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The participation of DVG De Vecchi at World of Coffee Dubai 2026, the international event dedicated to the coffee industry, has successfully come to a close.
The company, a benchmark for technical components and accessories for the Ho.Re.Ca sector, with distribution in over 100 countries, recorded a strong turnout of visitors at the Dubai World Trade Centre, further strengthening its position in the Middle Eastern market, now recognized as one of the most strategic and dynamic globally for the development of specialty coffee.
In a market that demands consistent and reliable performance, the attention of international professionals is increasingly focused on solutions designed to enhance extraction quality while simplifying everyday operations. Within this context, DVG De Vecchi has chosen to highlight its innovative maintenance solutions, supported by a comprehensive range of spare parts and accessories developed to meet the real needs of baristas.
Among these, TechUp® stands out as an essential tool for calibrating professional coffee machines, allowing precise monitoring and adjustment of pressure and temperature parameters to ensure consistent results in the cup.
Supporting optimal extraction, the Matrix shower screen, thanks to its advanced honeycomb technology, guarantees even water distribution, reducing channeling and enhancing aromatic clarity. Completing the range is the Minimo portafilter gasket, designed to make machine operation smoother and more intuitive: the portafilter engages effortlessly, barista strain is reduced, and a perfect seal is consistently maintained.
The dialogue with coffee professionals has confirmed the growing interest of Gulf countries in a coffee culture increasingly focused on excellence and quality.
“The Middle East is a market that accepts no compromises”, comments the DVG team. “Seeing such strong interest in TechUp, Matrix and Minimo shows that our technological vision aligns with the needs of the most demanding baristas”.













