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The Produced Water Society is set to convene industry executives, environmental experts, and public servants for the highly anticipated Middle East Water Week Conference and Exhibition.
The strategic management of produced and industrial water has transitioned from a routine operational task to a critical global priority.
High-salinity operations present unique ecological challenges, particularly where resource conservation is paramount. Addressing this pressing imperative, the Produced Water Society is set to convene industry executives, environmental experts, and public servants for the highly anticipated Middle East Water Week Conference and Exhibition. Scheduled in Al-Khobar from 14th to 17th December 2026, the event promises to shape integrated water strategies, focusing on produced water, industrial water, and advanced treatment solutions.
Marking the 10th anniversary of its Middle East chapter, the summit arrives at a watershed moment for the global energy landscape. This year's overarching focus is driven by the theme, “One Water, One Strategy: Redefining Produced and Industrial Water in the Middle East,” an initiative seeking to bring together global experts, industry leaders, and innovators. Rather than treating different wastewater streams as isolated challenges, the conference advocates for a strategic convergence, positioning all water into a single, unified national resource strategy.
Transitioning to Circular Water Economies
A significant focus of the 2026 agenda is the necessary shift away from traditional disposal methods towards progressive circular water economies. In particular, discussions will heavily prioritise Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) and industrial water valorisation. By treating high-salinity brine and produced water as lucrative assets rather than liabilities, operators can simultaneously reduce their environmental footprint and unlock new economic value.
These critical enablers of the circular economy will be thoroughly examined alongside emerging treatment technologies. The objective is to equip attendees with knowledge to maximise operational efficiency and mitigate environmental impacts inherent in intensive industrial operations.
Three Pillars of Industry Transformation
To ensure a comprehensive exploration of these complex topics, the event’s technical sessions, strategic discussions, and in-depth case studies are meticulously structured around three core pillars:
- Treatment Technologies and Operational Solutions: Experts will highlight cutting-edge advancements in treating produced water. This includes deploying modular offshore and onshore systems, novel separation methods, and developing eco-friendly chemicals with proven success in active field deployments.
- Sustainability, Reuse, and Environmental Strategy: A dedicated focus on ecological responsibility will explore circular water economies and Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems. Sessions will delve into advanced oilfield brine management, navigating complex regulatory compliance, and practically integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) metrics for global energy operations.
- Economics, Risk Management, and Policy: Balancing environmental liability with economic feasibility remains a critical hurdle. This pillar will analyse lifecycle costs, explore return-on-investment (ROI) modelling for digital water systems, and establish robust decision-making frameworks based on quantitative risk assessments.
Expanding Commercial Opportunities in Dammam
Beyond the strategic discussions, the Al-Khobar conference will be enhanced by an expansive exhibition space. This vital platform for knowledge exchange empowers technology providers to present their latest solutions directly to key decision-makers. Exhibitors are afforded a unique opportunity to place themselves at the absolute forefront of industry innovation, gaining immediate market feedback while establishing powerful new commercial connections and strengthening existing customer relationships in Dammam and beyond.
To further support industry collaboration, the event features tiered sponsorship options—including Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Gala Dinner packages. These commercial tiers offer strategic advantages such as prime booth placement, press kit releases, full-page colour advertisements, VIP access, and discounted delegate registration.
The Middle East Water Week represents a pivotal gathering for those committed to redefining the intersection of energy production and environmental stewardship. By fostering a collaborative environment, the exhibition ensures that stakeholders can transition from theoretical sustainability models to actionable, technologically advanced solutions, fundamentally altering the trajectory of the water industry.
The global pursuit of integrated urban living has redefined how major cities approach property development.
Modern residents are increasingly seeking more than just luxury; they demand a harmonious blend of creativity, connectivity, and natural surroundings.
In Dubai, this shift is particularly evident as districts once synonymous solely with commerce and professional activity are transforming into multifaceted, 24-hour lifestyle destinations. This evolution is central to the city’s long-term vision, where the convergence of design, culture, and community has become a primary driver of high-end real estate demand.
