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YS Developers made history in Dubai by hosting the world's largest real estate training session, setting a new Guinness World Record at the Grand Hyatt Conference & Exhibition Centre. The event drew over 2500 attendees, each registered with individual QR codes and monitored on-site by official adjudicators. Led by Dr. Nour ElSerougy, widely known as the Eagle of Real Estate, the session focused on mastering off-plan sales strategies in high-growth areas like Dubai Islands.
The historic session was hosted by Kris Fade, a renowned broadcaster and entrepreneur, and featured a dynamic panel discussion on the future of Dubai real estate with industry leaders. AYS Developers has established itself as a leading luxury real estate developer, known for delivering premium lifestyle developments that combine smart living, sustainable design, and long-term value.
The company's upcoming projects in Dubai Islands are part of the city's 2040 Urban Master Plan, focusing on sustainable urban expansion, quality of life, and dynamic tourism growth. AYS Developers is poised to lead this next-generation opportunity with its commitment to timeless quality and a client-first approach.
The event was held in collaboration with Al Safi Bank, an Islamic bank offering Sharia-compliant financial services to international clients. Yulia Loshchukhina, CEO of AYS Developers, said: "We don't just build homes; we build legacies." Sonia Waters, Head of Sales at AYS Developers, added: "This achievement is a testament to what happens when vision meets action."
Dr. Nour ElSerougy commented: "Hosting this session was about creating a legacy of education and igniting a global movement in real estate education." Mr. Mohammed Mousa, CEO of Innovation Experts Real Estate Institute, said: "Breaking the record was never just about numbers - it was about showing what's possible when passion, purpose, and people come together."
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