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World's first racing simulators manufacturing company to participate in Dubai International Boat Show

DUBAI: Teleios Global, the first and largest manufacturer of luxurious racing simulators in the world, has announced its participation in the most prominent event in the Middle East — the Dubai International Boat Show, to be held at the Dubai Harbour from March 1-5.

Teleios has set up the largest manufacturing facility of luxurious racing simulators with sought-after experience for both professionals and enthusiasts and offers the most realistic racing experience with zero risk.

Teleios has revolutionised the racing simulator industry. Merging professional expertise with technical know-how, the brand introduces a racing simulator unlike any other, creating a truly unique machine for motorsport professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Mr. Mohamed Kamali, Co-Founder and CEO, said: “The UAE is one of the best investment destinations in the world. We have chosen Dubai city as a pivotal step, as it is a meeting point for more than 200 nationalities, and the technology industry is growing rapidly, which has attracted emerging companies from worldwide. We look forward to expanding our products regionally and globally.”

He added: “We are pleased to participate in such a world-leading event to showcase the latest e-sport inventions, through which we aim to prepare a new generation of F1 and motorsport drivers, as we are keen to provide simulators that allow them to train long hours with zero risk.”

The motorsport has seen significant global growth over the past decade, giving rise to the emergence of e-sport, which refers to competitive racing in a virtual competitive format. E-sports has become a booming industry, with millions of fans and players around the world.

Incidentally, the creation of numerous e-sport leagues and events, featuring top drivers and teams competing in virtual races using realistic simulators, has sprung into existence.

Simon Cunati, the Co-Founder and COO, has pointed out that “Covid-19 contributed to accelerating the creation of a world-class simulation company, which allows an immersive, realistic experience”.

He added: “As a professional driver, I can very confidently say that Teleios simulators offer the most realistic racing experience.”

Today, the Middle East hosts the largest manufacturer of luxurious, custom-made racing simulators under the supervision of entrepreneurs Mohamed Kamali, Co-Founder and CEO; Simon Cunati, Co-Founder and COO; and Co-Founder Leonardo Bernasconi, CTO.

Teleios begins a new era with The Dome. A state-of-the-art, 1,600 square metre recreational and competitive racing facility housing multiple advanced racing simulators, The Dome is set to be the primary lifestyle destination for motorsport professionals and e-sport enthusiasts alike.

Middle East markets are considered fast-growing in the world, and their capabilities have evolved from playing casual games to virtual games competing globally in e-sports. It predicted a huge rise in the gaming and e-sport industry. The study done by YouGov has shown a rise in video games and international games, Egypt came first with 86 percent, UAE at 65 percent followed by KSA 61 percent of amateur players.

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