26, Mar 2026
Developer Baker Thompson to Lead Broomsedge Golf Club Hospitality Expansion
Thompson Brings Lido Experience with “Welcoming Private Club” Model
REMBERT, SC, March 26, 2026 – Broomsedge Golf Club announced today that it has partnered with Baker Thompson, who will assume the role of Managing Partner and CEO of the club. Baker comes to Broomsedge after several years working alongside Michael Keiser, Jr., a longtime friend and supporter of the club. Baker played a key role in the in financing the early lodging at Sand Valley and later joined Michael’s team full-time, leading vertical development projects and overseeing real estate sales.
Among the unique perspectives and skills Baker brings to Broomsedge is his experience as the first Captain of the Lido. The Lido introduced the British Isles model of private club operations to the U.S. Broomsedge has embraced that approach, providing a membership experience based on personal relationships, camaraderie and competition, while also welcoming outside play. The Lido, ranked 48th in the world by GOLF Magazine, prides itself on providing a world-class golf course to members and guests alike.
“It was our intention from the start at the Lido to bring a new accessibility to top-tier American golf,” says Michael Keiser, Jr. “Americans have always benefitted overseas from the welcoming nature of clubs in the British Isles. There’s no reason that won’t work here. We were thrilled when Broomsedge opened with enthusiastic acceptance non-member play. That’s a large part of what makes Baker the perfect person to take their club and facilities to the next level.”
Thompson brings an ambitious agenda to Broomsedge, beginning with the construction of 4 Bedroom cottages for members and guests and an exceptional food and beverage venue overlooking the golf course. This work will begin immediately. After completing phase 1 the Broomsedge team will turn to building a second golf course and additional club and guest amenities.
Michael Keiser, Jr. will act as a senior advisor to the project and will provide the resources of his team to Broomsedge, assisting with the master plan, development of the cottages, the food and beverage experience, and the operational vision for the club.
“Broomsedge has already built a high-quality membership, and guests who have visited have only elevated the value to members and enhanced the reputation of the club,” Thompson says. “I am bullish on what we have put together. I believe in member traditions and events, and in the larger community of golf and golfers. As a member and captain of the Lido, I’ve loved this way of operating. It was exciting when Broomsedge adopted a similar model, and I look forward to building a larger platform for members and guests alike.”
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26, Mar 2026
Celebrate Easter Through Joyful Island Moments And Meaningful Connections At JW Marriott Maldives Kaafu Atoll Island Resort

Mar 26: –JW Marriott Maldives Kaafu Atoll Island Resort invites guests to celebrate Easter from April 03 to April 06 through a thoughtfully imagined island experience that brings together joy, connection, and a sense of lightness. Set within the calm beauty of the Indian Ocean, the celebration unfolds as a gentle rhythm of lively moments and unhurried pauses, where families, couples, and friends come together.
For families, the celebration takes on a joyful and imaginative energy. At the Family by JW Kids Club, young guests are welcomed into a world of creativity and exploration, where festive crafts, interactive games, and lighthearted challenges bring each day to life. The excitement of the Easter egg hunt unfolds across the island, while playful parades and collaborativeactivitiescreatemomentsofsharedwonder.Theseexperiencesaredesignednotjusttoentertain,buttobring families closer together through laughter, discovery, and a sense of celebration that is felt by all ages.
Culinary experiences throughout Easter offer a refined yet inviting journey that reflects both the celebratory spirit of the occasion and the ease of island life. Guests can gather for elegant beachfront dining experiences that highlight seasonal flavorsandthoughtfullycuratedmenus,creatingasenseofoccasionwithoutformality.Asthedaytransitionsintoevening, sunsetcocktailmomentsbytheoceanprovidearelaxedsocialsetting,wherecraftedbeveragesandlightbitesareenjoyed against the glow of the horizon. The Easter celebration dinner brings guests together over a generous spread of festive specialties,designedtobesharedandsavoredinawarmandwelcomingatmosphere.Complementingtheweekend,curated tasting experiences further elevate the culinary offering, from an intimate lobster and wine dinner by the shore featuring refined coastal flavors in a beachfront setting, to a chef’s tasting journey inspired by Japanese and Peruvian influences, thoughtfully paired with crafted cocktails in a more immersive, intimate atmosphere.
