Abu Dhabi Announces Massive Infrastructure Investment for Smart City Development
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The Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS 2026) convened in Abu Dhabi, drawing global leaders to explore the future of smart, sustainable cities. The summit highlighted Abu Dhabi's advanced urban planning, supported by a Dh209 billion capital projects portfolio encompassing over 500 projects. Discussions focused on redefining infrastructure as a key driver of quality of life, economic development, and long-term sustainability, showcasing innovations in smart mobility, digital infrastructure, and future communities.
The event underscored the urgent need for advanced urban visions to meet the demands of a rapidly urbanizing world, with global infrastructure investments projected to reach $106 trillion by 2040. Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa emphasized the importance of ensuring infrastructure investments directly enhance quality of life, urban efficiency, and the sustainability of public services. Abu Dhabi's integrated approach demonstrates its ability to maintain services and economic activity efficiently, even amid challenges, reflecting its readiness for the future.
Abu Dhabi is committed to a people-first approach, developing infrastructure that addresses current and future needs while creating connected communities and smart solutions. The emirate aims to provide over 40,000 homes and residential land plots by 2029 to strengthen community stability and improve residents' quality of life. The Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre oversees major infrastructure projects, leveraging advanced technologies to enhance integration and expand private sector partnerships.
The summit served as a platform for transforming ideas into partnerships and tangible development projects. Discussions covered financing, design, execution, and the reimagining of infrastructure, including future mobility, digital infrastructure, sustainable communities, and smart construction technologies. This reflects Abu Dhabi's ability to transform ambitions into achievements, building interconnected, resilient communities centered around people and focused on improving their quality of life.
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