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Industrial innovation takes spotlight at 'Make it in the Emirates'

Industrial innovation takes spotlight at 'Make it in the Emirates'

Dubai Eye19-05-2025
'Make it in the Emirates' is back, spotlighting the UAE's push to lead in advanced industries and smart manufacturing.
The fourth edition of the country's flagship industrial event runs until May 22 at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, bringing together global investors, industry pioneers and innovators.
It aims to unlock growth across 12 strategic sectors aligned with the UAE's industrial ambitions.
This year's theme 'Advanced Industries Accelerated', focuses on AI-driven manufacturing, supply chain innovation and industrial entrepreneurship.
With 720 exhibitors, over 3,800 products and 300 speakers, it's the biggest edition yet.
انضم إلينا للتواصل مع رواد الصناعة واستكشاف أحدث التطورات في القطاع الصناعي الإماراتي في اصنع في الإمارات 2025.
🗓️ 19 – 22 مايو 2025
📍 مركز أدنيك أبوظبي
سجّل الآن عبر الرابط أدناه: https://t.co/bEPvU8WiAm #اصنع_في_الإمارات
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— MIITE (@MIITEUAE) May 19, 2025
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