Tell Gulf Open for Business

After successfully delivering a string of events in the GCC, including this week’s Arab Handball Championships, technical production company Tell is building on its presence in the region with the announcement of a new office in Kuwait City. 

Just three months after expanding into South East Asia and appointing a new global strategic leadership team, Tell has launched a second international office this time servicing the GCC (the six Arab countries in the Gulf including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.)

The expansion follows successful event delivery at events including the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup, 2024 Emir Cup, 2024 AFC Asian Cup, 2024 AFC Champions League Final, 2025 Kuwait Super Cup and the 2025 Gulf Cup for Veteran Players, 2025 SAFF Women's Cup and 2025 Arab Handball Championships. 

The local team are led by events specialist Hussein Al-Mana, appointed as Managing Partner with a focus on business development in the region, and Mejren Al-Loughani who will run the day-to-day operations of the business. 

The duo will facilitate on-the-ground development and delivery of Tell’s core verticals; Sports Presentation, Broadcast, Streaming and Graphics along with Training & Consultancy, while being supported by the global Tell team based in the UK. 

“After working successfully in the region for a sustained period of time, we’re excited to establish a permanent presence in Kuwait,” said CEO Tom Ellis. “Our goal is to elevate the sports entertainment experience, bringing innovative presentation, high-quality streaming, and expert consultancy to the market.”

Tell’s expansion into Kuwait reflects the growing demand for dynamic sports production and presentation, taking a digital-first approach to media solutions. With its new office, the company is set to strengthen its partnerships further and deliver even more impactful events across the Gulf.

Al-Mana said; “Our vision goes beyond event delivery — it’s about building a sustainable ecosystem of local talent and empowering the next generation of professionals in the region. We’re also focused on enhancing the technical side of events and localizing the entertainment experience to truly resonate with Gulf audiences. By blending international standards with regional flavor, we ensure every event connects deeply with spectators and leaves a lasting impression.”

Al-Loughani said; “Opening our office in Kuwait marks a major milestone for Tell and a proud moment for our local team. This move strengthens our ability to expand across Gulf countries, delivering regionally rooted, globally backed sports experiences. We’re committed to driving innovation in sports production while growing a strong network throughout the GCC.”