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DTCM - Business Dubai

Videos of high production value created specially for Dubai's Beyond Possible campaign, distributed across the social channels of Dubai's Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing.

Dubai is a global health-tech and medical tourism destination

Dubai’s healthcare industry’s development has helped establish the city as a major international medical tourism destination with a stated goal to attract 500,000 medical tourists by year-end 2021. The city’s proximity and accessibility to the Middle East and GCC markets as well as Africa and Asia, its highly qualified pool of multi-disciplinary medical professionals and internationally accredited facilities and its use of innovative technologies in patient treatment are all factors fueling opportunities for Dubai’s burgeoning healthcare industry.

Dubai: A leading global healthcare hub

Growing 8.8% annually, the GCC Private Healthcare market is expected to reach US$94 billion in 2021. Dubai - with its world-class medical facilities infrastructure and a burgeoning number of public and private healthcare companies – is providing high growth potential in key sub sectors such as chronic disease management, mental health, ambulatory care and for Centres of Excellence in tertiary care and rehabilitation, as it fast becomes a major international hub for the regional and global healthcare industry.

UAE is driving clean energy R&D

Dubai government sectors are leading in clean energy. Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) has signed agreements with international institutions to establish the latest developments in energy, water and environment. It also launched Digital DEWA, which is the world’s first digital utility to use autonomous systems. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park’s R&D Centre focuses on smart grid integration and water desalination to drive demand for clean tech innovation and investments.

UAE setting a global renewable energy benchmark

The demand for energy in the Middle East and North Africa region is projected to increase by over 100% in the next decade to meet growing demand. The region has over US$100 billion worth of alternative and sustainable energy projects in the pipeline and the total investment in clean energy is set to exceed US$300 billion by 2050. Leading the charge, Dubai is driving green policies as part of the new Integrated Energy Strategy to set the regional renewable energy standard.

Dubai growing the energy sector ecosystem

The Middle East and North Africa region is offering considerable opportunities to cleantech start-ups and investors across key sectors ICT, logistics, research & development, and financial services. Dubai’s US$27 billion green energy fund will see the establishment of Dubai Green Zone - a free zone specialised in attracting R&D centres and cleantech start-ups. The deployment of these renewable energy projects could see the creation of 220,500 jobs across the region by 2030.
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