Amid the energy of the celebrations, moments of calm are thoughtfully woven into the experience, balancing the vibrant rhythmoftheisland.AtSpa byJW,guestsareinvitedtopause andrechargethroughthoughtfullydesignedsparitualsthat nurture both body and mind. Whether enjoyed as a shared experience or a quiet personal retreat, these moments of relaxationcreateasenseofbalance,allowinggueststomovebetweencelebrationandcalmwithease.Tailoredexperiences for couples and families further enhance this sense of connection, encouraging time spent together in a peaceful and restorative setting.
“WearedelightedtowelcomegueststocelebrateEasterwithusthroughaprogramthatbringstogetherjoyandmeaningful connection,” said Srikanth Devarapalli, General Manager. “This is a time to come together, to enjoy the moment, and to create lasting memories in a setting that feels both vibrant and at ease.”
At JW Marriott Maldives Kaafu Atoll Island Resort, Easter is a celebration of togetherness, where playful experiences, refined dining, and moments of relaxation come together in perfect balance. From vibrant family activities to serene interludes by the ocean, the island becomes a space where guests can reconnect, feel at ease, and carry forward a lasting sense of joy and renewal.
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26, Mar 2026
Airport Show 2026 rescheduled to October at the Dubai World Trade Centre
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Mar 26: RX has confirmed that the 2026 edition of Airport Show co-located with Global Airport Leaders’ Forum and Women In Aviation Middle East Conference, originally scheduled to take place from 12–14 May at Dubai World Trade Centre, will now take place from 12-14 October 2026, with the venue remaining unchanged.
The decision to reschedule the event has been made to prioritise the safety and well-being of customers, partners and colleagues, and to give the MEASA airport community greater confidence and flexibility to attend.
Now in its 25th edition, Airport Show is set to take centre stage as the MEASA region’s most influential B2B platform for airport innovation, sustainability, and connectivity. Held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, the milestone edition celebrates a quarter-century of driving airport development and shaping the future of the industry across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia.
For over two decades, Airport Show has brought together the airport ecosystem to foster collaboration on multi-billion-dollar projects and next-generation aviation solutions. This year’s theme, “The Future of Airport Innovation Starts Here,” encapsulates the show’s renewed mission to drive smarter, safer, and greener operations across global airports.
May Ismail, Exhibition Manager, Airport Show, said: “Airport Show has long served as a vital platform for bringing the airport community across the MEASA region together in Dubai, enabling suppliers and airport leaders to connect, collaborate and shape the future growth of the sector.
“The safety and well-being of our customers, partners and colleagues remains our highest priority, and the decision to run Airport Show 2026 later in the year reflects our commitment to ensuring that everyone can participate with confidence and for everyone to enjoy flexibility in planning their participation at this important industry gathering. We look forward to welcoming the airport community back to Dubai in October.”
The RX team remains committed to supporting all participants and will work closely with exhibitors, partners and stakeholders to ensure a seamless transition to rescheduled dates.
26, Mar 2026
Nykaa Turns Carter Road into a Sun-Soaked Playground with the Sun Shield Shack
~A breezy beach shack where Mumbai can swipe, learn and stay sun-safe~

Mumbai, March 26 2026: As the city leans into longer, sunnier days, Nykaa brings sunscreen into the spotlight with the launch of the Nykaa Sun Shield Shack, an immersive, beach shack-inspired pop-up taking over Carter Road, Bandra from March 25 to 29, 2026. Designed as a sun-soaked escape by the promenade, the experience reimagines how Mumbai discovers and engages with sun care, turning everyday SPF into something intuitive, interactive and impossible to ignore.
