ITP Publishing Group

ITP Publishing Group is a magazine publishing company focusing on the Middle East. The company, founded in 1987, publishes over 60 magazines in both Arabic and English.

The group is part of ITP Holdings, a privately held, owner-managed company. which was founded in 1987 in the UK. The group won The Queen's Award for Export Achievement in 1995. The company subsequently relocated to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

The company publishes magazines, organizes conferences, exhibitions and operates websites. The portfolio of publications includes more than 80 weekly and monthly magazines, many of general interest, some primarily having retail distribution, and include the in-flight magazine of Etihad Airways, and catalogues, previews and daily show newspapers for exhibitions. The company also organises more than 50 business and consumer events and conferences each year.

The group operates regional websites, including arabianbusiness.com, AhlanLive, and Masala for a general audience, as well as industry news websites such as ConstructionWeekOnline.com]. HotelierMiddleEast.com, and ArabianOilandGas.com.

The group has subsidiaries in Bahrain, India and the UK. It employs close to 600 staff, divided between the Dubai Media City headquarters building and in its national offices in Bahrain, Mumbai and London. The group is registered in the British Virgin Islands under company registration number 1402846

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