Published on May 4, 2026
Until recently, Dubai’s private sector operated with a wait-and-see approach to artificial intelligence, mirroring a global trend of gradual adoption. Governments usually outlined long-term strategies without concrete timelines. Businesses in the region focused on pilot programs and tentative steps toward AI integration.
This changed when Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced a directive for immediate action. The initiative aims to transform Dubai’s entire private sector into one that embraces agentic AI capabilities. Unlike other countries, Dubai set a strict deadline for compliance.
The launch event highlighted the required transition timeline and emphasized the need for businesses to innovate or risk falling behind. Companies will have to adapt quickly to incorporate AI technologies, fostering a competitive, technology-driven market. This measure marks a significant shift in the emirate’s approach to emerging technologies.
The implications are far-reaching. Firms that fail to meet the deadline may face strategic disadvantages, while those that adapt could see rapid growth. This could position Dubai as a leader in AI implementation within the global market, changing the regional business landscape permanently.
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