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“Make it in the Emirates” concludes fourth edition

May 22, 2025 / 10:08 PM
“Make it in the Emirates” concludes fourth edition
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Sharjah24: The fourth edition of the “Make it in the Emirates” Forum concluded today at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), after four dynamic days. His Excellency Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, revealed that the forum attracted a large number of companies, investors, and industry stakeholders, resulting in the announcement of AED 40 billion in industrial financing, the launch of the “Emirates Growth Fund” to support SMEs, and the creation of 1,200 new jobs.

Major Economic Impact

"The event has established itself as a leading annual platform for launching record-breaking industrial, financial, and employment opportunities," Al Suwaidi said in his concluding comments. The forum unveiled over 4,800 locally producible items valued at AED 168 billion, approved industrial financing worth AED 40 billion, and launched the AED 1 billion Emirates Growth Fund for SME support, in addition to the 1,200 job opportunities provided through Industrialists Career Exhibition.

Year-Round Initiative

Speaking to “Sharjah24”, Al Suwaidi emphasised that “Make it in the Emirates” is not just an annual event but a year-round initiative offering a growing portfolio of investment opportunities in the industrial sector. He noted that over 4,800 products worth AED 168 billion are now ready for local manufacturing by both national and international investors.

Forum Growth Evident

He highlighted the notable growth of this year’s edition compared to previous ones, bringing together manufacturing, employment, and advanced technologies under one roof—including artificial intelligence. This demonstrates the forum’s key role in diversifying the national economy and boosting the global competitiveness of Emirati products.

Employment Opportunities Boost

Al Suwaidi pointed out that the Industrialists Career Exhibition, held alongside the forum, offered 1,200 job opportunities from 100 industrial companies. The platform aims to connect national talents with jobs in advanced technical sectors, supporting the UAE’s localisation strategy and encouraging youth to pursue future-focused industrial careers.

Upward Momentum Continues

The Undersecretary concluded that this year’s outcomes reflect clear upward momentum, promising that the next edition will offer even greater opportunities, broader growth, and a stronger impact on the UAE’s industrial sector and overall economy.

May 22, 2025 / 10:08 PM

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