The Bahrain Polytechnic officially signed Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company (BFHHC) as a Gold Sponsor for the upcoming 1st Bahrain Waste Management Forum and Exhibition 2011.
Under the patronage of Dr Juma Al Ka’abi, Minister of Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning, Kingdom of Bahrain, the event will be held on 14 and 15 November 2011, at the Gulf International Convention Centre, Bahrain.
The signing ceremony took place at Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company offices, in the presence of Dr. Omar Al Mardi, Managing Director, Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company, and Lina Mubarak, PR and Corporate Communications Manager, BFH, Nisbet Smith, Director of Professional Development Centre, Forum Chairman, Abdulrahim Fakhro, Corporate and Commercial Development Manager, Bahrain Polytechnic, Chair-Sponsorship and Exhibition Committee, Dr. Claire Environmental Sustainability Officer, Bahrain Polytechnic, Chair- Organising Committee, and Sawsan Al Akkad, Forum Consultant, Chair-Publicity Committee.
“It has been our pleasure to associate with 1st Bahrain Waste Management Forum and Exhibition 2011. The safety and protection of our natural resources for our future generations, and our community is our priority,” Dr. Omar Al Mardi, Managing Director, BFH, said.
“As a socially responsible corporation, BFH is delighted to contribute to this important forum and exhibition, which highlights a very relevant and highly critical subject – Waste Management. The event also provides us with a genuine platform to network and exchange expertise in waste management solutions, as well as methods and technologies that will improve best sustainability practices within and beyond the Kingdom of Bahrain,” Dr Al Mardi, added.
“It is a pleasure to have Bahrain Financial Harbour as a Gold sponsor of the 1st Bahrain Waste Management Forum and Exhibition 2011. Bahrain Financial Harbour is a world class development which certainly compliments Bahrain’s strategic position as the leading international financial centre in the Middle East,” Nisbet Smith, Director of Professional Development Centre, Forum Chairman, said.
“WMF2011 will provide proven and reliable theories, the latest trends covering various environmental management practices, and providing practical solutions and cutting-edge technologies that will empower us to better manage waste materials within and beyond the Kingdom of Bahrain,” Smith added.