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TECHx
5 hours ago
- Business
- TECHx
Abu Dhabi Hosts First Infrastructure Summit ADIS
Home » Smart Cities » Abu Dhabi Hosts First Infrastructure Summit ADIS The inaugural Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS) was held on 17–18 June at the Abu Dhabi Energy Centre. It was hosted by the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC). The event was held under the theme Future Cities: Rethinking Infrastructure for Better Lifestyles . It attracted more than 4,000 attendees from over 100 countries. Organizers reported participation from over 70 global speakers and 30 exhibitors. These included developers, multilateral institutions, technology innovators, academic institutions, and global consultancies. During the two-day summit, 15 agreements and strategic partnerships were signed. ADIS was supported by a strong network of partners: Modon was announced as Headline Partner, while Aldar was the Real Estate Partner. Strategic Partners included Bloom, Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), and Etihad Rail. Abu Dhabi Police was the Government Partner. Lead Development joined as Platinum Partner. Etihad Airways was the Diamond Partner. Plenary and National Bank of Fujairah served as Silver Partners. His Excellency Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), stated that ADIS reflects Abu Dhabi's vision for sustainable urban development. He noted the summit reinforces the emirate's global leadership in infrastructure innovation. His Excellency Eng Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC, revealed that ADIS is a major step toward shaping the emirate's infrastructure. He emphasized its long-term impact on economic, social, and environmental goals. In addition, several global Collaboration Partners contributed to the summit. These included the International Project Finance Association (IPFA), Mexican Business Council/CEMEX, Turkish Contractors Association, International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC), Emirates Green Building Council (EGBC), and the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI). The summit featured keynote addresses, panel discussions, and interactive sessions. It offered a platform to explore innovative solutions, build partnerships, and advance sustainable infrastructure for Abu Dhabi and beyond. Source: Abu Dhabi Media Office


Web Release
10 hours ago
- Business
- Web Release
KFED and ADPIC sign strategic agreement to collaborate on infrastructure development in Abu Dhabi
The Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development (KFED) and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) signed a strategic agreement to advance bilateral cooperation and support the procurement activities of entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through the Abu Dhabi SME Champions Programme. The agreement was signed by Mouza Al Nasri, CEO of Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development and H.E. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC, during the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit, held recently at the Abu Dhabi Energy Centre. The strategic decision reaffirms both entities' commitment to accelerating industrial development and offering innovative solutions to entrepreneurs operating in the infrastructure sector. Most notably, the agreement seeks to accomplish key objectives –providing targeted procurement support programs for SMEs, connecting these enterprises with government and private sector entities across Abu Dhabi to capitalise on available procurement opportunities, and facilitating cooperation and participation in SME-focused programs and activities in the emirate to promote the sustainable development of the sector. Commenting on the agreement, Mouza Al Nasri, CEO of Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, said: 'We are pleased to further strengthen our partnership with ADPIC through this strategic agreement, enabling us to empower entrepreneurs and enhance their role in Abu Dhabi's vital infrastructure sector. The collaboration fuels our shared commitment to supporting SMEs and fostering an environment that promotes innovation and growth, which aligns with the forward-thinking vision of our wise leadership and Abu Dhabi's goals of building a more sustainable and advanced future.' H.E. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC, added,'This strategic partnership with the Khalifa Fund is a pivotal step in strengthening Abu Dhabi's economic ecosystem. Our collaboration underscores ADPIC's commitment to a holistic approach to infrastructure development. By actively supporting our SMEs and integrating them into critical infrastructure projects, we are fostering innovation and local content while also diversifying our supply chain, driving sustainable growth, and building a more resilient and inclusive economy for the future of our Emirate.' The Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit serves as a comprehensive platform for policymakers, investors, developers, contractors, and industry experts from around the world to address emerging trends, showcase innovative solutions, and expand strategic partnerships that drive the development of resilient, integrated cities. By gathering industry leaders and innovators under one roof, the event seeks to promote excellence in the construction and urban planning sectors, ultimately raising living standards in accordance with Abu Dhabi's ambitious vision for sustainable development and economic prosperity.


