The business of… Big Boys Toys

Big Boys Toys: All innuendos aside, is a pretty nifty exhibition. Kipp takes a look at the event, the tickets and the entertainment on show.
March 15, 2011 3:35 by shafeer
Big Boys Toys Abu Dhabi will take place from 16 to 19 of March 2011 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. The four day exhibition will start at 3pm and finish at 11pm. Organizers are expecting more than 60,000 visitors to attend the exhibition at which they promise more than 100 exhibitors: a considerable step up from the last Big Boys Toys, which played host to 16,000 visitors and 71 exhibitors. Kipp’s had a look at some of the toys being displayed at the event and we have to admit, they do look pretty cool (but more on this in a bit). Event organizer Biju Jayaraaj told Emirates 24|7 “Our team spent 1.5 years painstakingly researching the globe to gather the best of the best for the show (…) What you will see over the four days will be the best of the Airshow, GITEX, Arabian Travel Market, Bike Week, Fashion Week and the Motor Show, all rolled into one big entertainment package.”
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