Set against one of the city’s most-loved seafronts, the Sun Shield Shack meets Mumbai exactly where it is. From early morning joggers and pet parents to sunset strollers, the
space blends effortlessly into daily routines gently reminding consumers that sunscreen isn’t just for beach days, but a non-negotiable, everyday essential.
Backed by deep category insights and search trends, Nykaa has been steadily working to simplify sunscreen discovery for consumers. As interest in SPF 50, skin-type solutions and new sunscreen formats continues to grow, the Sun Shield Shack initiative by Nykaa brings this ecosystem together in one space helping consumers discover, compare and choose with confidence.
At the heart of the experience lies SPF School, Nykaa’s easy, on-ground guide to decoding sun care. Moving beyond aisles and shelves, the shack invites visitors to swipe, test and explore a wide spectrum of sunscreen formats and finishes. From homegrown favourites like Earth Rhythm, Dot & Key and Kay Beauty to global icons such as La Roche-Posay and Clinique, alongside cult Korean picks like Beauty of Joseon, the space brings together some of the most-loved names in sun care making discovery both seamless and sensorial.

Brought to life through breezy cabanas, striped umbrellas and coastal-inspired details, the space feels like a mini seaside getaway in the middle of the city. Interactive product stations and co-branded installations encourage consumers to discover textures, compare formulas and find their perfect match turning sunscreen shopping into a personalised, sensorial experience. With picture-perfect corners and playful summer cues, the shack also doubles up as a social hotspot, sparking organic conversations around sun-safe habits both online and offline.
Visitors throughout the week can sample products and unlock exclusive offers that lead to a dedicated Nykaa sunscreen destination, making discovery seamless both on-ground and online. Designed to feel like a true summer escape, the shack brings together refreshing sips and sun-ready essentials perfect for lingering a little longer by the sea.
With the Sun Shield Shack, Nykaa turns everyday sun care into something more intuitive, engaging and part of how Mumbai moves through summer.
Find your way to the Nykaa Sun Shield Shack at Carter Road, Bandra from March 25-29, 2026, and swipe, stroll and soak in the summer safely.
26, Mar 2026
itel & AWF in collaboration with GNIDA Bring Eye Care Support to 150 Safai Mitras

Greater Noida, UP | Mar 26: As frontline workers continue to keep cities clean under challenging conditions, an Eye Screening and Health Camp was organised in Greater Noida under theSafai Mitra Sarthak initiative, with CSR support from itel – a leading technology brand of India and in collaboration with the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA). The camp was held at Sector 36 Community Hall and witnessed active participation from Safai Mitras across six zones of Greater Noida. This CSR initiative by itel is a testament to the brand’s unwavering commitment to improving the lives of people across Bharat.
The initiative aimed to address vision-related challenges commonly faced by sanitation workers due to prolonged exposure to dust, waste, and outdoor working conditions. A total of 150 Safai Mitras underwent comprehensive eye examinations conducted by trained medical professionals, ensuring early detection and timely intervention.
The programme was graced by Sh. Gaurav Baghel, AM, Health & Horticulture, along with Sh. Neeraj Chauhan, Sanitary Inspector, whose presence reinforced the importance of prioritising the health and safety of frontline sanitation workers. The dignitaries appreciated the collaborative effort and emphasised the need for continued healthcare access for Safai Mitras.
“Access to preventive healthcare is important for frontline sanitation workers. This initiative ensures early detection of vision-related issues and helps address concerns that may otherwise go unnoticed. Clear vision directly contributes to safer working conditions and better efficiency in daily tasks. I appreciate this collaborative effort to prioritise the well-being of Safai Mitras,” said Sh. Gaurav Baghel, AM, Health & Horticulture.
Following the screening, 145 Safai Mitras were identified for corrective spectacles, which will be distributed to support improved vision and enhanced work efficiency. Additionally, five individuals were detected with serious eye conditions and were referred for further specialised medical consultation, ensuring they receive the necessary treatment at the earliest.
