KUWAIT: Mirzaam Kuwait Expo concluded its third edition by honoring the main sponsors of the exhibition in the platinum, gold, silver, and bronze categories. Also, media and bank sponsors, partners and supporters were appreciated for their efforts. The special honor was given to Lolwa Al-Qenaei, in addition to distributing prizes to the participating students from Kuwait University.

The founder and organizer of the Mirzaam Expo, Farah Al-Humaidhi, said "the turnout for the third edition of Mirzaam 2022 exceeded expectations, noting that the total number of visitors to the exhibition during five days exceeded 400,000 visitors. As for the number of visitors on the first day of the exhibition, it amounted to 60,000 visitors, which was higher than the last day of the second edition of Mirzaam 2020, and a sign that this year was distinguished by entering visitors into a raffle for grand prizes, with purchases worth more than KD 700,000."

Farah Al-Humaidhi

"Mirzaam, the third largest and most comprehensive in Kuwait, establishes its inclusion, formally and implicitly, in the list of exhibitions specialized in decoration as well as interior and exterior design in the region. Our aim for the future is to place it on the global map of forums and exhibitions that bring together decoration, architectural design companies, experts and specialists," she added.

Mirzaam's aim is to expand the local level through organizing the event in larger areas in addition to attracting international suppliers to it, and to improve public taste and build quality culture with a Kuwaiti taste. "We will be organizing smaller branches of Mirzaam that are more themed to support the main exhibition called 'Mirzaamiyat' which will be launched in its Ramadhan theme from the first till the fourth of march of next year in Arena in 360 Mall," Al-Humaidhi added.

Al-Humaidhi concluded by announcing that registration for the fourth edition of the main Mirzaam exhibition in 2023 will be during the month of January, as preparations usually take 8-10 months in compensation of last year's delay due to the COVID pandemic.