Zawya
10 hours ago
- Business
- Zawya
KFED and ADPIC sign strategic agreement to collaborate on infrastructure development in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi: The Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development (KFED) and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) signed a strategic agreement to advance bilateral cooperation and support the procurement activities of entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through the Abu Dhabi SME Champions Programme. The agreement was signed by Mouza Al Nasri, CEO of Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development and H.E. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC, during the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit, held recently at the Abu Dhabi Energy Centre. The strategic decision reaffirms both entities' commitment to accelerating industrial development and offering innovative solutions to entrepreneurs operating in the infrastructure sector. Most notably, the agreement seeks to accomplish key objectives –providing targeted procurement support programs for SMEs, connecting these enterprises with government and private sector entities across Abu Dhabi to capitalise on available procurement opportunities, and facilitating cooperation and participation in SME-focused programs and activities in the emirate to promote the sustainable development of the sector. Commenting on the agreement, Mouza Al Nasri, CEO of Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, said: 'We are pleased to further strengthen our partnership with ADPIC through this strategic agreement, enabling us to empower entrepreneurs and enhance their role in Abu Dhabi's vital infrastructure sector. The collaboration fuels our shared commitment to supporting SMEs and fostering an environment that promotes innovation and growth, which aligns with the forward-thinking vision of our wise leadership and Abu Dhabi's goals of building a more sustainable and advanced future.' H.E. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC, added,"This strategic partnership with the Khalifa Fund is a pivotal step in strengthening Abu Dhabi's economic ecosystem. Our collaboration underscores ADPIC's commitment to a holistic approach to infrastructure development. By actively supporting our SMEs and integrating them into critical infrastructure projects, we are fostering innovation and local content while also diversifying our supply chain, driving sustainable growth, and building a more resilient and inclusive economy for the future of our Emirate.' The Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit serves as a comprehensive platform for policymakers, investors, developers, contractors, and industry experts from around the world to address emerging trends, showcase innovative solutions, and expand strategic partnerships that drive the development of resilient, integrated cities. By gathering industry leaders and innovators under one roof, the event seeks to promote excellence in the construction and urban planning sectors, ultimately raising living standards in accordance with Abu Dhabi's ambitious vision for sustainable development and economic prosperity. About Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development: The Khalifa Fund is an independent, non-profit organisation affiliated with Abu Dhabi Government. Its mission is to nurture the culture of entrepreneurship, promote innovation, and offer support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the UAE through a balanced ecosystem. Founded in 2007 in accordance with Law No. 14 of 2005 and its amendments, the Fund was established to align with the vision of the late His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, former President of the United Arab Emirates. About Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre: Established in 2023, ADPIC's vision is to oversee and manage capital projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life for every resident in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. This involves diverse projects such as housing, infrastructure, tourism, community facilities, and education. ADPIC's mandate includes managing contracts, reviewing, approving, planning, and designing capital projects. These are overseen by the Centre in close collaboration with relevant entities and stakeholders to ensure quality is maintained while also facilitating efficient project execution in alignment with Abu Dhabi's strategic goals. Throughout its operations, the Centre is committed to strengthening public-private partnerships and adopting global best practices in sustainability.


