Global leaders unite at record-breaking PestWorld East 2025

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April 23, 2025

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) recently hosted its biennial PestWorld East Conference last week in Dubai, UAE.

The 2025 conference attracted over 450 attendees representing more than 50 countries, making it the most diverse gathering in the event’s history. The two-day event, presented in collaboration with Ecovar, a leading industry product supplier based in Dubai, focused on addressing the unique pest management challenges and opportunities across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and India.

Dominique Stumpf, CEO of NPMA with Hani Shehadeh, CEO of Ecovar. PHOTO COURTESY OF NPMA
Dominique Stumpf, CAE, CEO of NPMA, stands with Hani Shehadeh, CEO of Ecovar. PHOTO COURTESY OF NPMA

“PestWorld East 2025 reminded us why we do what we do. It wasn’t just a conference — it was a convergence of purpose,” said Hani Shehadeh, CEO, Ecovar. “Seeing the region’s brightest minds unite around innovation, public health and progress was deeply energizing. At Ecovar, we are not here to observe industry change — we’re here to proudly drive it alongside NPMA and our partners.”

Educational excellence

Attendees had the opportunity to learn from leading experts about the latest advances in pest biology and elimination strategies.

A packed audience listening to one of the educational presentations . PHOTO COURTESY OF NPMA
A packed audience listening to one of the educational presentations. PHOTO COURTESY OF NPMA

The comprehensive educational program covered topics, including:

  • New service techniques to protect public health.
  • The importance of effective rodent control programs.
  • Strategies for dealing with challenges in commercial accounts.
  • Sustainable pest management approaches.

Innovation showcase

The show floor featured several stands from companies based in the Middle and Far East but also had a good representation of companies from Europe. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NPMA
The show floor featured several stands from companies based in the Middle and Far East, but also had a good representation of companies from Europe. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NPMA

In addition to the educational program, attendees also had a chance to hear from vendors and explore the newest technologies available from the 40 exhibitors within the exhibition. Vendors from around the world showcased innovative products, services and solutions designed to enhance pest management efficacy and sustainability.

The exhibition provided opportunities for attendees to connect directly with industry suppliers, test new equipment and discover new approaches to persistent pest challenges.

Global Pest Management Coalition meeting

The Global Pest Management Coalition (GPMC) also hosted its meeting in conjunction with PestWorld East, furthering international collaboration on key industry initiatives. As part of their agenda, the group discussed the sustainability surveys that have been distributed to pest professionals in the United States, Italy, Portugal, Sweden and Spain.

Following the closure of these translated surveys, the GPMC will compile results to help determine next steps for the Sustainability Workgroup.

 

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