The Dubai Design District (d3) has historically stood as the region’s premier hub for creativity and innovation. However, as the urban landscape matures, the challenge for developers has been to introduce residential infrastructure that respects the district’s unique creative identity while providing the comforts of contemporary waterfront living. The answer lies in master-planned expansions that leverage green corridors, pedestrian-first infrastructure, and architectural designs that echo the local environment. By embedding residential towers into an established commercial ecosystem, developers are creating environments where the lines between work, leisure, and home are seamlessly integrated.
Central to this transformative strategy is Meraas, a member of Dubai Holding Real Estate. As part of its commitment to advancing the ambitions of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, Meraas has been systematically executing a vision to establish d3 as a global benchmark for design-focused urban living. This progress is underscored by the sustained popularity of its recent residential offerings, which have seen exceptional market performance and rapid absorption by buyers seeking long-term investment opportunities in central locations.
Building on this momentum, Meraas has officially commenced ground works for its latest landmark project, Atélis at d3. The company announced that it has awarded the ground works contract for the project to International Foundation Group. According to Meraas, the contract encompasses a comprehensive scope of work, including “comprehensive site preparation, excavation, soil improvement, dewatering, and the design and construction of shoring and piling works.” These essential activities serve as the foundation for the subsequent phases of construction, ensuring the site is fully prepared for the rise of what is set to be a significant addition to the Dubai skyline.
Designed by the internationally-renowned architectural practice Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Atélis at d3 is envisioned as a 45-storey residential landmark. The tower’s design is particularly notable for its “elegant, petal-inspired balconies inspired by flowers native to the UAE desert,” a feature that bridges modern aesthetic values with local heritage. Once completed, the development will provide a collection of one- to four-bedroom apartments, complemented by exclusive penthouses. Residents will enjoy panoramic views of the Dubai Creek and the iconic city skyline, further cementing the tower’s status as a premium residential address.
Beyond its architectural prominence, Atélis is designed to reflect the creative character of its surroundings. A company spokesman noted that “residents will have access to three levels of premium amenities, including wellness facilities, co-working spaces, and communal areas reflecting d3’s creative character.” By offering these curated spaces, the project supports the broader objective of fostering an environment where creativity, entrepreneurship, and luxury living converge.
As work continues on-site, the development stands as a testament to the ongoing evolution of the Dubai Design District. By transforming a commercial hub into a vibrant waterfront neighbourhood, Meraas is not only meeting the demand for high-end housing but is also setting a new standard for how professional creative districts can evolve into fully integrated, human-centric communities.
The Middle East Event Show (MEES) 2026 is set to return to the emirate of Dubai, marking a defining moment for the regional events sector.
The Middle East Event Show (MEES) 2026 is set to return to the emirate of Dubai, marking a defining moment for the regional events sector.
Scheduled to take place from the 18th to the 19th of August at the Sheikh Maktoum Hall in the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the gathering is anticipated to attract more than 6,000 event professionals. As the industry looks towards the future with renewed confidence, MEES serves as the anchor event for the region, bringing together organisers, suppliers, venues, creative agencies, and corporate decision-makers to reconnect, unlock opportunities, and definitively shape what comes next.
Navigating Disruption and High-Pressure Dynamics
In recent years, the events ecosystem has absorbed significant disruption, forcing businesses to adapt rapidly to shifting market dynamics. Today, the industry faces a unique set of challenges that extend far beyond traditional logistics. Chief among these is the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into event planning and execution. Professionals are actively debating whether events might be technology’s biggest blind spot, or if AI can be seamlessly harnessed to enhance live experiences without losing the essential human touch.
Furthermore, the sector is grappling with profound human-centric issues. The notoriously high-pressure nature of event production has sparked vital conversations around mental wellbeing, workplace resilience, and the future viability of freelance professionals who form the critical backbone of the industry. Addressing these hurdles requires honest dialogue, structural changes, and practical solutions tailored to the evolving commercial needs of the modern market, ensuring that revenue innovation does not come at the cost of widespread workforce burnout.
