Forex Expo Dubai Debuts Trader and IB Programs Ahead of 2026 Event
The trading industry conference is adding specialized tracks, lounges, and one-on-one guidance sessions for verified traders and introducing brokers.
Forex Expo Dubai 2026 is rolling out dedicated programming for two core attendee segments as the event expands its lineup of exhibitors and personalizes its conference experience.
Verified traders will gain access to dedicated seminar sessions, a Traders Lounge, and a Traders Clinic offering one-on-one guidance from market experts. The event also allows traders to pre-book meetings in advance and explore exclusive onboarding opportunities from participating exhibitors. For Introducing Brokers, a separate IB Programme creates networking opportunities to connect with brokers, compare rebate options, and discuss partnership terms through face-to-face meetings. The IB Lounge and dedicated seminar sessions provide additional business intelligence.
The two-day event has confirmed exhibitors across multiple sponsorship tiers. Super Elite sponsors include GTCFX, Valetax, Xchief, Funding Pips, and Honor Financial. Elite sponsors comprise EC Markets, TMGM, Metaquotes, JustMarkets, FP Markets, PU Prime, Dprime, Funded Firm, VPFX, Aegeanlabs Software LLC, Eplanet, SGFX, FortressFX, UEXO, Moneta Markets, and CXM.
The conference responds to evolving attendee expectations within the forex and trading industry. Traders, brokers, and business professionals increasingly seek practical learning, direct access to specialists, and structured business engagement rather than traditional trade-show formats. Organizers have designed the expanded programming to address these priorities.
Beyond dedicated tracks, the event will feature private meeting zones for one-on-one business discussions, networking lounges, coffee areas, and interactive installations throughout the two-day run. Side events scheduled before and after the expo will extend engagement opportunities for the broader trading community.
The segmented approach signals how industry conferences are adapting to attendee fragmentation, moving away from one-size-fits-all programming toward specialized tracks that serve distinct business roles.