About the initiative, itel’s spokesperson said, “itel has long been recognised as a trusted brand of Bharat, and this trust extends beyond our technology to our commitment to communities. Our partnership with Anubhuti Welfare Foundation under the Safai Mitra Sarthak initiative reflects our focus on supporting the well-being of Safai Mitras. Through the Eye Health Camp, we aim to enable better vision, improved safety, and a better quality of life for frontline sanitation workers.”
The camp not only facilitated essential eye care services but also raised awareness about preventive eye health practices, encouraging Safai Mitras to prioritise regular check-ups and protective measures during work. The Safai Mitra Sarthak initiative reaffirmed the commitment to ensuring that those who keep cities clean are supported with the care and dignity they deserve.
26, Mar 2026
SHARP Launches India’s First Window AC with Active Air Purification
New Delhi, March 26 – SHARP Business Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of SHARP Corporation, Japan, has announced the launch of a new range of window air conditioners in India, including the country’s first window AC with active air purification powered by its patented Plasmacluster technology. By releasing positive and negative ions into the air, the technology helps reduce bacteria, allergens, and odours while maintaining effective cooling. The new lineup includes the Ryohu (inverter) and Ryohu-FS (fixed-speed) models, available across multiple capacities and star ratings, aimed at addressing the cooling needs of Indian households. All newly launched Window AC models come with 5 years’ comprehensive warranty, reinforcing SHARP’s commitment to quality, durability, and customer peace of mind.
The new range has been built to handle Indian summer conditions, offering cooling performance even at temperatures up to 52°C. Features such as a twin rotary inverter compressor, turbo mode, and Coanda airflow are designed to deliver faster and more uniform cooling across the room. The inclusion of a 4-in-1 convertible mode allows users to adjust cooling capacity based on requirements, helping optimise energy consumption. Across both inverter and fixed-speed models, SHARP has also focused on durability and ease of use, with features such as 100% copper condensers, anti-corrosion coating, multiple operating modes, and auto-restart functionality.Commenting on the launch, Mr Osamu Narita, Managing Director of SHARP Business Systems (India), said, “India is an important market in SHARP’s global growth journey, and we are committed to expanding our footprint with technology that anticipates future consumer needs. SHARP’s legacy is built on original innovation and uncompromising quality, and we aim to bring solutions that seamlessly integrate into modern lifestyles. Through continuous innovation, we strive to enrich lives and contribute to a smarter, more comfortable future.”

“This launch reflects SHARP’s continued commitment to bringing advanced and future-ready air conditioning solutions to Indian homes,” said Mr. Mimoh Jain, Chief Business Officer – SHARP Appliances Division. “This launch reflects SHARP’s vision to redefine home comfort by combining advanced cooling technology with intelligent and health-focused innovations. With decades of expertise shaping the art of cooling, SHARP continues to evolve climate solutions that enhance everyday living and deliver a differentiated, future-ready experience for Indian consumers.”
Product features
Ryohu Inverter Window AC Series (Top Throw):
The Ryohu inverter window AC series (top throw) is offered in a 1.45-ton configuration with a cooling capacity of 5100W and is available in both 3-star and 5-star energy ratings, catering to consumers looking for efficient and flexible cooling solutions. Designed to perform in Indian summer conditions, the range supports cooling in ambient temperatures of up to 52°C.
It incorporates twin motor technology along with turbo mode to enable faster cooling, while Coanda airflow and 4-way auto swing help ensure more uniform air distribution across the room. Multiple operating modes, including auto, cool, dry, and fan, allow users to customise performance based on their requirements.
The range also includes a 4-in-1 convertible mode that enables users to adjust cooling capacity across different levels, helping optimise energy consumption. From a usability standpoint, the air conditioners are equipped with a touch panel acrylic display and LED indicators for ease of operation, along with features such as auto-restart and an energy-saving mode to support convenient day-to-day use. Select models are also equipped with SHARP’s Plasmacluster technology, which helps reduce bacteria, viruses, allergens, and odours, thereby improving indoor air quality while cooling.