Dubai as the Hub for Q4 Commercial Acceleration
To address these complex challenges, MEES 2026 offers a concentrated platform for professional development and strategic alignment. The event’s positioning in mid-August is highly deliberate. Arriving at the close of Dubai’s quieter summer travel window and immediately preceding the intensive Q4 event season, MEES acts as a vital strategic launchpad. For event agencies operating across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), this specific period is absolutely crucial for initiating Q4 budget conversations at the client level and securing competitive advantages.
By functioning as a strictly trade-only Business-to-Business (B2B) exhibition, MEES guarantees a highly qualified audience. The platform allows agencies to engage in serious deal-making, refresh commercial agreements, and finalise which technology partners, venues, and creative studios they will include in their upcoming proposals. Supported by Dubai Business Events, the emirate’s official meetings bureau, the wider Dubai MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) ecosystem provides an ideal backdrop for this commercial acceleration. While anchored in Dubai, the exhibition successfully draws stakeholders from across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, and the Levant, ensuring a truly comprehensive regional perspective.
Informa Connect Announces a Comprehensive Programme
Informa Connect, the official organiser of MEES, has structured the 17th edition to act as a crucial reset point for the industry. Under the guiding pillars of "Reconnect, Rebuild, and Move Forward," the organisation has announced a comprehensive agenda designed to deliver actionable insights. The 2026 exhibition floor will feature over 100 solution providers showcasing the very latest event technologies and bespoke support services.
Alongside the main exhibition, Informa Connect will host more than 35 free-to-attend seminar sessions and introduce a new Workshop Zone focused on practical skills in AI, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria, and creative strategy. Over 60 regional and global industry leaders will guide these sessions, focusing on essential topics such as revenue innovation, commercial growth, and building lasting resilience as the new standard for the global industry.
Following the two-day exhibition, the extensive programme will culminate on the 20th of August with the prestigious Middle East Event Awards. Held at the Madinat Arena within Madinat Jumeirah, the gala will celebrate the exceptional people, projects, and partnerships that are currently driving the region's events industry forward. Through this highly curated programming, Informa Connect continues to equip specialists with the vital knowledge and commercial connections they desperately need to thrive in a highly competitive market environment.
A consortium led by EDF power solutions, Al Khadra Partners, and OQ Alternative Energy (OQAE) officially announced the successful achievement of financial close for the 120-megawatt (MW) Jaalan Bani Bu Ali (JBB) Wind Independent Power Project.
As nations accelerate their shift away from carbon-intensive power generation, the challenge lies not merely in the technological deployment of renewable infrastructure, but in the intricate financial and operational orchestration required to bring these projects to fruition.
In the Sultanate of Oman, where the commitment to sustainability is firmly rooted in the ambitious framework of Vision 2040, the transition to a greener grid is moving from conceptual planning to concrete, large-scale implementation.
For industrialised and emerging economies alike, the primary hurdle in scaling renewable energy has historically been the gap between policy goals and actionable, bankable infrastructure. Developing utility-scale wind farms requires more than just geography; it demands the alignment of government procurement, private sector investment, and technical expertise. The financial close of a major project is often the most significant milestone in this journey, signalling that a project has secured the necessary capital, risk mitigation, and contractual stability to move from the boardroom to the construction site.
Oman has been systematically laying the groundwork for this transition, aiming to increase the share of renewable energy in its national electricity mix to at least 30 per cent by 2030. This strategy serves a dual purpose: supporting the Sultanate’s Net Zero 2050 ambitions while ensuring long-term energy security through diversification. Within this market context, the ability to attract international consortiums to develop infrastructure has become a key indicator of the country’s growing appeal as a hub for sustainable investment.