Al Etihad
a day ago
- Business
- Al Etihad
ADIS explores city development and infrastructure innovation
19 June 2025 17:47 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)The inaugural Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS), hosted by the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC), took place on June 17-18 at the Abu Dhabi Energy Centre, with the theme "Future Cities: Rethinking Infrastructure for Better Lifestyles."The summit brought together over 4,000 attendees from more than 100 countries and attracted an impressive lineup of over 70 global speakers and 30 exhibitors, including leading developers, multilateral institutions, technology innovators, academic institutions, and global consultancies committed to shaping people-centric, future-ready cities. The event saw the signing of 15 agreements and strategic partnerships over two summit is supported by a distinguished coalition of partners reflecting a shared commitment to driving integrated, people-first infrastructure solutions that support the UAE's sustainability and innovation priorities. These include Modon (Headline Partner); Aldar (Real Estate Partner); Bloom, Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), and Etihad Rail (Strategic Partners); Abu Dhabi Police (Government Partner); Lead Development (Platinum Partner); Etihad Airways (Diamond Partner); and Plenary and National Bank of Fujairah (Silver Partners).Commenting on the event, Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), said: 'The Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit is a testament to the emirate's strategic vision for sustainable urban development. As Abu Dhabi continues its dynamic growth, events like ADIS are vital for fostering the global dialogue and partnerships necessary to build cities that are not only economically vibrant but also exceptionally liveable." He added, "We are proud to host this gathering, which reinforces Abu Dhabi's position as a global leader in shaping the future of infrastructure for the benefit of our communities and beyond.' Future of Abu Dhabi's Infrastructure Engineer Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre said: 'As ADIS opens, we are taking a decisive step towards shaping the future of Abu Dhabi's infrastructure in ways that will deliver long-term economic, social, and environmental impact." He added, "The summit brings together global and local expertise to help define strategic priorities, advance innovative solutions, and forge partnerships that will translate vision into sustainable outcomes. ADIS is not just a platform for dialogue, it is a catalyst for aligning infrastructure development with Abu Dhabi's broader goals for competitiveness, resilience, and quality of life.'Adding further depth to ADIS is the key Collaboration Partners from across the globe, each contributing specialised expertise to advance the summit's vision for livable, sustainable, and resilient cities. A diverse range of organisations, including the International Project Finance Association (IPFA), Mexican Business Council/CEMEX, Turkish Contractors Association, International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC), Emirates Green Building Council (EBC), and International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI), highlight ADIS as a global platform for innovation-led infrastructure development. Through keynote addresses, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, ADIS will provide a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge solutions, forge strategic partnerships, and accelerate the development of sustainable, people-centric infrastructure that will shape the future of Abu Dhabi and cities worldwide. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi


Zawya
a day ago
- Business
- Zawya
ADIS 2025 concludes: Unveiling the blueprint for lifestyle-driven urban futures
Abu Dhabi, UAE – Attracting over 4,000 attendees from more than 100 nationalities and witnessing the signing of 15 MoUs and strategic partnerships over two days, the inaugural Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS) 2025 successfully concluded today, building on the summit theme 'Future Cities: Rethinking Infrastructure for Better Lifestyles". The day's sessions provided a comprehensive exploration of how innovative infrastructure, strategic partnerships, and cutting-edge technology are converging to create truly liveable, lovable, and economically vibrant urban environments. The final day kicked off on the powerful momentum of Day 1 by diving deep into the theme of "Lifestyle Development, with an inspiring welcome address from H.E. Eng. Maysarah Mahmoud Salim Eid, Director General, Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC). H.E. Eid powerfully articulated the summit's role as a "critical connection for global thought and action in infrastructure." He asserted that infrastructure is not merely a backdrop but the "backbone" that carries a city's values, identity, and readiness for the future, a foundation upon which the critical discussions of Day 2 would build. Urban Excellence: Lessons from the World's Most Innovative Cities Daniel Liu, Executive Director at MORROW Intelligence; Emre Arolat, Founding Partner and Principal at Emre Arolat Architecture; Asma Aljassmi, Executive Director of Projects Control and Operations at Aldar Projects; and Greg Bargull, Executive Director of Development at Modon, explored during a panel discussion how leading cities are redefining urban living through inclusive growth, sustainability, and cultural identity. Daniel Liu stressed the importance of people-focused frameworks to measure infrastructure impact. Emre Arolat highlighted the role of design in reflecting