Tag: Under the Patronage of Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi

  • 12th Edition of Annual Investment Meeting Closes on a Positive Note

    12th Edition of Annual Investment Meeting Closes on a Positive Note

    AIM attracted 10,313 visitors from 175 countries, who engaged in 281 sessions featuring 693
    speakers

    Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, May 25, 2023: The 12th edition of the Annual Investment Meeting
    2023, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
    Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, came to a grand close,
    after three days of insightful discussions, engaging exhibitions, and fruitful networking sessions.

    This year’s theme “The Investment Paradigm Shift: Future Investment Opportunities To Foster
    Sustainable Economic Growth, Diversity and Prosperity” aimed to provide a platform for global
    investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to explore new opportunities and partnerships that will
    drive sustainable economic growth and development.

    Commenting on the successful conclusion, H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for
    Foreign Trade, said, “The Annual Investment Meeting has been a resounding success.

    The annual event has once again provided a platform for business leaders, investors, and government officials
    to come together and explore new avenues for collaboration and investment. As the world continues
    to face unprecedented challenges, and the rapidly evolving global economic landscape, it is more
    important than ever for us to work together and find innovative solutions to these challenges. At this
    year’s AIM, we have seen first-hand the power of collaboration and innovation.

    From the engaging discussions and insightful presentations to the numerous business deals that have been made, this event has demonstrated the tremendous potential of international cooperation. I am confident that
    the relationships and partnerships that have been forged here at the AIM will help to bring about a
    brighter future for us all. I look forward to seeing the fruits of our collective efforts in the months and
    years to come.”

    His Excellency Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development
    (ADDED), said: “The success of the Annual Investment Meeting 2023 reflects Abu Dhabi’s status as
    global hub for business, investment, and talent as well as the role it plays in setting agenda and
    leading conversations to address current and future challenges and opportunities.

    This year’s edition of AIM served as a platform to engage with key decision-makers, investors, thought and business
    leaders from around the world to double down on the unique attributes of Abu Dhabi’s soaring
    ‘Falcon Economy’ and the ample opportunities it provides to the global investment community to
    grow, thrive, and expand.”

    H.E. Al Zaabi added: “We remain committed to build on our remarkable achievements and continue
    to thrive as the most competitive destination for industry, trade, and finance by offering unparalleled
    business-friendly ecosystem to help global businesses succeed and flourish.”

    Over the course of the event, AIM attracted 10,313 visitors from 175 countries worldwide, who
    engaged in 281 sessions featuring 693 speakers who shared their perspectives, insights, and
    experiences on investment trends, opportunities, and challenges in various sectors and industries.

    This year’s edition of AIM was particularly notable for the 23 Memorandums of Understanding
    (MoUs) signed on the sidelines of the event, including the six Tolerance and Coexistence MoUs such
    as those between the UAE and the Republic of Kazakhstan, the UAE and the Republic of Armenia,
    and the UAE and the Island of Guinea, among others.

    The MoUs, signed between government entities, financial institutions, and private sector firms from
    different countries, covered a wide range of sectors and industries, including finance, healthcare,
    education, energy, and technology. The MoUs aim to promote strategic partnerships and
    collaborations that will drive investment and economic growth across different regions and sectors.

    The AIM 2023 also featured an engaging exhibition that showcased the latest innovations, products,
    and services from different sectors and industries. The exhibition attracted a diverse range of
    exhibitors from different countries and sectors, who demonstrated their products and services and
    engaged with visitors and stakeholders. Some of the key exhibitors were Abu Dhabi Chamber, Abu
    Dhabi Global Market, WeGo, Saud Bahwan, Emirates Development Bank, and Hong Kong Trade
    Development Council.

    Commenting on the success of the event, Dawood Al Shezawi, Chairman of Annual Investment
    Meeting, said: “As we conclude this year’s Annual Investment Meeting, I would like to express my
    gratitude to all of the participants, speakers, and organizers for making this event a tremendous
    success.

    It has been a privilege to witness the many engaging discussions, insightful presentations,
    and innovative ideas that have been shared over the past few days.

    The AIM has always been a platform for bringing together leaders from the worlds of business, finance, and government, and this year’s event has been no exception. From the challenges and opportunities to the latest trends
    and developments in investments, technology and innovation, we have explored a wide range of
    topics that are shaping the future of investment and economic development.

    “As we look ahead to the coming months and years, I am confident that the relationships and
    partnerships that have been forged here at the AIM will help to drive economic growth and create
    new opportunities for people around the world. We must continue to work together to find
    innovative solutions to the challenges we face, and to build a more resilient, sustainable, and
    inclusive global economy.

    Once again, I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the
    success of this year’s AIM, and I look forward to seeing you all again at future events.”

    The AIM 2023 demonstrated the importance of collaboration, innovation, and sustainable
    development in driving economic growth and prosperity, and the next edition of AIM promises to be
    even more exciting and engaging.

  • Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi

    Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi

    Annual Investment Meeting 2023 kicks off at ADNEC in Abu Dhabi

    Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 8 May 2023: Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, the Annual Investment Meeting (AIM Global 2023) was inaugurated today (8 May) at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) in Abu Dhabi.

     Held in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology and the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development, this year’s edition of the Annual Investment Meeting is anchored on the theme “The Investment Paradigm Shift: Future Investment Opportunities to Foster Sustainable Economic Growth, Diversity and Prosperity.”

    The global event witnessed a remarkable attendance of vast number of government ministers, decision-makers, and industry leaders from various countries around the world, as well as investors, senior representatives of multinational and large companies, startups, small and medium-sized enterprises, smart cities solutions providers, technology services vendors, and a large number of visitors from over 170 countries worldwide.