This week, the Sultanate marked a significant step forward in this journey. A consortium led by EDF power solutions, Al Khadra Partners, and OQ Alternative Energy (OQAE) officially announced the successful achievement of financial close for the 120-megawatt (MW) Jaalan Bani Bu Ali (JBB) Wind Independent Power Project.
The project follows the execution of a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Nama Power and Water Procurement Company (Nama PWP). Located in the South Al Sharqiyah Governorate, approximately 440 km from the Port of Duqm, the wind farm is set to become one of the country’s most prominent onshore wind energy initiatives. The facility will comprise 16 wind turbines, each boasting a generation capacity of 7.7 MW, and is expected to commence commercial operations in the third quarter of 2027.
The environmental and economic implications of the JBB Wind Project are substantial. Once operational, the farm is projected to supply renewable electricity to more than 13,500 Omani households annually while avoiding over 270,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year. Beyond the environmental gains, the project is designed to bolster local economic development, creating opportunities for skills transfer, job creation, and enhanced participation for Omani businesses during both the construction and operational phases.
Reflecting on the achievement, Luc Koechlin, CEO Middle East of EDF power solutions, said: "Achieving financial close on the JBB Wind Project is a major milestone for all partners involved and demonstrates the confidence of lenders in both the project and Oman's renewable energy market."
This milestone reaffirms the viability of Oman’s renewable sector and underscores the collaborative approach required to drive the Sultanate toward its long-term decarbonisation objectives.
Rakiza Fund I and specialist water investor IV3 Aqua have officially agreed to acquire Majis Industrial Services SAOC from the global energy investment group OQ.
Oman’s ongoing journey toward comprehensive economic diversification has received a fresh and substantial boost, highlighting the vital role of private-sector participation in modern nation-building.
In a landmark transaction that firmly underscores the Sultanate’s strategic priorities, Rakiza Fund I and specialist water investor IV3 Aqua have officially agreed to acquire Majis Industrial Services SAOC from the global energy investment group OQ. This high-profile acquisition marks a pivotal milestone in expanding private investment within critical infrastructure, directly supporting the manufacturing and industrial growth objectives outlined in Oman’s ambitious Vision 2040 framework.
Powering the SOHAR Port and Freezone
Majis operates as the premier integrated industrial water utilities provider within the SOHAR Port and Freezone, functioning as a vital cornerstone for one of the nation's most active and strategic economic hubs. The organisation delivers a comprehensive, mission-critical portfolio of essential services, ranging from cooling seawater and industrial process water to dependable potable water distribution and advanced wastewater treatment. By securing this foundational asset, the acquiring consortium aims to inject fresh operational expertise, enhanced financial resilience, and long-term sustainability into Oman’s thriving industrial backbone, ensuring that regional businesses have uninterrupted access to indispensable utility services.
The partnership brings together the robust local market experience and extensive regional network of Rakiza Fund I—which is co-managed by Oman Infrastructure Investment Management and Equitix—alongside the proven technical capabilities of global water infrastructure investor IV3 Aqua. Industry leaders have expressed immense confidence in the transaction's capacity to unlock new value for all stakeholders involved. Khalid al Khatib, Chief Executive Officer of Rakiza, emphasised the compelling nature of the asset during the announcement: "As the leading integrated water utilities platform in SOHAR, Majis combines strategic importance, a high-quality customer base and long-term contracted revenues, making it a highly attractive investment that aligns with our long-term strategy,"
Expanding Proven Technical Expertise
For IV3 Aqua, this strategic acquisition builds firmly upon an already established operational footprint across the Sultanate. The firm previously delivered the Qurayyat Independent Water Project, successfully operating a major seawater reverse osmosis desalination facility capable of producing 200,000 cubic metres per day. Expanding their operational portfolio to include Majis significantly broadens their capability to deliver large-scale, reliable utility solutions tailored specifically to heavy industrial demands, strict environmental regulations, and complex logistical requirements across the region.