local identity and shaping daily life. Asma Aljassmi emphasised how strong public-private partnerships are enabling liveable, thriving communities. Greg Bargull noted that embedding infrastructure in human-centric models is essential for long-term urban success. Together, the panellists offered insights highly relevant to Abu Dhabi's evolving urban vision. Beyond Steel and Concrete: Connecting to Nature in Urban Development A thought-provoking Fireside Chat followed, featuring Paul O'Brien, Chief Development Officer at Modon. The session delved into the global shift towards nature-integrated approaches in urban spaces. O'Brien underscored how Modon's scale enables the company to integrate sustainability from the ground up, creating efficiencies and adding value across its entire portfolio. He further emphasised Modon's pioneering position, affirming that the company is actively exporting its innovative approach to urban development, thereby proving that cities function better when they work with, not against, natural and technological systems. Redefining Public Spaces: Smart Mobility and Multifunctional Urban Hubs The discussion continued with a dynamic panel that explored how cities are creating dynamic, adaptable ecosystems that blur traditional boundaries between transportation, commercial activity, and social interaction, emphasising a human-centric approach to urban development and the vital importance of leveraging existing infrastructure. Panellists Omran Malek (Head of the SAVI Cluster, Abu Dhabi Investment Office - ADIO), Dr. Talib Alhinai (General Manager – UAE, Archer Aviation), Salam Ilayyan (Advisor, Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre - ADPIC), and Prashant Kapila (Board Member, International Federation of Consulting Engineers - FIDIC) shared their insights. Salam Ilayyan highlighted that "Every citizen expects public spaces to be functional, open, human-accessible, safe, and climate-resilient, with integrated technology and sustainability features." Building on this, Omran Malek detailed Abu Dhabi's cutting-edge approach to smart mobility, noting, "We are looking at how existing infrastructure, like helipads and parking lots, can be leveraged for multi-modal transport, making the most of every space." Complementing this vision, Dr. Talib Alhinai from Archer Aviation presented a future for urban air mobility, explaining, "Archer's mission is to replace 60 to 90-minute car drives with 10 to 20-minute electric air taxi flights, widening access to efficient urban mobility." The panel further discussed the critical role of robust frameworks and collaboration in realising these advanced urban visions. Themed Luxury Development: Deeper Brand Immersion The afternoon commenced with a fascinating panel featuring Michael Belton, Chief Executive Officer, MERED; Kristina Zanic, CEO and Founder, Kristina Zanic Consultants; David Harman, Chief Development Officer, Modon Real Estate; Mulham G. Kheriba, CDO, Reportage; and Kourosh Salehi, Partner & Global Design Principal, LWK + Partners, who discussed how luxury properties are evolving to offer curated lifestyles and immersive brand experiences. Kristina Zanic noted that "Luxury is now defined in different ways, bringing in well-being elements like water and air purification, and designing units to connect with the outside." David Harman emphasised that "Luxury continues to evolve... it's now more focused towards feelings, sense of security, and the introduction of well-being, connecting real estate with nature." Mulham G. Kheriba highlighted Reportage's unique operational model, stating, "We operate with zero leverage, no financial debt, because we control the entire process from design to execution, passing cost savings to our buyers." Kourosh Salehi concluded that "The core of any sustainable development is the quality of the building, the public realm, and the amenities it offers, fostering interaction with the wider city," asserting that Abu Dhabi no longer needs to look to other cities for inspiration. Lifestyle Infrastructure: Building a Billion-Dollar Wellness Economy The final session of the day featured H.E. Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Financial Affairs Executive Director, Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC), and Georges-Pascal Haber, CEO, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi in a Fireside Chat. The discussion highlighted the accelerating growth of the wellness sector and its integration into urban development, with a strong focus on Abu Dhabi's unique approach. H.E. Mohammed Al Suwaidi emphasised that "Abu Dhabi's unique approach to wellness blends its heritage and cultural traditions with advanced technology, creating a distinct and comprehensive experience." Georges-Pascal Haber further underscored Abu Dhabi's growing prominence, stating, "Abu Dhabi has become a centre of gravity for healthcare and wellness, attracting top talent through its unparalleled infrastructure and environment." Throughout Day 2, the emphasis remained on Abu Dhabi's proactive role in shaping a future where economic competitiveness and quality of life are inextricably linked. Discussions underscored the emirate's commitment to leveraging technology, fostering strategic partnerships, and implementing progressive policies to build resilient, sustainable, and human-centric cities. ADIS 2025 has successfully established itself as a pivotal global platform, fostering critical dialogue and showcasing Abu Dhabi's visionary approach to infrastructure development. The Summit featured more than 70 speakers in its debut edition, who provided insights that are set to inspire and inform the next generation of urban planning and development worldwide.