    The first day of AIM Global 2023 kicked off with a series of keynote speeches and live panel discussions with top policy makers and business leaders as they shared their experiences and expertise with the participating delegations focusing on the current economic conditions and potential investment opportunities.

    The list of speakers included prominent officials and economic figures, such as His Excellency Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, and His Excellency Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED).

    Welcoming the guests during his speech, Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi said: “It is my pleasure to welcome you all on behalf of the UAE government to the Annual Investment Meeting being held under the theme of ‘The Investment Paradigm Shift: Future Investment Opportunities to Foster Sustainable Economic Growth, Diversity and Prosperity’. The aim of this event is to discuss and explore current and future investment opportunities, promote foreign investment, and enhance sustainable economic growth on a global scale. We anticipate a series of discussions and agreements between governments, business leaders, and investors to achieve these goals throughout the three days of the event.”

    In his remarks, Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi emphasized the importance of sustainable global economic growth, which lies in achieving integration across different sectors and adopting investment policies based on deploying advanced technologies that reduce carbon emissions and rely on clean and renewable energy sources to contribute to sustainable development. He also stressed on the significance of public-private partnerships in investing in the integration and interconnectivity of supply chains.

    He referred to the results of the 2022 Foreign Direct Investment report released by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, which ranked the UAE first regionally and 19th globally in terms of its ability to attract foreign direct investment. The report also ranked the UAE 17th globally in terms of its foreign investments, with investment flows from the UAE reaching $22.5 billion in 2021, an increase of 19% compared to 2020.

    Moreover, Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi highlighted the importance of the Annual Investment Meeting as one of the largest investment gatherings in the world, bringing together top officials, investors, and business delegations from different countries to meet, discuss, and forge strategic partnerships in Abu Dhabi, which has solidified its position as a global hub for business growth and development and a preferred destination for international events and exhibitions.

    In his keynote speech, His Excellency Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development’s (ADDED) highlighted the great strides made by Abu Dhabi  in achieving its economic diversification strategy, and laying down a solid foundation to continue developing a knowledge-based, innovation-driven economy. H.E. said ”Abu Dhabi is witnessing the rise of the Falcon Economy which continues to go from strength-to-strength, driven by agile policies and robust regulatory and legal framework, making us an anchor for companies looking to expand their operations in the region. Our rapid economic growth, along with the growing confidence of the international community to live, invest and thrive in Abu Dhabi, make us an ideal destination of choice”.

    H.E. has announced that “The Abu Dhabi’s real GDP in 2022 has exceeded AED 1 trillion, with non-oil sectors contributing by 50% of teh total GDP, reaffirming success of economic diversification strategy which encouarges public-private partnership and foreign and domestic investments. Our aim is to increase Abu Dhabi’s non-oil exports by 143% to AED 178.8 billion by 2031”.

    H.E. Al Zaabi further explains: “Abu Dhabi’s remarkable success story is only in its initial stages, and it will continue to thrive as the most competitive destination for industry, trade, and finance in the region. We continue to offer unparalleled support and incentives to help global businesses succeed, with business enablers and innovation hubs, and solid investment entities that provide funding.  To strengthen Abu Dhabi’s economy and accelerate economic diversification, we have launched a series of bold initiatives solidifying our business-friendly ecosystem. This is a testament to Abu Dhabi’s role as a business enabler and our efforts to provide a solid infrastructure for businesses to thrive”.

    The first day of the event featured the Global Leaders Debate and the Fireside Chat with Russia with the participation of ministers, high-ranking government officials, and senior officials of international organizations. In parallel, several panel discussions were organized as part of AIM Global 2023’s Investment Track and Innovation & Technology Track.

    Under the Investment Track, the first session tackled the “Global Economic Outlook: Beyond the Paradigm Shift, Where Next for the Investment Market,” which explored the opportunities for FDI and FPI in identifying changes that will transform the global investment landscape.

    The “Abu Dhabi Initial Public Offering (IPO) Fund” session came next, followed by a session entitled “Devoting FPIs Towards a Greener World,” and, finally, the “Creating Resilient Supply Chains to Enhance Growth Opportunities” session.

    The focus of the Innovation & Technology Track, meanwhile, was on future cities, digital transformation, and transitioning between future transformative technologies, as well as leveraging foreign direct investment towards future cities. In addition, the role of startups in achieving economic growth was also discussed, along with the role of small and medium-sized enterprises in expanding the technology market and implementing more modern technological solutions and attracting investments.

    On the sidelines was the “2023 Entrepreneurs Investment Summit” held under the sponsorship of the League of Arab States, and organized by the Union of Arab Chambers, the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization Investment and Technology Promotion Office – Bahrain. The summit provided a platform dedicated to promoting bankable investment opportunities led by entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized enterprises, and macro investments from the region, among other objectives.

    The World Health Organization’s “World Local Production Forum” discussed enhancing access to medicines and other health technologies through collective action, and the importance of investing in innovation and technology transfer to improve and sustain healthcare services.

    The “Global Credit Management & NPL Investments Forum,” organized by DDC Financial Group, featured three dialogues, which tackled the available opportunities for investors in the field of non-performing loans as well as the current economic environment and its impact on the rising interest rates, among other topics.

    The first day of the forum witnessed a remarkable turnout of visitors, in addition to distinguished participation from several countries to showcase their top investment opportunities, including Moscow, Armenia, Georgia, and Namibia. There was also the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Focus Forum, which was organized in collaboration with the ASEAN Business Advisory Council.