Key stakeholders have underlined that as manufacturing hubs expand rapidly across the region, safeguarding environmental standards and resource security remains paramount. Representatives from IV3 Aqua noted: "As Oman advances its Vision 2040 ambitions, reliable and resilient water infrastructure will play an increasingly important role in enabling sustainable industrial expansion," Furthermore, maintaining high environmental standards is viewed as integral to attracting foreign direct investment.
Optimisation and Future Growth
Meanwhile, OQ views the divestment as part of a disciplined capital allocation and active portfolio optimisation programme. Following previous successful partial divestments across various energy and industrial sectors, OQ continues to streamline its corporate operations, allowing the group to redeploy capital toward new growth opportunities that align closely with national economic priorities, shareholder value, and long-term financial goals.
This major transaction signals robust and enduring international investor confidence in Oman’s rapidly evolving infrastructure market. By championing dynamic public-private partnerships and drawing long-term institutional capital into essential utilities, the Sultanate is effectively future-proofing its industrial landscape against forthcoming challenges. As Majis enters this next exciting chapter of corporate growth, the enhanced focus on operational excellence, sustainable development, and reliable service delivery promises to deliver enduring benefits for businesses, local communities, and the broader regional economy for years to come.
The first half of 2026 has witnessed a remarkable milestone in the Middle Eastern property sector, with DAMAC Properties firmly establishing its undeniable dominance in the United Arab Emirates.
The first half of 2026 has witnessed a remarkable milestone in the Middle Eastern property sector, with DAMAC Properties firmly establishing its undeniable dominance in the United Arab Emirates.
Recognised widely as the largest private real estate developer in the UAE and the broader Middle East, the organisation has achieved unprecedented commercial success. According to recent performance metrics, DAMAC recorded an impressive 5,706 transactions during the critical H1 2026 period. These robust sales, which are valued at a staggering AED 15.6 billion, have propelled the developer to the very forefront of the industry, ranking it first in Dubai’s highly competitive primary off-plan residential market by sales volume.
To understand the true magnitude of this accomplishment, it is essential to examine the official governmental figures. Based on comprehensive Dubai Land Department data covering the period from January to June 2026, DAMAC comfortably secured the first-place position by sales volume. The nearest competitor trailed behind with 5,316 units sold. Furthermore, DAMAC ranked second overall in terms of total sales value. The wider context of Dubai’s off-plan primary residential market reveals a sector that remains exceptionally active and resilient against global economic headwinds. During this six-month window, the emirate recorded an astounding AED 92.8 billion in total sales across 46,794 apartment units, showcasing intense competition amongst top-tier developers who are continuously offering a broad mix of both luxury apartments and family villas.
Dominating the Off-Plan Villa Segment
However, it is specifically within the highly sought-after off-plan villa segment that DAMAC’s performance has been truly exceptional. Total sales for villas across Dubai touched AED 56.9 billion across 7,730 individual units over the first half of the year. Capturing a monumental portion of this specific demographic, DAMAC successfully sold nearly one out of every two villa units available on the market. This equates to an extraordinary 44.2 per cent share of the off-plan villa segment alone. To put this commanding market lead into perspective, this figure represents almost twice the overall share achieved by the next-ranked developer and ultimately accounted for a full 20 per cent of the total market share.
Reflecting on this period of robust operational performance and subsequent growth, Amira Sajwani, Managing Director, DAMAC Properties, said: “These results reflect investor confidence in Dubai’s resilient real estate sector. Our focus remains on creating distinctive communities, maintaining disciplined growth and delivering homes that respond to the evolving needs of Dubai’s residents and an ever-expanding global investor base. DAMAC’s leadership by unit volume demonstrates the depth of demand across our portfolio and our ability to convert that demand at scale.”
Strategic Transition and Future Deliveries
Looking ahead, DAMAC’s immense sales momentum serves to actively bolster its broader strategic vision, a strategy that relies heavily upon combining innovative product design with sustained construction timelines and reliable physical delivery. The stellar sales performance witnessed throughout 2026 is structurally supported by a consistent, methodical cadence of property handovers. These scheduled handovers span several of the developer's flagship luxury developments across the city, most notably including renowned communities such as DAMAC Hills, DAMAC Hills 2, DAMAC Lagoons, Chic Tower, and Elegance Tower.
