Largest-ever Make it in the Emirates opens Monday with 120,000 visitors plus first-ever AI showcase, UAE industrial heritage story
Last Update: Monday, May 4, 2026 : 12:15 (+4GMT)
The fifth edition brings together approximately 1,200 exhibitors across 88,000 square meters as the UAE's flagship industrial gathering gets underway on Monday.
Abu Dhabi, UAE. 3 May 2026: The UAE's flagship industrial forum opens Monday in Abu Dhabi with 120,000 visitors expected over four days and a host of new features designed to help businesses tap into one of the world's most dynamic industrial development stories
The fifth and largest edition of Make it in the Emirates, taking place under the theme 'Advanced Industry. Emerging Stronger', brings together approximately 1,200 exhibitors across 88,000 square metres at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, spanning 12 priority industries including advanced manufacturing, aerospace and defence, pharmaceuticals, energy, mobility, and sustainable materials.
The scale of this year's event reinforces the UAE's long‑term industrial direction and commitment to an economy built to keep building. It comes on the heels of industrial GDP rising by 70% from 2021 and exports more than doubling to AED 262 billion.
Major deals will be announced during the week between government, national enterprises, global corporations, and local businesses.
The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) will unveil a series of initiatives to bolster the UAE's industrial resilience and support companies through today's volatile environment. These include the next generation of the In-Country Value (ICV) Program, which has redirected more than AED 473 billion into the national economy, supporting local jobs and strengthening supply chains.
New for 2026: AI, start-up, quality & heritage hubs
This year's edition introduces four dedicated experiential hubs — one of the most significant expansion of the forum's format since its launch — reflecting a push to move beyond deal-making and into hands-on industrial capability building.
Laid out like lobes of the human brain, the Intelligence Hub is a 1,400-square-metre technology showcase positioned along VIP circulation routes and designed for what organizers describe as "real industrial decisions". The hub features AI, robotics, drones, electric vehicles, batteries, industrial cybersecurity, and smart manufacturing technologies, structured across three showcase categories: locally developed technologies, international innovations, and UAE-global collaborations.
With SMEs, start-ups, and entrepreneurs accounting for 61% of exhibitors this year, the Industry NextGen Hub supports businesses with a direct pipeline into national procurement. The hub features pitch competitions, investor matchmaking, business-to-business meetings with anchor buyers, and workshops on accessing national financing programmes and integrating into supply chains.
The Quality Hub focuses on the certification and accreditation frameworks that allow UAE-manufactured products to compete in international markets, offering practical guidance on standards compliance.
The House of Industry, billed as the UAE's first immersive industrial heritage exhibition, traces the country's evolution from early trade through to advanced manufacturing via film, timelines, and interactive exhibits. The debut of a heritage experience at Make it in the Emirates places the UAE's industrial story at the heart of national identity.
Make it in the Emirates 2026 is hosted by MoIAT in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), ADNOC, and L'IMAD, and organized by ADNEC Group. Created to advance the UAE's industrial strategy, the platform operates as a national mechanism for turning ambition into action by convening industrial priorities, capabilities, and opportunities into one place.
- PoCs Prove Industry is Ready for Contactless Travel... [7096-Views]
- du announces enhanced connectivity support and services for SMEs and startups ... [2527-Views]
- Federal Tax Authority Obtains Corporate Ethical Procurement and Supply Certifi... [2396-Views]
- Deerfields Mall records 11% footfall growth in Q1, reinforcing its position as... [2332-Views]
- The UAE Becomes a Top 10 Global Exporter, Latest WTO Figures Show... [2256-Views]
- SHEGLAM Drops Two New Beauty Essentials: The Brow-Fection Micro-Stroke Liquid... [2247-Views]
- SalamAir Releases First Quarter (Q1) 2026 On-Time Performance Results... [2229-Views]
- Uae Pavilion Pergola From Expo 2025 Osaka Finds A New Home In Japan... [2219-Views]
- Etihad launches Dhaka services, strengthening trade and cargo links between th... [2203-Views]
- To Empower Emirati Talent Ministry Of Culture Launches ‘Fifth Cycle of Nation... [2163-Views]
- Redefining Retail with Purpose: Mercato Leads Dubai as the Only Licensed Autis... [2115-Views]
- Malabar Gold & Diamonds Launches Relocated and Expanded Showroom at Visakhapat... [2087-Views]
- Ericsson and du enhance Fixed Wireless Access services in the UAE... [2046-Views]
- Federal Tax Authority Conducted 176,000 Market Inspection Visits in 2025, Up 8... [2043-Views]
- UAE Aa2 Rating with Stable Outlook Unchanged Following Moody's Ratings Periodi... [2032-Views]
- “My Family is Reading”: Dubai knowledge model for driving wider social impact,... [1807-Views]
- Oakley meta vanguard debuts prizm™ transitions® in new colorway launch... [1794-Views]
- Dubai Gold District Launches Concierge Home Delivery for Gold and Jewellery Pu... [1764-Views]
- Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Crowned 2026 World Performance Car... [1680-Views]
- RTA Begins its 2026 Preventive Maintenance Works for Sidewalks Covering 90,000... [1671-Views]



