Munir
Badr
Domain Days Founder & Curator
Founder & CEO at AEserver.com |
Domain Days is
the brainchild of Munir
Badr, the Founder & CEO of
the UAE's largest privately owned local
domain name registrar & web/cloud
hosting company AEserver.com.
Munir, a graduate of the American University
of Sharjah (AUS), has resided in the UAE for
the past 27 years. He is a trilingual
Internet entrepreneur who has been called on
to speak at a wide variety of industry
events including the Middle East DNS
Forum (MEDNSF), the Asia Pacific Top
Level Domain Association (APTLD), The Middle
East Network Operators Group (MENOG), Affiliate
World Summit and many others.
In March, Entrepreneur.com
Middle East magazine named AEserver
a winner at the 2023 E-Business Awards
as E-Solution Provider Of
The Year (read Munir's interview
in the May 2023 edition of Entrepreneur.com
magazine about his vision of the domain,
hosting & business in the MENA region).
After
attending key domain & hosting industry
events around the globe, Munir became
convinced that MENA's local domain &
hosting community, which has grown
exponentially over the past few years,
needed to have a major event of its |
own
- one that would attract both regional
and global experts who want to build
relationships and take advantage of the many
opportunities for growth in this part of
the world.
A
detailed
agenda for the conference has
already been laid out so you can get a clear
idea of all of the ground that will be
covered during Domain Days. Tickets
are available now too - and at
discounted prices with a 50% off early
bird rate that cuts the cost to $149.50 for
standard tickets and $249.50 for VIP passes
- you will need to act quickly to get
this deal though as Friday,
August 4 is the last day before
the offer expires. One of the perks of the VIP ticket will be a
four-hour yacht
cruise with five-star catering
on the Persian Gulf with the fabulous
Dubai skyline as your backdrop. It is still
early enough to inquire about sponsorship
and speaking opportunities but
those are likely to fill up quickly now that
the word is out. |