This strategic operational alignment is particularly vital as Dubai’s dynamic residential property sector actively transitions from being primarily launch-led to becoming fundamentally delivery-driven. In direct response to this ongoing market maturation, DAMAC is actively strengthening its already extensive development pipeline. The developer boasts a formidable historical track record, having already delivered more than 50,000 homes to buyers to date. Furthermore, another 8,800 properties are strongly anticipated to be delivered across Dubai before the end of 2026. Through these ongoing efforts, DAMAC remains resolutely committed to creating premium, lifestyle-driven communities that successfully elevate everyday living into a truly immersive experience for its modern residents.
The Ministry of Energy and Minerals has launched a public investment opportunity encompassing two highly anticipated limestone mining sites in Salalah.
The Sultanate of Oman is taking a decisive step towards bolstering its domestic construction industry and diversifying its economy.
The Ministry of Energy and Minerals has launched a public investment opportunity encompassing two highly anticipated limestone mining sites in Salalah. This strategic move invites qualified Omani companies to bid for the extraction projects, representing a core component of efforts to support the robust development of the nation's mining sector whilst strengthening local production of essential construction materials.
According to a recent ministry announcement, the application window for these locations remains open for three months, commencing on the 19th of July and concluding on the 18th of October 2026. Interested enterprises must submit proposals through the government’s Taqa digital platform. The opportunity explicitly covers two designated limestone mining sites situated within the Public Mining Area in Salalah, a region renowned for rich geological reserves.
Empowering Local Enterprises
A notable characteristic of this public tender is its strict exclusivity. The ministry has stated categorically that the bidding process is open solely to Omani companies and institutions. Furthermore, these entities must possess demonstrable, proven experience in managing mining projects and related operational activities.
This crucial requirement underscores the government's strategic focus on increasing local participation within the lucrative mining sector. By mandating a baseline of technical capability among successful bidders, the ministry ensures the nation’s natural resources are managed by competent domestic operators committed to long-term sustainable extraction.
Securing Domestic Supply Chains
Perhaps the most defining parameter of this new investment opportunity is the strict regulation regarding the destination of extracted minerals. Under the published terms, all limestone production from these two Salalah sites will be entirely restricted to domestic use, with exports strictly not permitted.
This condition is deliberately aimed at supporting the local building materials industry by guaranteeing a stable supply of raw materials for the domestic market. Limestone stands as one of Oman's most abundant mineral resources, serving as an indispensable raw material for cement, construction aggregates, and other building products. Driven by ongoing infrastructure projects, industrial developments, and rapid urban expansion across the Sultanate of Oman, domestic demand for high-quality construction materials is expected to remain exceptionally strong.
Fostering Fair Competition
To ensure equitable resource distribution, the Ministry of Energy and Minerals has implemented stringent regulatory measures regarding site allocation. While companies are encouraged to submit competitive bids for both mining locations, the ministry has firmly mandated that no single company will be awarded more than one site.
Crucially, this restriction also extends to companies owned by the same shareholders. If cross-ownership exceeds the threshold of 30 per cent in relation to the same site, the entities will be subject to the one-site limitation. This measure is intended to promote significantly wider participation, foster healthy competition within the local industry, and prevent the consolidation of essential resource rights into the hands of a few operators.
Advancing Oman Vision 2040
This mineral offering forms an integral part of Oman's broader macroeconomic strategy to develop its mining sector. Mining is identified as a priority industry under the Oman Vision 2040 framework, which seeks to rapidly diversify the national economy beyond hydrocarbons. To actualise this vision, Oman has steadily expanded investment opportunities across various mineral resources. This expansion is heavily supported by geological surveys, regulatory reforms, and efficient digital licensing services designed to attract private-sector investment.
