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Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy conducts 72 meetings with technology companies to enhance the sustainability and resilience of the digital economy
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01 April 2026
Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy

Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy organized a series of intensive meetings with companies operating across various digital sectors, with the total number reaching 72 meetings. The initiative aimed to gain direct insight into business conditions and the challenges companies are currently facing, especially amid the fast-paced global changes impacting the digital economy.

The meetings brought together companies from a wide mix of fields, including artificial intelligence, fintech, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and e-commerce.

They created space for open conversations, where participants could share insights and talk through the latest shifts affecting the digital business landscape.

A big part of the discussions focused on practical concerns — how companies can keep operating smoothly and adapt more effectively to fast-moving global developments. There was also clear attention on improving Dubai’s business environment, with the goal of strengthening its position as a leading destination for startups and tech entrepreneurs.

Throughout the meetings, participants exchanged ideas and suggested practical solutions to help businesses deal with current challenges. At the same time, there was a forward-looking angle, with conversations around expanding into new markets and building products that meet future demand.

Saeed Al Gergawi, Vice President of Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, said the chamber remains focused on supporting tech companies and helping them stay ready for ongoing global shifts. He pointed out that close cooperation with partners is essential to developing effective solutions that strengthen both resilience and long-term sustainability.

He also noted that these efforts play a role in reinforcing Dubai’s reputation as a global hub for technology and innovation, while continuing to attract startups, investors, and entrepreneurs from around the world.

These meetings are part of a broader, ongoing effort led by the chamber in collaboration with the private sector, aimed at staying in tune with market changes, identifying new opportunities, and ensuring the digital sector is well prepared for what lies ahead.