Ryohu Fixed-Speed Window AC Series:The Ryohu-FS fixed-speed window AC series is available in capacities ranging from 1.41 ton to 1.70 ton, with cooling capacities between 4950W and 5975W, and is offered in 2-star and 3-star energy ratings. The range is designed to deliver dependable and heavy-duty cooling performance suited for everyday use.
Built to operate in high ambient temperatures of up to 52°C, the series combines turbo cooling with long air throw of up to 18 metres, enabling effective cooling across larger spaces. Multiple operating modes such as auto, cool, dry, and fan provide flexibility in usage across different conditions.
The range is designed with a focus on durability and long-term performance, incorporating 100% copper condensers, anti-corrosion blue fin coating, and dust filters. It also uses eco-friendly R32 refrigerant and is built in line with SHARP’s Japan 7 Shield framework, which ensures reliability and safety under demanding conditions. All models come with a 5-year comprehensive warranty.
Japan 7 Shields – Built for India’s Harsh Conditions
SHARP Window ACs are engineered with Japan 7 Shields, SHARP’s comprehensive quality and durability framework ensuring superior reliability and safety.
Pricing and AvailabilityRyohu FS (Fixed Speed) starts from ₹34,490/- and Ryohu (Inverter) top throw starts from ₹39,990/-. Both the range have a comprehensive 5-year warranty and Ryohu (Inverter) also has 10-year compressor warranty. These models are available at leading retail outlets and online platforms across India. The pricing reflects SHARP’s aim to make advanced technology accessible to a wide range of consumers while maintaining high standards of quality and performance.
26, Mar 2026
SHARP Launches India’s First Window AC with Active Air Purification

New Delhi, Mar 26 – SHARP Business Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of SHARP Corporation, Japan, has announced the launch of a new range of window air conditioners in India, including the country’s first window AC with active air purification powered by its patented Plasmacluster technology. By releasing positive and negative ions into the air, the technology helps reduce bacteria, allergens, and odours while maintaining effective cooling. The new lineup includes the Ryohu (inverter) and Ryohu-FS (fixed-speed) models, available across multiple capacities and star ratings, aimed at addressing the cooling needs of Indian households. All newly launched Window AC models come with 5 years’ comprehensive warranty, reinforcing SHARP’s commitment to quality, durability, and customer peace of mind.
The new range has been built to handle Indian summer conditions, offering cooling performance even at temperatures up to 52°C. Features such as a twin rotary inverter compressor, turbo mode, and Coanda airflow are designed to deliver faster and more uniform cooling across the room. The inclusion of a 4-in-1 convertible mode allows users to adjust cooling capacity based on requirements, helping optimise energy consumption. Across both inverter and fixed-speed models, SHARP has also focused on durability and ease of use, with features such as 100% copper condensers, anti-corrosion coating, multiple operating modes, and auto-restart functionality.Commenting on the launch, Mr Osamu Narita, Managing Director of SHARP Business Systems (India), said, “India is an important market in SHARP’s global growth journey, and we are committed to expanding our footprint with technology that anticipates future consumer needs. SHARP’s legacy is built on original innovation and uncompromising quality, and we aim to bring solutions that seamlessly integrate into modern lifestyles. Through continuous innovation, we strive to enrich lives and contribute to a smarter, more comfortable future.”
“This launch reflects SHARP’s continued commitment to bringing advanced and future-ready air conditioning solutions to Indian homes,” said Mr Mimoh Jain, Chief Business Officer – SHARP Appliances Division. “This launch reflects SHARP’s vision to redefine home comfort by combining advanced cooling technology with intelligent and health-focused innovations. With decades of expertise shaping the art of cooling, SHARP continues to evolve climate solutions that enhance everyday living and deliver a differentiated, future-ready experience for Indian consumers.”
