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UAE boosts industrial resilience with new initiatives

The United Arab Emirates is set to host the fifth "Make it in the Emirates" (MIITE) platform from 4-7 May at the ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi. Hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT), this key event, themed "Emerging Stronger," highlights the nation's commitment to industrial resilience.

MIITE 2026 coincides with new strategic initiatives approved by the Cabinet, designed to fortify the UAE's industrial sector and ensure business continuity. A significant measure is the establishment of a national industrial resilience fund worth AED 1 billion. This fund aims to support the localisation of vital industries, enhance the strength of supply chains, and quicken the adoption of artificial intelligence in production, operations, and planning.

The National In-Country Value (ICV) programme will also be expanded, becoming a mandatory framework for all federal government entities and national companies. This move seeks to direct national spending towards supporting local industries. Moreover, a new policy will bolster the presence of UAE-made products in retail outlets and e-commerce platforms, prioritising everyday essentials like bottled water, dairy products, and bread.

His Excellency Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO, emphasised the UAE's forward momentum. "Our national industrial sector continues to raise the bar of ambition, advancing into a new phase where our industries move beyond a local role to become a globally influential force, underpinned by exceptional resilience and artificial intelligence, which is redefining the UAE’s competitiveness and confidently shaping its future," he stated. He added that the new government initiatives represent "a qualitative leap" in the UAE’s industrial journey, fostering an integrated ecosystem to stimulate demand and enhance decision-making.

The Cabinet has also endorsed the creation of the National Industrial Data Committee, chaired by His Excellency Hasan Jasem Al Nowais, Undersecretary of MoIAT. This committee will focus on accelerating the collection and integration of strategic industrial data to enable faster decision-making.

MIITE 2026 itself will connect over 1,100 exhibitors from 12 industrial sectors, aiming to localise the production of approximately 5,000 products within the UAE. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent a significant portion of participants, making up 61% of exhibitors. The event is expected to draw over 120,000 visitors, including international investors and industry leaders, showcasing advancements in robotics, autonomous systems, and AI-powered solutions.