‘Dubai World Dental Meeting’ to discuss orthodontics surgery

DUBAI, The Dubai World Dental Meeting (DWDM) officially kicked off today in Dubai and includes workshops that highlight the most pressing topics in the field of dentistry.

The meeting, which will conclude on 28th June, will discuss dental implants, dental restoration, cosmetic dentistry and the latest methods and techniques applied in dental treatment.

The DWDM, which precedes the “UAE International Dental Conference and Arab Dental Exhibition” (AEEDC Dubai 2021), attracts several local, regional and international participants, while the agenda focuses on various important topics, including jaw rehabilitation, bone regeneration, teeth restoration, and many other key topics that offer great value to dentists and specialists in the field.

The DWDM is organised by INDEX Conferences and Exhibitions Organisation Est. – a member of INDEX Holding. Participants will obtain Continuing Medical Education hours accredited by the Dubai Health Authority and INDEX Conferences and Exhibitions Organisation Est. in its capacity as a recognised institution by the American Dental Association to grant credit hours in continuing medical education.

Furthermore, one of the scientific activities that are taking place as part of AEEDC Dubai 2021, the “AEEDC Dubai World Orthodontic Conference 2021” will be taking place on 28th and 29th June. The conference includes scientific sessions that discuss the latest research and techniques used in the field of Orthodontics, including surgeries, clear aligners, orthodontic implants, and interdisciplinary orthodontics.

Moreover, the “AO CMF Annual Regional Symposium at AEEDC Dubai World Oral and Maxillofacial Conference 2021”, will take place on 30th June and 1st July, with top-notch speakers participating through scientific sessions that will tackle various topics, including Congenital Midface Deformities, Aesthetic and Functional Surgery of the Midface, Facial Trauma, and Facial Reconstruction, to name a few.

AEEDC Dubai 2021, the largest annual scientific dental conference and exhibition in the world, will kick off on 29th June and will continue for three consecutive days at Dubai World Trade Centre. This year’s conference agenda will include 173 scientific sessions and will witness the participation of 75 speakers and experts from all over the world. Meanwhile, the exhibition accompanying the conference will witness the participation of 3,000 international companies and more than 4,000 international brands who will showcase the latest innovations in the field of dentistry.

Source: Emirates News Agency

RTA opens Oud Metha model bus station

DUBAI, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened Oud Metha Bus Station, the newest addition to bus stations featuring ultra-modern design rendering it a model station.

It is integrated with the metro and taxi services as it is just 300 metres off Oud Metha Metro Station. The station offers a new concept in public transport services through integrated facilities such as car parks, bike racks, office spaces, customer service areas, trading outlets and self-service kiosks.

“The construction of the stations for passengers complement the efforts of the RTA to upgrade public transport infrastructure and encourage people to use public transit means for their daily commute. The new station boasts of a state-of-the-art design that caters to the needs of sustainability and people of determination, yet coherent with the identity and shape of the RTA’s stations. The role of the new stations goes beyond the prevailing concept of commuting passengers to encompass the offering of integrated services to passengers such as car parks, bike racks and the integration with the metro and taxi services,” said Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority.

Station Facilities Oud Metha Bus Station spans an area of 9,640 square metres (sq.m). The station is situated in a densely populated area neighbouring Oud Metha Metro Station, schools, community clubs and business centres. The station comprises a ground floor, three identical floors and rooftop parking. Its design is integrated with the public transport means in the area as it has designated spaces for bus stops, taxi stands and private vehicles parking. The average number of passengers using the station is expected to reach 10,000 riders per day in future.

The bus station has abundant facilities that include nine operational parking slots for buses, 11 for out-of-service buses, 350 parking slots for vehicles, 23 bicycle racks, passenger pick-up and drop-off points. It also includes parking for waiting and emergency buses, parking spaces for taxis, staff and visitors, furnished rest areas for the public, café and rest area for drivers, prayer rooms for males and females, staff offices, and public toilets. The station has retail outlets and investment areas, designated for Emirati start-ups in coordination with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for SME Development. It also has space for self-service kiosks and e-pay, nol card machines, bus information display screens, customers happiness’ index, ATMs, refreshments and snacks vending machines.

The station serves eight bus routes of which seven serve public transport routes and the one is a metro link. Forty buses are deployed on these routes, which link key places and areas in the city such as Dubai Mall, Al Qusais, Burjuman, Dubai Museum, International City, Wafi City, Al Seef, Business Bay, Al Nahda, Al Safa and Al Satwa.

Completed Stations The RTA opened four public bus stations namely Al Ghubaiba, Al Jaliyah, Etisalat and the Union Bus Stations. Al Ghubaiba Bus Station comprises six buildings and covers an area of 2,452sq.m and can serve 15,000 passengers per day.

This bus station consists of a bus terminal and a building with a ground floor, two floors and rooftop parking. The station has a total built area of 19,000sq.m and can serve 7,000 passengers per day.

The Union Bus Station at Deira consists of three buildings. The station spans an area of 2,180sq.m and can serve 7,500 passengers per day.

Etisalat Bus Station, which is connected to Etisalat Metro Station, is comprised of a ground floor and a mezzanine floor. The station covers an area of 708sq.m and can serve up to 4,500 passengers per day.

Source: Emirates News Agency