Product features
Ryohu Inverter Window AC Series (Top Throw):
The Ryohu inverter window AC series (top throw) is offered in a 1.45-ton configuration with a cooling capacity of 5100W and is available in both 3-star and 5-star energy ratings, catering to consumers looking for efficient and flexible cooling solutions. Designed to perform in Indian summer conditions, the range supports cooling in ambient temperatures of up to 52°C.
It incorporates twin motor technology along with turbo mode to enable faster cooling, while Coanda airflow and 4-way auto swing help ensure more uniform air distribution across the room. Multiple operating modes, including auto, cool, dry, and fan, allow users to customise performance based on their requirements.
The range also includes a 4-in-1 convertible mode that enables users to adjust cooling capacity across different levels, helping optimise energy consumption. From a usability standpoint, the air conditioners are equipped with a touch panel acrylic display and LED indicators for ease of operation, along with features such as auto-restart and an energy-saving mode to support convenient day-to-day use. Select models are also equipped with SHARP’s Plasmacluster technology, which helps reduce bacteria, viruses, allergens, and odours, thereby improving indoor air quality while cooling.
Ryohu Fixed-Speed Window AC Series:The Ryohu-FS fixed-speed window AC series is available in capacities ranging from 1.41 ton to 1.70 ton, with cooling capacities between 4950W and 5975W, and is offered in 2-star and 3-star energy ratings. The range is designed to deliver dependable and heavy-duty cooling performance suited for everyday use.
Built to operate in high ambient temperatures of up to 52°C, the series combines turbo cooling with long air throw of up to 18 metres, enabling effective cooling across larger spaces. Multiple operating modes such as auto, cool, dry, and fan provide flexibility in usage across different conditions.
The range is designed with a focus on durability and long-term performance, incorporating 100% copper condensers, anti-corrosion blue fin coating, and dust filters. It also uses eco-friendly R32 refrigerant and is built in line with SHARP’s Japan 7 Shield framework, which ensures reliability and safety under demanding conditions. All models come with a 5-year comprehensive warranty.
Japan 7 Shields – Built for India’s Harsh Conditions
SHARP Window ACs are engineered with Japan 7 Shields, SHARP’s comprehensive quality and durability framework ensuring superior reliability and safety.
Pricing and AvailabilityRyohu FS (Fixed Speed) starts from ₹34,490/- and Ryohu (Inverter) top throw starts from ₹39,990/-. Both the range have a comprehensive 5-year warranty and Ryohu (Inverter) also has 10-year compressor warranty. These models are available at leading retail outlets and online platforms across India. The pricing reflects SHARP’s aim to make advanced technology accessible to a wide range of consumers while maintaining high standards of quality and performance.
26, Mar 2026
Paul John Launches Kaarigari, Moving Beyond Whisky into Culture

Bengaluru, Mar 26: Kaarigari by Paul John Whisky made its debut in Bengaluru as an immersive, multi-sensory experience celebrating Indian craftsmanship. Held at The Humming Tree, the evening brought together whisky, music, poetry, and material artistry, designed as a curated journey where each element unfolded with intent.
The opening walkthrough set this tone early, drawing parallels between intricate wooden artistry and whisky making, inviting guests to engage with material, process, and details. Guests were first introduced to Paul John’s Nirvana expression, followed by the ceremonial opening pour of the Brilliance expression by Mr. Heemanshu Ashar, Global Ambassador, marking the official beginning of the showcase.
At the heart of the evening, poet and performer Priya Malik and sitar virtuoso Mehtaab Ali Niazi created magic in a way that didn’t feel performative, but immersive. It wasn’t about individual acts; it was about the connection, rhythm, pause, and emotion all working in sync. Easily one of the evening’s most compelling moments. Their performance unfolded alongside the pour of the PX expression, adding depth to the experience.
