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Beam Global participated alongside Platinum Group UAE at this annual business gathering. The expansive event attracted over 122,500 visitors and was hosted by the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology.

Renewables

The transition towards sustainable urban development is accelerating across the Middle East.

San Diego-based Beam Global recently exhibited at the highly anticipated Make it in the Emirates (MIITE) 2026 event on 7 May to showcase its innovative, 'off-grid' EV charging solutions and connect with key regional decision-makers.

Showcasing Innovation at the Make it in the Emirates 2026 Exhibition

Beam Global participated alongside Platinum Group UAE at this annual business gathering. The expansive event attracted over 122,500 visitors and was hosted by the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology. The ADNEC Group, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, and the ADNOC Group, organised this massive exhibition.

At the event, Beam Middle East presented a comprehensive portfolio of 'off-grid' EV charging solutions in Abu Dhabi. These advanced products are designed for rapid deployment, completely removing the need for traditional construction or complex grid connections.

Rapid Deployment of Resilient Energy Infrastructure

The company's innovative solutions deliver reliable, independent energy where traditional power grid access is limited or highly vulnerable. Key advantages of these systems include:

  • Delivering clean power without the need for construction or grid connection.
  • Providing rapid deployment capabilities that save significant time.
  • Ensuring reliable power delivery when grids are constrained or vulnerable.
  • Supporting sustainable city development through innovative energy infrastructure.

Exhibited products included a dedicated BeamBike installation located conveniently at the Marina Parking at ADNEC. This installation provided a firsthand look at these clean technologies.

Empowering Autonomous Vehicle Charging Technology

The MIITE event provided Beam Global with direct access to crucial investors across various sectors, including government, defence, and transportation. This strategic engagement directly supported the company's regional growth strategy and ongoing expansion across the Middle East.

Desmond Wheatley, chief executive officer of Beam Global, emphasised the immense importance of this exhibition. “MIITE is a gathering of all the most influential decision makers in the UAE,” he stated. “We are demonstrating Beam Middle East's portfolio of products to members of the royal family, senior government officials, autonomous vehicle operators, and other prospective customers."

He noted that the impressive scale of the event clearly demonstrated that the UAE is open for business. Wheatley added: "We are getting the attention that we deserve – the sort of attention that I believe will lead to material orders as we continue to grow our presence in this very vibrant market."

Regional Growth and Strategic Leadership

This strategic push aligns with broader ongoing regional ambitions. Abu Dhabi intends to lead the world in autonomous transportation, matching Beam Global's recently announced patented wireless and autonomous vehicle charging technology. Furthermore, the Gulf region plans to spend US$1 trillion on sustainable infrastructure over the coming decade. Management strongly believes its products are ideally suited to capture a lucrative portion of this investment.

During the event, Wheatley was joined by Ivan Tlacinac, managing director for Beam Europe, and Uros Toskovic, sales lead for Beam Middle East. Notable highlights included a meeting with Her Excellency Alia Bint Abdulla Al Mazrouei, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship. Wheatley also addressed audiences during a panel discussion and described the BeamPatrol product to senior officers from the Dubai police.

Beam Global continues to develop, patent, design, and manufacture unique technology solutions that power modern transportation and enable robust 'smart city' services. The company’s wider product range encompasses the Beam EV ARC, BeamBike, BeamSpot, BeamWell, BeamPatrol, Beam AllCell custom batteries, and the ARC Mobility trailer. Listed on Nasdaq under the symbol BEEM, the innovator operates globally with headquarters in California and additional facilities spanning Illinois, Serbia, and the UAE. Professionals looking to understand these innovations can learn more about Beam Global's sustainable infrastructure.

Abu Dhabi Department of Energy hosted the third Water and Energy Majlis on 5 June 2026.