The ministry has increasingly utilised competitive public tenders and digital platforms to allocate mining concessions. This approach achieves greater transparency and operational efficiency whilst encouraging responsible resource development. These proactive measures guarantee that Oman's natural wealth is harvested efficiently and managed in a way that provides maximum benefit to the national economy over the long term.
Interested organisations must act promptly, as applications are required to be submitted electronically via the Taqa e-mining platform before the application period expires. Successful bidders will be legally expected to develop the Salalah sites in strict accordance with technical and regulatory requirements, fulfilling their mandate of supplying limestone exclusively to the domestic market.
One of the greatest strengths of ProjectVIEW AI is that it does not require external data to be perfectly sanitised before becoming valuable.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the engineering, construction, infrastructure, mining, marine, offshore, and industrial sectors.
Organisations are investing heavily in AI assistants, large language models, analytics platforms, and intelligent search technologies to unlock insights hidden within their data. Yet despite these investments, one question remains largely unanswered: how does AI know what is true?
Every project-driven organisation generates enormous amounts of information every day. ERP systems, Primavera P6 schedules, building information modelling applications, procurement platforms, spreadsheets, IoT devices, and countless third-party applications all contribute valuable information. The challenge is not a lack of data. The challenge is that every source tells only part of the story.
Without an authoritative business reference, AI simply becomes exceptionally good at recognising statistical patterns across disconnected information. It may summarise documents, identify similarities, and answer questions, but it cannot reliably determine which information reflects the operational reality of the business. That distinction separates informative AI from enterprise-grade decision intelligence.
The Enterprise Knowledge Problem
Digital transformation has produced an unexpected side effect. Organisations have accumulated decades of valuable business knowledge that now resides across hundreds of disconnected systems. Consider a typical contractor or EPC organisation. Critical information exists simultaneously across ProjectVIEW ERP, Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, Excel workbooks, procurement portals, finance systems, legacy applications, document management systems, engineering calculations, equipment telemetry, and supplier correspondence.
While every repository contains useful information, none independently describes the complete business reality. The traditional response has been to spend months—or even years—trying to sanitise, standardise, migrate, and consolidate every dataset into a single repository before AI initiatives can begin. Unfortunately, by the time that effort is complete, the business has already changed.
The Missing Piece in Enterprise AI
Most AI platforms treat every data source equally. ProjectVIEW AI does not. At the heart of the platform lies ProjectVIEW ERP, which serves as the deterministic operational model of the enterprise. It defines the verified relationships between bills of quantities, work breakdown structures, cost codes, resources, procurement, contracts, variations, progress, payroll, cash flow, and project controls.
These relationships are not inferred by AI; they are established through the organisation’s operational processes and business rules. ProjectVIEW ERP therefore becomes far more than a standard software system. It becomes the organisation’s Enterprise Knowledge Foundation.
Deterministic AI: From Prediction to Understanding
Most AI solutions begin by asking: “What does the data probably mean?”
ProjectVIEW AI asks a fundamentally different question: “How does this information relate to the verified operational model of the organization?”
That difference changes everything. Instead of relying solely on probabilities, ProjectVIEW AI evaluates every new piece of information against an established framework of enterprise knowledge. It understands business context before generating conclusions. The deterministic layer does not replace AI; it gives AI something reliable to reason with.
Nothing Is Wasted
One of the greatest strengths of ProjectVIEW AI is that it does not require external data to be perfectly sanitised before becoming valuable. ProjectVIEW AI follows a different philosophy: nothing is wasted. Because the ERP provides a deterministic knowledge reference, the AI can interpret imperfect, incomplete, or externally generated information within the proper operational context.
A spreadsheet containing quantities immediately becomes associated with relevant items. A supplier email becomes evidence supporting procurement status, delivery risks, or potential claims. Publicly available information is evaluated against active projects to identify opportunities and risks. Instead of discarding unsanitised information, ProjectVIEW AI contextualises it, building a continuously expanding organisational memory.