As the evening progressed, a curated culinary spread inspired by regional Indian flavours complemented the narrative, while the Paul John Madeira expression marked the closing note, bringing the journey to a refined finish. Each whisky expression was introduced at a thoughtfully chosen moment, transforming the evening into a structured, story-led experience rather than a conventional tasting.
“Kaarigari by Paul John visitor centre is a reflection of our deep-rooted belief in Indian craftsmanship. Through this initiative, we are proud to create a space where traditional art forms can be rediscovered, reimagined, and experienced by a wider audience in a meaningful way.” adds Mr Paul P John, Chairman of the award-winning Paul John Indian single malt whisky
At its core, Kaarigari is a cultural platform that honours the time, patience, and skill behind every act of making. Rooted in the philosophy of Paul John Whisky, it celebrates craftsmanship across disciplines, bringing together artists, creators, and audiences through meaningful, immersive experiences. This Bengaluru edition marks the beginning of a larger, greater journey, with many more thoughtfully curated editions to follow.
26, Mar 2026
Dubai luxury property market brings developer sales of AED10.92 billion in March
Keturah analysis shows developer transaction volume climbed 42% YoY with a week of the month remaining
Dubai, UAE, 26th March 2026: Dubai’s luxury property market continues to show strong momentum, with developer sales of AED10.92 billion in March and a 42% year-on-year increase in transaction volume to 900 deals, with one week of the month remaining.
A market analysis from the Keturah luxury brand today shows that over the first 24 days of March, the AED20-50 million sector recorded 79 sales transactions worth AED2.36B, including six off-plan villas bought for between AED43-50 million.
Data from DXBinteract reveals that 16 sales transactions in the AED50-100 million bracket amounted to AED1.04 billion, and included nine off-plan apartments which were sold for between AED51-92 million.

“In the circumstances, these figures represent a powerful signal of confidence in Dubai’s premium real estate offering,” said Talal M. Al Gaddah, CEO and Founder of the Keturah luxury brand.
“We’re seeing sustained demand at the top end of the market, even during a period marked by regional geopolitical tension. In addition, real estate activity historically slows during Ramadan, and it’s significant that prime property in Dubai has continued to attract serious capital.”
Talal says Keturah Reserve, the AED5.7 billion bio-living community under development at Mohammed Bin Rashid City’s District 7, is an example of the new generation of luxury Dubai developments built to withstand disruption, and maintain long-term investor confidence.
“The current situation in the region is exactly the kind of short-term volatility we and other developers in Dubai are prepared for,” he says. “More and more projects are designed to hold their value in uncertain times.
“One strategy is to keep supply low and focus on real health and wellbeing benefits. This is the kind of approach which gives developments natural strength during uncertain periods, and positions them well when conditions improve.”
This month’s developer sales were topped by a AED422 million luxury apartment on the Jumeirah Peninsula, while transactions above AED100 million also included four plots at Umm Suqeim First which fetched between AED125-152 million.
In the AED10-20 million range, 150 sales worth AED1.99 billion included two off-plan villas each for over AED19 million, and three off-plan apartments between AED18-19 million.
The highest volume of activity came in the AED5-10 million sector, which saw 650 sales transactions valued at AED4.54 billion, including seven off-plan apartments each selling for over AED9 million.
Added Talal: “When you study the data, as we have been doing since the start of the conflict, you see a continued flow of capital into high-value off-plan properties. This reflects a buyer profile that is typically long-term in outlook and less influenced by short-term factors.
“These people are highly selective and strategic, and their continued activity at this time reinforces Dubai’s position as a global destination for premium real estate investment.”
26, Mar 2026
Wearable Tech Is Rewriting the Rules of Travel, and Helping Tourists Stay Off Their Phones
Mar 26: You can tell the future of travel is arriving not by what people are holding, but by what they’re wearing. Glasses that whisper cultural cues, watches that navigate through haptics, earbuds that quietly translate conversations: the screen is disappearing, but the tech is more present than ever.