Water

Without water and power, the machinery of modern civilisation halts. As global conditions grow increasingly volatile, safeguarding these essential utilities demands proactive, intelligent adaptation

Addressing this imperative, the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy hosted the third Water and Energy Majlis on 5 June 2026, operating under the theme 'From National Readiness to Smart Resilience'.

Serving as a precursor to the Abu Dhabi Water & Power Week, the summit marked the official launch of the pioneering Abu Dhabi Water and Energy Resilience Framework. Constructed upon three pillars—infrastructure, human capital and governance, and technology and innovation—the strategy outlines 15 core measures. These protocols aim to guarantee supply security, enhance emergency preparedness, diversify resources, and deploy centralised assets to meet fluctuating demands.

The majlis attracted ministers and corporate leaders from over thirty countries to discuss hardening utility networks against future shocks. Delegates explored avenues for enhanced disaster readiness, digital crisis response, and building a cooperative regional roadmap based on the United Arab Emirates’ expertise.

During a paramount dialogue, H.E. Dr. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy, highlighted the pressing need for integrated regional systems and a shared regulatory foundation. Emphasising this immense responsibility, he stated:

“The water and energy sectors are vital pillars of the national security system, and safeguarding them is the responsibility of every official and decision-maker. What we have witnessed recently has been a practical demonstration of the efficiency and resilience of our infrastructure and a test of our ability to protect our national resources. The efforts we are advancing today reflect Abu Dhabi’s ambitions and the vision of its wise leadership to ensure the prosperity of our communities, protect the future of our children, enable economic growth, and safeguard the stability of our nations.”

His Excellency added: “today, we stand at a pivotal moment for the water and energy sectors. We have come together to help shape their future by strengthening partnerships, aligning efforts, and expanding cooperation at both the national and regional levels. More than ever, we must work towards shared goals, guided by a common vision and clear priorities, to safeguard our collective resources and build a resilient, interconnected framework that strengthens systems, supports collaboration, and enhances our ability to respond effectively to any crisis.”

Providing a crucial perspective on environmental stewardship, H.E. Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, the UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, engaged in the high-level talks. She stated:

“In the UAE, we view water, energy, and food security as an interconnected resilience system. Our national strategies integrate these sectors into a single developmental pathway, aligned with our ambitious target to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Within this framework, we are enhancing local food production by deploying climate-smart agricultural technologies that maximise water and energy efficiency while minimising our carbon footprint. We are equally committed to transforming the entire food value chain to be more efficient and sustainable.

“To secure our water future, we are pursuing the ambitious goals of the UAE Water Security Strategy 2036. This includes optimising water and energy demand through sustainable desalination, particularly through the widespread adoption of advanced reverse osmosis systems. On the global stage, the UAE is fostering international cooperation to address water scarcity, as demonstrated by the launch of the Mohamed bin Zayed Water Initiative (MBZI). This December we will convene global players to the UN Water Conference in Abu Dhabi, which we are hosting in partnership with Senegal. We aim to transform global water challenges into collaborative opportunities, treating water as a shared global resource.”

Her Excellency added: “Our resilience model extends beyond infrastructure; its strategic core is rooted in the community. Empowering individuals as active partners is essential to fostering a conscious, responsible approach to environmental challenges. In parallel, we are accelerating our transition towards a circular economy driven by innovation. By powering water production with clean energy, optimising its use in agriculture, and scaling up water recycling, we are building a sustainable development model that protects our environment, strengthens national resilience, and ensures prosperity for generations to come.”

Further enriching the discussion, H.E. Dr. Abdulla Ahmed Al Mandous, president of the World Meteorological Organization and director general of the National Center of Meteorology, asserted that securing resources is fundamentally tied to precise atmospheric tracking. He explained how the UAE’s early warning systems, bolstered by global data exchange and radar integration, shield critical infrastructure from severe weather. Furthermore, he detailed the incorporation of artificial intelligence into forecasting models and the deployment of cloud-seeding techniques to augment water reserves.

