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Bumblebee Wows the Crowds at GITEX Shopper 2013

Published Oct 8, 2013

There is a festival feel about GITEX Shopper: unbeatable energy and enthusiasm, live DJs, entertaining product demos, experience zones, tech ‘fashion’ shows and competitions, not to mention the fabulous discounts on the latest tech products!

And when it comes to keeping the crowds entertained, Bumblebee, the famous yellow Autobot from Transformers, has got GITEX Shopper covered. Know-it-all Bumblebee has a mission: as Sharaf DG’s reliable messenger, nothing will stop him from proving himself in the eyes of his leader.

Patrolling GITEX Shopper 2013 daily, the ever-obliging Bumblebee is only too happy to pose for photographs with fans of all ages.

GITEX Shopper 2013 is taking place from 5 - 12 October 2013 at the Dubai World Trade Centre and is open from 11:00am to 11:00pm each day.

Tickets are priced at AED 30 per person and are available at the venue and from selected EPPCO, ENOC and Zoom outlets. Entry is free for children below the age of five.



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