Abu Dhabi Investment Office joins as a hosting partner "Make in the Emirates 2025"

Abu Dhabi, May 16 / WAM / The Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Company Group announced the joining of the Abu Dhabi Investment Office as a partner to host the fourth session of “Made in the Emirates”, the most prominent industrial event in the Emirates, which brings together an elite group of innovators, investors and policy makers to reformulate the future of the industrial sector.
This partnership comes within the framework of efforts aimed at consolidating the position of Abu Dhabi as a global leading center for investment, industrial innovation, and strategic alliances.
Hamid Matar Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Group, said that the Abu Dhabi Investment Office is a key driver for the development of the Abu Dhabi economy through creating opportunities, supporting investors, and promoting sustainable growth of the private sector.
He explained that this partnership reflects our common vision to consolidate the position of the UAE as a global leading center for advanced industries, innovation and long -term investments, and paves the way for a prosperous future for companies in Abu Dhabi.
For his part, Muhammad Ali Al -Kamali, CEO of Trade and Industry at the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, said that “I am making in the Emirates” is a major platform to advance industrial growth in the UAE, and represents a strategic opportunity to review the competitive investment environment in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and highlight the development of the industrial sector in the country.
He added that the Abu Dhabi Investment Office works according to an integrated vision that aims to enhance and diversify sustainable economic growth, by building strategic partnerships with global markets, and enhancing export opportunities for local companies and as a partner in hosting this year’s session of the event, the office continues its efforts to support industrial investments, empower advanced industries, and support their expansion locally and globally, in a way that supports the role of the emirate as a major axis in the system Industry and global trade, and establishes its position as a leading global center for future industries. “Make in the Emirates” brings together the elite leaders of industry, decision makers, investors and innovators from the Emirates and the world, and draws features of a promising future for manufacturing and sustainable industrial development in the long term.
The fourth session of “Made in the Emirates 2025”, which is hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, is organized by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Group in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, and Adenoc, a global platform stimulating investment, cooperation and innovation in the industrial sector.
The Abu Dhabi Investment Office, the hosting partner for the fourth session of “Made in the Emirates”, is playing a pivotal role in achieving Abu Dhabi’s industrial strategy and promoting sustainable economic development in the emirate, by launching initiatives supporting investors and the private sector, attracting specific investments in the strategic economic sectors, and creating a business system that enables companies to establish and expand in Abu Dhabi.
His strong presence in this year’s session of the “Make in the Emirates” platform confirms Abu Dhabi’s commitment to building a competitive economy based on innovation.
The Abu Dhabi Investment Office contributes to its various initiatives such as the Public and Private Partnership Program and the Al -Mashah program, to opening new horizons for investment opportunities specially designed to meet the needs of investor and local and international business leaders, and enable them to prosper in vital sectors such as technology, manufacturing, health care, agricultural technology, and other future industries.
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