The summit concluded with a commitment to establish specialised task forces. By maintaining strategic collaboration, Abu Dhabi and its regional partners are actively securing operational dependability and supply stability for the future.

Moving away from a focus solely on scale, the city is witnessing new launches and masterplans defined primarily by the exceptional calibre of the architects shaping them.

Construction

Dubai's residential pipeline is entering one of its most considered phases in years.

Moving away from a focus solely on scale, the city is witnessing new launches and masterplans defined primarily by the exceptional calibre of the architects shaping them. From super-prime towers situated on the waterfront to expansive masterplans connected by public transit, the forthcoming years will introduce some of the most highly anticipated residential projects the emirate has seen. Together, these five distinct developments mark a significant shift, shaping exactly where and how Dubai will live next.

Wedyan, Dubai Canal

Positioned along the Dubai Canal in one of the city's most established waterfront locations, Wedyan stands as the debut residence of the Al Ghurair Collection. Soaring forty-six storeys, the tower will comprise one hundred and forty-nine residences. Buyers will find a mixture of three, four, and five-bedroom layouts, alongside two full-floor penthouses and a three-storey sky villa. The building's façade is defined by a layered, textured profile inspired by the movement of water and sand, representing the first UAE project by celebrated architect Kengo Kuma.

Furthermore, the building will provide more than sixty-five thousand square feet of amenity space distributed across distinct levels. These feature Japanese teahouse-inspired pavilions and deep-planted terraces realised in collaboration with Gustafson Porter + Bowman. Specialised glazing is incorporated to protect residents' artworks from UV rays. Situated minutes from Downtown Dubai and the international airport, Wedyan is expected to reach completion by 2030.

The Weave, Jumeirah Village Circle

Located within Jumeirah Village Circle, The Weave serves as the inaugural development under Al Ghurair Development's premium freehold portfolio. Demonstrating immense demand, its first phase has already sold out. The building is the creation of Australian architect Joe Adsett, marking his first Middle East project. Its façade draws inspiration from safafa, the traditional weaving of palm fronds, reinterpreted through sculptural balconies and angled lines.

Inside, residences range from approximately seven hundred to one thousand eight hundred square feet, with layouts designed to maximise space, light, and circulation. A rooftop club brings together a pool, jacuzzis, an ice bath, fitness studios, a private cinema, barbeque areas, and a social lounge. The Weave sits within reach of Circle Mall, Dubai Hills Mall, and Dubai Autodrome, centrally situated between the city's airports, with completion expected in 2028.

Upcoming Tower, Wadi Al Safa 3

Set near Al Barari and The Wilds, the upcoming residence in Wadi Al Safa 3 marks the first UAE residential project by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office. Founded in Shanghai, the acclaimed practice has been recognised with the Frame Lifetime Achievement Award. This residential tower will be complemented by dedicated amenity spaces, parking, and ground-level retail, with residences conceived to foster a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. True to their design ethos, the architecture will explore the interplay of contrasting materials and textured surfaces, shaping how residents gather.

Upcoming Residence, Dubai South

In Dubai South, Al Ghurair Development has appointed Lisbon-based practice Aires Mateus for an upcoming premium residential development. Founded by brothers Manuel and Francisco Aires Mateus, this marks their first project in the UAE. The building offers one, two, and three-bedroom homes, including duplex residences. These are designed around the Aires Mateus philosophy that a home's quality is determined by spatial proportion, light, and the relationship between interior and exterior rather than decorative complexity. The development sits within a strategically positioned growth corridor near Al Maktoum International Airport.

A One-Million-Square-Foot Community in Al Jaddaf

Al Ghurair Development's most ambitious project to date is a one-million-square-foot transit-connected masterplan community in Al Jaddaf. It neighbours the planned HSR Etihad Station and the Creek Metro. The masterplan brings together residential, commercial, cultural, and hospitality spaces within a walkable, mixed-use district designed to support a five-minute-city lifestyle, where daily needs are accessible on foot. Designed by Pelli Clarke & Partners, the creators of the Petronas Towers and Salesforce Tower, this commission serves as the practice's first masterplan in Dubai.

