The Stevie Award Middle East and North Africa reveals the winners of its three categories for the year 2026

Ras Al Khaimah, 11 May / WAM / The Stevie Award Middle East and North Africa announced the winners of the award for its seventh session for the year 2026 in its three categories: gold, silver and bronze.
The administration of the award – sponsored by the Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce and Industry – revealed that the winners of the award belong to 15 countries and that they will be honored at a ceremony to be held next September 11 at the Intercontinental Istanbul Hotel in Turkey.
His Excellency Dr. Rashid Khalfan Al Nuaimi, Director General of the Chamber, confirmed that the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, under its wise leadership, continues to consolidate its position as a global model in fostering innovation and excellence, represented by the Chamber’s sponsorship of the Stevie Award Middle East and North Africa, which is considered one of the international awards.
He stressed that the Chamber, in its commitment to supporting and developing the business community, and under the guidance of His Excellency Mohammed Musabah Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Chamber, sponsored the award throughout the previous sessions, with the aim of providing a stimulating environment that enables everyone who possesses ambition, excellence and innovation to achieve success through this award, and creating a competitive environment based on excellence and innovation.
For her part, Maggie Miller, President of the Stevie Awards Middle East and North Africa, said that the award witnessed wide participation in its session this year, with nominations reaching about 1,400 nominees from 18 countries, while competitors from 15 countries won, including the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, the Sultanate of Oman, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia, Iraq, Libya, and Lebanon.
She explained that the list of winning institutions from the United Arab Emirates included the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority, the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, ADNEC Services, ADNOC Drilling, the Al Dhafra Region Municipality, Byrne Equipment Rental, Capital 360 for Event Experiences, the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Dubai Customs, the Union Water and Electricity Authority, the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources, and other entities.
Maggie Miller added that this tournament witnessed a significant growth in the volume of participation compared to previous years, with an expansion in the diversity of categories, which increased the level of competition.
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