest trends, meet international suppliers, and be inspired by creative expression and innovation.”
Paperworld Middle East will be held in Halls 1-4, and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East in Za’abeel Hall 3 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Open to trade professionals only, the co-located events take place from 11-13 November from 10 am to 6 pm.
The global hub for paper, stationery and office supplies professionals unveils a dynamic new product section, reflecting the current market renaissance for premium writing instruments
Co-located with Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East, the event runs from 11-13 November at the Dubai World Trade Centre
As the global paper products market is projected to reach US$281.23 billion by 2030[ Grand View Research], Paperworld Middle East and co-located event Gifts & Lifestyle Middle East, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 11-13 November, will present a dynamic new product showcase, host engaging thought-leadership sessions and deliver enhanced visitor experiences.
Bringing together leading global manufacturers, distributors and retailers from 40 countries under one roof, the 2025 edition will spotlight how the industry is adapting to shifting regional production opportunities, sustainability imperatives, and consumer habits.
The show’s inspiring discussion platform, the Hub Forum, will drive thought-provoking discussions on new topics, including Capacity Expansion and Localisation Strategies in the MEA Paper Industry, Connecting Paper Manufacturers, Traders & Packaging Leaders for Regional Growth and the Influence of Youth and Education as Market Drivers, among others.
This year welcomes several distinguished speakers, each a leader in their respective field. This year’s new additions include Shalin Gandhi, Managing Director, Submarine Pens; Nima Vakili, Founder, Safa BioWorks; Latesh Radhakishen, Managing Director, Threads; Nivine Hachem, Co-founder and CEO, Paltic; and Enas Sobhy, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility & Envirocare, Department Tadweer Waste Treatment.
Adding a fresh dimension to the programme, Amer Bitar, Founder and CEO BBM Licensing, a company founded in Canada, and now empowering brands across the MENA region, will explore how brand licensing is evolving as a strategic growth engine for brands in the Middle East – particularly across lifestyle, entertainment and corporate sectors.
Speaking ahead of the event, Bitar said: “My session at The Hub Forum will provide attendees with practical insights into how global brands can localise effectively, build long-term partnerships and leverage licensing to drive sustainable business expansion in the region. I’m excited to see events like Paperworld Middle East spotlighting brand licensing as a driver of innovation and cross-sector collaboration.”
Returning by popular demand, the Artistry Workshop series at the 2025 event will offer a wider programme, delivered by a host of new creative participants. In addition to long-term collaborators, FUNUN Arts Group, four additional participating brands join the 2025 lineup, including Al Waraq, FOSC Art, Skrible Box, and skilldeer.
Celebrating World Origami Day, Jamila Navarghawala of Al Waraq will lead an interactive workshop titled ‘The Joy of Folding’. Speaking ahead of the session, Navarghawala said: “Attendees will leave not just with beautiful creations, but a deeper understanding of structure, symmetry and the cultural roots of origami.”
This workshop complements an eclectic programme of hands-on experiences, including a Paint Your Own Tote Bag session with Shiba Khan from FUNUN Arts Group, who returns from 2024. Joining her is a new wave of creative talent leading workshops at the show, including a Personalised Card Design session with Reesha Almeida of Pret a Paper, and a creative Clay Workshop with Fosca Garcia of FOSC Art. Each workshop will offer art enthusiasts and visitors the opportunity to explore the artistry of paper and design in new and meaningful ways.
For the first time, Paperworld Middle East 2025 will also spotlight Premium Writing Instruments, introducing a new product sector that highlights the craftsmanship and heritage of leading brands from around the world.
Exhibitors in this category include AT Cross Company from the USA, who will present high-quality stationery; Ray & Bluestone LLP (Sheaffer) from India, showcasing hobby, craft, and art supplies; and Hi Tech Writing (Legend), also from India, offering premium office supplies.
Commenting on the upcoming edition, Teresa Heitor Goncalves, Portfolio Director – Consumer Goods for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East said: “As the only platform of its kind, Paperworld Middle East and Gifts & Lifestyle Middle East 2025 continue to bring together the global paper, stationery, gifting and lifestyle industries under one roof, offering unrivalled opportunities to explore the latest trends, meet international suppliers, and be inspired by creative expression and innovation.”
Paperworld Middle East will be held in Halls 1-4, and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East in Za’abeel Hall 3 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Open to trade professionals only, the co-located events take place from 11-13 November from 10 am to 6 pm.