Pilot Crushtec has been named Metso’s Best Dealer in the EMEA region, a prestigious international accolade recognising the company’s strong commercial performance, customer support strength and long-standing commitment to delivering high-value crushing and screening solutions across the Middle East and Africa

The award positions Pilot Crushtec among Metso’s top distributors globally, while specifically recognising its leading performance across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It also reflects the company’s sustained sales success, technical capability and customer-focused service approach across its Southern and sub-Saharan African territory.

According to Francois Marais, sales and marketing director at Pilot Crushtec, the recognition marks an important milestone for the business and highlights the collective effort of its people.

“This recognition is a significant achievement and a powerful testament to the commitment, expertise and passion of our entire team,” commented Marais.

“Being recognised on an international stage among leading distributors including others across Europe, the Middle East and Africa reinforces our position as a trusted partner and industry leader.”

Marais says several factors contributed to the company securing the award, including continued market growth across Southern and sub-Saharan Africa, robust aftermarket support capabilities and deep product and application knowledge.

“Our consistent sales performance and market growth across Southern and Sub-Saharan Africa has been a key contributor,” explained Marais.

“Despite challenging market conditions in many sectors, we have continued to grow the presence of Metso’s crushing and screening solutions in the region.”

He adds that Pilot Crushtec’s established service teams, technical expertise and parts availability ensure customers receive dependable support throughout the full equipment lifecycle.

“Our team works closely with customers to understand their operational requirements and provide solutions that optimise productivity, efficiency and long-term value,” said Marais.

The recognition follows the recent five-year renewal of Pilot Crushtec’s distributorship agreement with Metso, further underlining the strength of the partnership and ensuring customers across Southern and sub-Saharan Africa continue to access globally recognised crushing and screening technology.

“The five-year renewal of our distributorship agreement with Metso is extremely significant for Pilot Crushtec’s long-term strategy and reinforces the strength and stability of our partnership,” Marais says.

Through the renewed agreement, Pilot Crushtec will continue supplying Metso’s static and mobile crushing and screening equipment to customers operating in some of the region’s toughest mining and quarrying environments. It also supports ongoing investment in technical training, spare parts availability and support infrastructure.

Customers benefit from the combination of world-class technology and strong local backing, with Pilot Crushtec maintaining strategic stock of equipment, wear parts and critical components to minimise lead times and maximise uptime.

“Our highly trained service teams work closely with Metso to ensure that customers receive expert installation, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting support,” Marais explained. “This ensures machines operate at optimal performance levels throughout their lifecycle.”

The company’s aftermarket portfolio includes genuine spare parts, wear parts, service agreements, technical upgrades and operator training, helping customers maximise productivity and long-term returns.

Looking ahead, Pilot Crushtec plans to build on the latest recognition by expanding its footprint across Africa and further strengthening its support and service capabilities.

“Our priority is to continue delivering exceptional value to our customers and strengthening our position as a leading provider of crushing and screening solutions in Africa, while continuing to build our broader presence and reputation in the global market.,” Marais commented.

This will include broader reach across Sub-Saharan Africa, increased equipment availability and continued enhancement of its aftermarket support network to deliver fast and reliable service wherever customers operate.

“We will also continue investing in skills development and technical training to ensure our teams remain at the forefront of industry expertise and are fully equipped to support the latest technologies from Metso,” he concludedPilot Crushtec Secures Metso EMEA Dealer Honour.

By combining deep regional understanding with global technology partnerships, Pilot Crushtec continues to support the growth and performance of Africa’s mining, quarrying and construction sectors.

According to a new study released by Siemens, the region is rapidly outpacing global counterparts in its commitment to this transformative journey.

