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Abu Dhabi to Showcase AI-Native Vision at GITEX 2025

Abu Dhabi’s government will lead a major showcase at GITEX Global 2025, unveiling a new era of AI-native public services under its Digital Strategy 2025–2027. The Department of Government Enablement will coordinate over 30 government and academic institutions in a pavilion displaying 55 flagship initiatives.

The event, held from 13 to 17 October at the Dubai World Trade Centre, will feature the launch of TAMM 4.0, positioning it as a flagship AI-driven government platform. Other key displays include AI Supervisor and Smart Investigator by the Abu Dhabi Police, Smart Hotel Check-In by the Department of Culture and Tourism, QMobility’s barrier-free parking pilot, the Personal AI Recruitment Companion, and Rayah, a student-parent tracking app from the Department of Education and Knowledge. The DGE expects many projects to be shown publicly for the first time, alongside immersive VR experiences aimed at portraying the impact of AI on diverse stakeholders.

Chairman of the DGE, Ahmed Tamim Hisham Al Kuttab, emphasised that public services are being designed around human needs, saying the “AI-Native by Design, Community-Driven by Purpose” approach drives a reimagined, intuitive government. DGE Director General Wesam Lootah added that over 100 high-impact AI solutions have already been deployed across the emirate, following assessments of nearly 400 options, moving toward the vision of being the world’s first fully AI-native government by 2027.

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Abu Dhabi’s announcement underscores more than a display of technological ambition—it highlights strategic public sector transformation at scale. The emirate claims to have rolled out AI across more than 40 government entities, automating predictive service delivery, compliance analysis, and multilingual assistance. The upcoming pavilion will also showcase Sahatna, a health services initiative, and AI Majlis forums intended to foster public dialogue on ethical and inclusive AI adoption. Workforce transformation forms a core pillar: over 95 percent of Abu Dhabi’s 30,000 government employees have reportedly undergone extensive AI awareness and skills training, with AI leadership roles now embedded in all Abu Dhabi entities.

The Digital Strategy 2025–2027 backs this push with an investment of AED 13 billion dedicated to creating an AI-first government. Key transformation axes include lifecycle orchestration of public services, predictive governance, intelligent infrastructure, and a talent ecosystem to support long-term innovation. Abu Dhabi’s approach draws attention not only for local modernization but for its ambition to set a benchmark in government digital transformation globally.

GITEX Global 2025 is positioned as a pivotal stage for these ambitions. Now in its 45th edition, the event spans multiple intersecting tech domains—including AI, blockchain, sustainability, and digital infrastructure—and serves as a convergence point for technology, policy and innovation. Abu Dhabi’s participation marks its 14th consecutive presence, reinforcing continuity in its evolving digital narrative.

Arabian Post – Tech



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