
Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Microsoft has officially announced the establishment of its first engineering development center in the Arab world, located in Abu Dhabi. This initiative is a significant step forward in the company’s ongoing investment strategy aimed at enhancing its technological footprint in the region. The center is expected to focus on developing innovations in artificial intelligence, cloud technologies, and advanced cybersecurity solutions, contributing to a global ecosystem of technological advancement.
The new center will align with Microsoft’s broader goals to harness cutting-edge technologies and drive economic growth while fostering job creation. Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s Chairman and CEO, emphasized the company’s commitment to ensuring that transformative technologies benefit local communities and contribute to global innovation. The center will not only create technological solutions for Microsoft’s global operations but also attract top talent to the UAE, positioning the country as a leader in tech innovation.
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, highlighted the strategic advantages of the UAE as a hub for innovation. He noted the country’s advanced infrastructure and geographical position, which facilitate impactful developments across various industries. This sentiment was echoed by Peng Xiao, CEO of G42, who described the establishment of the center as a testament to the growing importance of the UAE in the global tech landscape.
Also published on Medium.