Wearables are changing the rules of travel, allowing tourists to translate foreign languages and navigate foreign cities, all without touching their phone. The building blocks are already here: smart glasses that recognize landmarks, earbuds that translate conversations in real time and digital wallets that handle everything from boarding passes to shopping. But these tools don’t yet work together as one system.
“The ‘silos’ between services remain the biggest hurdle,” said IEEE Member Man Zhang.
Breaking those silos, Zhang said, requires breakthroughs in application programming interfaces integration, user data privacy protocols and, most importantly, creating AI agents that are 100% reliable.
“We are probably five to 10 years away from this being a mainstream, trustworthy reality,” she noted.
The Missing Pieces: Power, Integration, Trust
Tourists have relied on digital technology to ease the burdens of travel for years. Map apps in your smartphone can help you navigate a city and use public transportation. Translation apps can handle menus and basic conversations. Contactless payments now work in most major cities.
As IEEE Member Ning Hu points out, the experience is still fragmented. Wearables do some of these things, but they all require connection to a smartphone, and most of them still require specific apps to run the device.
Real-time translation suffers from noticeable latency and struggles with accents and contextual nuances. Contactless payment systems are widely adopted but remain fragmented across regions. GPS is strong outdoors, but indoor navigation and contextual guidance still lag significantly. Safety tools exist, but they are not well integrated or predictive.
“The missing pieces extend beyond technology itself,” Hu said. “We need interoperability and trust. Universal standards are essential, and travelers must have confidence that these systems won’t fail at critical moments. This requires addressing cross-regional compliance and data privacy concerns.”
For wearables to become as dependable as a passport or wallet, Hu argues that five breakthroughs are key: week-long battery life, robust offline capability, contextual AI that understands when and how to interrupt, an international privacy and identity framework and devices durable enough to survive water, drops and temperature extremes.
Zhang sets an even higher standard for reliability.
“We trust our passports and wallets because they are simple and don’t fail,” she said. “If your digital passport app has a bug at border control, or your payment system fails in a taxi, the technology becomes a liability, not a help. This level of trust requires AI that is not just ‘mostly right’ but ‘never wrong’ in critical situations.”
While it may not always be seamless, wearables are already on the market and are being used by travelers.
“We are already there. The technology is available to anyone, but it is not yet widely adopted,” said IEEE Life Fellow Stu Lipoff, who uses smart glasses connected to his phone when he travels.
He already relies on voice commands to get directions and translate foreign text. He can ask, “What am I looking at?” through the camera and call for emergency help. The catch, he says, is that “the applications are not seamless and you need to learn to use them.”
Augmented Reality and Haptics: Information Without the Screen
Where many experts see the biggest change is in how information reaches travelers’ senses.
“Haptics enables sensory substitution and liberation, freeing individual senses from dedicated tasks so they can be redirected to richer experiences,” said Hu. Instead of staring at a map, a traveler could feel a vibration pattern that signals a left or right turn. Eyes stay on the street, ears stay with companions and devices will tell people how to navigate through discreet signals they can feel.
Zhang imagines systems that help blind travelers with a combination of camera, AI and haptics, maybe in a wrist band, to signal turns or obstacles. For deaf travelers, AR glasses could provide real-time, live captioning of a tour guide’s speech.
In Brazil, lEEE Senior Member Cristiane Pimentel points to immersive projects that let blind visitors feel and hear the Iguazu Falls through sound and vibration. She expects wearables to become more aesthetically pleasing, more resilient to heat and humidity and eventually replace printed guides and even some physical information displays at tourist sites.
What Should Never Be Automated Away
Despite their optimism, the experts draw a line on what travel tech should not replace.
“Technology should never replace the unfiltered, spontaneous sensory experience of tasting local food,” said Zhang, describing the experience of sitting in a Hanoi market with a bowl of phở as irreplaceable.
The future these experts describe is not one of flashy gadgets for their own sake, but of quieter, more ambient tools. If they’re right, the most advanced travel tech will be the gear you barely notice, because you’re too busy paying attention to the place you came to see.