From System Integration to Cognitive Integration
For years, enterprise software focused on system integration, moving information between applications. ProjectVIEW AI focuses on cognitive integration, explaining what that information means to the business. Imagine asking:
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“Which delayed purchase orders will impact next month’s critical path?”
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“Which subcontractors present the highest contractual risk?”
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“Which projects are likely to experience margin erosion?”
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“Which variations have sufficient technical, contractual, and financial evidence to support a claim?”
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“How will current procurement delays affect forecast cash flow?”
These are not document searches. They are business reasoning exercises. Large language models understand language but not the operational logic of an EPC organisation. ProjectVIEW AI builds upon the organisation's established knowledge anchor. The best AI doesn’t just generate answers; it understands your business before it answers.
The new automotive logistics hub in Dubai is specifically designed to strengthen core industry verticals and effectively expand Hellman's global network capabilities.
The global supply chain landscape is constantly evolving to meet the demands of fast-growing industries.
On June 8th, 2026, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics officially broke ground on a brand-new, dedicated facility. This new automotive logistics hub in Dubai is strategically located within the highly sought-after Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza).
This significant project marks a major milestone in the company's long-term growth agenda. It is specifically designed to strengthen core industry verticals and effectively expand the company's global network capabilities. By establishing this site, Hellmann aims to support the expanding operational needs of its existing automotive customers in the region while creating scalable capacity for future growth.
Strengthening the Middle East automotive logistics market
The decision to invest in dedicated, industry-focused infrastructure allows Hellmann to enhance its ability to deliver highly resilient logistics solutions. These solutions are specifically tailored to the growing Middle East automotive logistics market. Market projections indicate that this sector is expected to expand at an annual rate of around 4% to 6% through the year 2030. The United Arab Emirates plays a strategically vital role in this context. The country serves as a key gateway connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa. Furthermore, the UAE offers strong multimodal connectivity and robust infrastructure for comprehensive global supply chain offerings.
The built-to-suit facility is currently being developed by INDU Logistics to meet these regional demands which is part of the INDU Group. Once completed, it will serve as a dedicated automotive hub seamlessly integrated within Hellmann's Middle East network.
The massive facility, spanning approximately 28,000 square meters is meticulously designed to manage the full spectrum of automotive spare parts logistics. The operational layout includes several specialized zones to maximize efficiency:
- It utilises high-density bin storage to organize smaller components efficiently and securely.
- The facility incorporates extensive pallet racking systems for standard freight and inventory management.
- It features specialised handling areas dedicated entirely to oversized and bulky automotive components.
This site will provide the scalable infrastructure necessary to support efficient, high-volume distribution across the GCC, Africa, and selected international markets.
Delivering high-performance logistics solutions
Industry leaders recognise the immense importance of this strategic development. Lee I'Ons, the regional CEO for IMEA at Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, highlighted the strategic value of the project by stating:
“The UAE is a strategically important market within our global network. By establishing this dedicated automotive hub in Jafza, we are systematically expanding our regional capabilities and creating further scalable, industry-focused infrastructure. This enables us to deliver competitive, high-performance logistics solutions for our customers and to support their long-term growth,”
Similarly, Abdulla Al Hashmi, global chief operating officer for Parks and Economic Zones at DP World, emphasized the broader regional impact:
“Hellman's investment in Jebel Ali Free Zone reflects the rapid pace at which the automotive industry is growing in the Middle East, with customers looking for faster, more reliable access to critical spare parts across multiple markets. By continuing to build specialized infrastructure in Dubai, we are supporting our partners in managing uncertainty and keeping their operations moving,”
The groundbreaking of this new facility represents a forward-thinking approach to modern supply chain management. Hellmann, by combining a prime geographic location with highly specialized storage capabilities, is well-positioned to serve a rapidly expanding market. Businesses looking to optimise their supply chains should continuously monitor these infrastructure developments to stay ahead of industry trends.
