UAE news 2026: Dubai AI zone expands as Gulf hubs chase global tech capital
Émirats Arabes Unis — Dubai and Abu Dhabi streamline data-centre and AI licensing; sovereign funds target MENA language models and fintech growth in 2026.
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United Arab Emirates regulators unveiled streamlined licensing for artificial-intelligence firms building regional language models and hyperscale data-centre capacity. Sovereign funds co-invested with global cloud providers on a campus outside Dubai aimed at low-latency links to South Asia and East Africa.
Abu Dhabi financial centres reported rising venture inflows into fintech and climate analytics startups serving Gulf supply chains. Privacy advocates called for transparent audit rules on government data partnerships and cross-border model training.
Dubai Internet City tenants said talent visas and sandbox regulations accelerated pilot deployments for Arabic NLP tools. Competitor hubs in Riyadh and Doha responded with matched incentive packages for GPU infrastructure.
MENA technology briefings on wop360.com/uae alongside Saudi Arabia and Qatar coverage.
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