Innovations

The Middle East is entering a new era of infrastructure development that is autonomous, resilient, and sustainable.

According to a new study released by Siemens, the region is rapidly outpacing global counterparts in its commitment to this transformative journey.  Regional leaders are demonstrating stronger investment intentions, alongside a heightened sense of urgency concerning the transition to clean energy.

The comprehensive findings are detailed in the 2026 Middle East Infrastructure Transition Monitor, a report titled 'Powering Transformation: How a new generation of infrastructure assets is reshaping the Middle East'.  Based on a survey of 400 senior executives and in-depth interviews with industry experts, the research reveals a region aligned for impact.  An impressive 66% of executives state the global energy transition needs to accelerate significantly, compared with 57% globally.  This optimism and urgency reflects a region at an inflection point, where governments have set ambitious strategic priorities, prompting organisations to follow suit.

Sustainability and the Decarbonisation Drive

 The Middle East's infrastructure transition is grounded in sustainability by design.  Decarbonisation is a regional priority, with AI-enabled hardware and software embedded directly in the core of infrastructure rather than added as afterthoughts.  Decarbonising core operations has emerged as the leading priority for organisations throughout the region.  A remarkable 70% of these organisations have already set targets for direct and indirect emissions, outperforming the global average of 58%.  Digitalisation is recognised as the critical driver for this massive transformation, with 68% of respondents considering it an essential enabler.

Industrial AI and the Autonomous Future

 Industrial AI is accelerating operational transformation, unlocking unprecedented efficiency, productivity, and sustainability across national systems.  Remarkably, 62% of executives expect AI to reshape infrastructure operations within three years.  Readiness to embrace automation is equally notable.  Currently, 56% of organisations are prepared to implement autonomous systems in buildings, while 57% are actively planning significant investments in this specific area over the coming year.  Demand for smarter technologies is prevalent, with 69% of respondents indicating their organisations require sophisticated solutions to enable rapid data integration, a necessity for overcoming institutional barriers and legacy system challenges.  Consequently, the same percentage is planning to increase spending on data integration technologies.

 "The 2026 Middle East Infrastructure Transition Monitor highlights a significant shift across the Middle East, as infrastructure evolves into a strategic driver of competitiveness, resilience, and sustainable growth," said Hakan Ozdemir, CEO of Siemens Smart Infrastructure in the Middle East and Siemens Qatar.

 "As energy systems grow more complex and demand continues to rise, success will depend on the ability to connect data, intelligence, and physical infrastructure at scale. At Siemens, we see this transformation unfolding every day. By bridging the real and digital worlds, we are helping customers move beyond traditional infrastructure toward industrial AI-enabled systems that not only power autonomous buildings and future grids efficiently but also make them resilient. The next phase of infrastructure transformation will be defined by how intelligently systems can anticipate, adapt, and respond to change."

Resilience as the New Efficiency

 Resilience has become the new efficiency.  The evolving regional landscape requires advanced infrastructure systems that can anticipate failures, isolate issues, and learn from disruptions.  Already, 61% of organisations confirm industrial AI is making critical infrastructure more resilient.  Grid modernisation is central to the clean energy transition and overall resilience, with 64% identifying smart grids and grid software as crucial enablers.  Furthermore, 66% support integrating various energy system components into a single platform.  The region is proactively investing in cross-border interconnections and power-trading arrangements, essential for ensuring reliable electricity supply and strengthening response capabilities during extreme weather.

 Collaboration is a cornerstone of the region's transition, with 65% confirming that businesses and governments are working closely on energy-system policy, surpassing the 59% global average.  As modern infrastructure systems become increasingly interconnected, robust resilience, digital intelligence, and adaptability will be critical components for sustaining long-term regional growth and global competitiveness.

The new automotive logistics hub in Dubai is specifically designed to strengthen core industry verticals and effectively expand Hellman's global network capabilities.

Logistics

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.