The UAE is taking a bold step toward a greener future with the launch of its first Green Innovation District at Expo City Dubai . This initiative goes beyond traditional sustainability efforts, creating a dedicated hub where clean energy , green technology , and circular economy solutions come together. By fostering innovation, generating high-value jobs , and attracting regional and international investments, the district aims to transform the UAE into a leading center for sustainable growth and climate-smart economic development.
A hub for innovation and sustainable development
The Green Innovation District is a joint initiative between the Ministry of Economy and Tourism and Expo City Dubai. It aims to bring together businesses, research centers, and startups dedicated to clean energy, circular economy practices, and green technologies.
The district functions as an ecosystem for collaboration, offering research and testing facilities, incubators for startups, and operational bases for established enterprises. Financial companies will also be welcomed, creating a trusted environment for regional operations and sustainable investment.
According to Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism and Chairman of the Emirates Tourism Council, the initiative represents a strategic step in aligning the UAE’s economic and environmental goals. “Over the next decade, investment in clean energy and sustainable industries in the UAE is expected to more than triple,” he said. “The Green Innovation District will channel this momentum into practical outcomes, supporting renewable-energy projects, green manufacturing, sustainable mobility, and historical economic initiatives.”
Driving jobs, SME growth, and youth participation
The district is expected to generate thousands of high-value jobs in sustainable industries while creating significant opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) focused on green technology and research.
Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and CEO of Expo City Dubai Authority, emphasized that the district will serve as a “city-wide test bed” for innovative climate solutions. At the launch, she announced the issuance of the UAE’s first Green License, which sets a standard for eco-conscious businesses operating under a dedicated sustainability framework.
The initiative also prioritizes inclusive participation, encouraging youth engagement and collaboration between SMEs, research centers, government entities, academia, and investors. Al Hashimy highlighted that the district is designed to create a dynamic and diverse ecosystem, enabling all stakeholders to co-develop solutions for a sustainable future.
Supporting UAE’s net zero and global green ambitions
The Green Innovation District is aligned with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 strategy and broader sustainability commitments, including the Paris Agreement and hosting of COP28. By consolidating clean energy ventures, sustainable mobility projects, and circular economy initiatives under one framework, the district reinforces the UAE’s leadership in regional decarbonization.
Al Marri underlined the strategic vision: “The district will strengthen the UAE’s role in helping the wider region decarbonize by developing products, services, and knowledge that accelerate the energy transition. Together with Expo City Dubai, we are proving that sustainability and competitiveness reinforce each other rather than conflict.”
Officials also emphasized the district’s global outlook, aiming to attract international investments and partnerships that support green innovation while establishing the UAE as a regional hub for sustainable economic growth.
A model for practical green transformation
The Green Innovation District is more than infrastructure—it is a practical model for integrating sustainability with economic growth. By fostering collaboration between government, private companies, academia, and investors, it offers a blueprint for inclusive, high-impact innovation.
Key features include:
A hub for innovation and sustainable development
The Green Innovation District is a joint initiative between the Ministry of Economy and Tourism and Expo City Dubai. It aims to bring together businesses, research centers, and startups dedicated to clean energy, circular economy practices, and green technologies.
The district functions as an ecosystem for collaboration, offering research and testing facilities, incubators for startups, and operational bases for established enterprises. Financial companies will also be welcomed, creating a trusted environment for regional operations and sustainable investment.
According to Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism and Chairman of the Emirates Tourism Council, the initiative represents a strategic step in aligning the UAE’s economic and environmental goals. “Over the next decade, investment in clean energy and sustainable industries in the UAE is expected to more than triple,” he said. “The Green Innovation District will channel this momentum into practical outcomes, supporting renewable-energy projects, green manufacturing, sustainable mobility, and historical economic initiatives.”
Driving jobs, SME growth, and youth participation
The district is expected to generate thousands of high-value jobs in sustainable industries while creating significant opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) focused on green technology and research.
Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and CEO of Expo City Dubai Authority, emphasized that the district will serve as a “city-wide test bed” for innovative climate solutions. At the launch, she announced the issuance of the UAE’s first Green License, which sets a standard for eco-conscious businesses operating under a dedicated sustainability framework.
The initiative also prioritizes inclusive participation, encouraging youth engagement and collaboration between SMEs, research centers, government entities, academia, and investors. Al Hashimy highlighted that the district is designed to create a dynamic and diverse ecosystem, enabling all stakeholders to co-develop solutions for a sustainable future.
Supporting UAE’s net zero and global green ambitions
The Green Innovation District is aligned with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 strategy and broader sustainability commitments, including the Paris Agreement and hosting of COP28. By consolidating clean energy ventures, sustainable mobility projects, and circular economy initiatives under one framework, the district reinforces the UAE’s leadership in regional decarbonization.
Al Marri underlined the strategic vision: “The district will strengthen the UAE’s role in helping the wider region decarbonize by developing products, services, and knowledge that accelerate the energy transition. Together with Expo City Dubai, we are proving that sustainability and competitiveness reinforce each other rather than conflict.”
Officials also emphasized the district’s global outlook, aiming to attract international investments and partnerships that support green innovation while establishing the UAE as a regional hub for sustainable economic growth.
A model for practical green transformation
The Green Innovation District is more than infrastructure—it is a practical model for integrating sustainability with economic growth. By fostering collaboration between government, private companies, academia, and investors, it offers a blueprint for inclusive, high-impact innovation.
Key features include:
- Research facilities, testing spaces, and incubators for low-carbon technologies
- Financial and operational bases for international companies
- Green License and Green Intellectual Property Office to support eco-conscious businesses
- Platforms for SMEs, startups, and youth to engage directly in sustainable development
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