Redington, the leading technology aggregator and innovation catalyst, is set to return to GITEX Global 2025 for the 12th consecutive year, reinforcing its mission to “Unlock Next” and drive digital transformation across the Middle East and beyond.
This year, Redington has partnered with Intel to present the Mini Intel Museum Experience at the Redington booth—a unique, immersive showcase that highlights the milestones shaping modern computing and the future of AI-powered technology.

A Journey Through Computing History and the AI Era
The Mini Intel Museum Experience takes visitors on a chronological journey through computing innovation, tracing progress from the 1980s to today’s AI revolution. The exhibit showcases how Intel technology has powered every major shift in computing—from personal computing, to mobile devices, to artificial intelligence.
Featured devices include:
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1982 Zenith H120 PC – an early personal computing pioneer
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1995 NEC Versa Laptop – symbolizing the rise of mobile computing
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2025 HP Elitebook 8 Ultra G1 – powered by Intel’s Lunar Lake processors with integrated NPUs
Interactive QR codes offer visitors a virtual museum experience, complete with supporting videos and content. The exhibit also highlights Intel’s next-generation 18A process technology, a revolutionary semiconductor advancement enabling faster, more efficient, and intelligent computing, powering the region’s Vision 2030 digital goals.
Pod-by-Pod Exploration: Intel Innovation Through the Ages
Pod 1: Where Computing Became Personal (1982)
Intel was at the heart of early personal computing with the Heathkit/Zenith H-120 PC, establishing decades of trust and innovation.
Pod 2: Computing Goes Mobile (1995)
The NEC Versa Laptop marked the dawn of portable computing. Intel and Redington enabled the Middle East to embrace mobility and performance, fostering enterprise transformation across the region.
Pod 3: AI-Powered Today (2025)
The HP Elitebook 8 Ultra G1, powered by Intel’s Lunar Lake processors, demonstrates the democratization of AI, bringing intelligent computing to professionals, students, and creators alike.
Pod 4: The Future Is Being Built Now (18A Process Node)
Intel’s upcoming 18A process technology represents a leap forward in semiconductor design and AI readiness, supporting digital transformation initiatives across the Middle East and aligning with Vision 2030 objectives.
Intel and Redington: Driving Technology Innovation Together
“Intel and Redington share a long-standing partnership built on the vision of transformative technology access across the Middle East and Africa,” said Shadi Shidvash, EMEA Distribution Sales Director.
“Our collaboration spans client, data center, and cloud solutions, enabling partner ecosystems and accelerating AI adoption. The Intel Museum exhibit at Redington’s booth celebrates this shared history while highlighting the future of AI and next-generation innovations, including our 18A process technology—our most advanced yet.”
Sukhil Nair, President, UAE, Redington Group, added:
“This marks our 12th year at GITEX Global. Partnering with Intel to create the Mini Intel Museum Experience reflects our legacy of innovation and our mission to unlock the next frontier—from AI and cloud solutions to intelligent edge technologies.”