Hub71 startup funding has reached a major milestone as Abu Dhabi continues to strengthen its position as a global technology hub. Startups within the Abu Dhabi-based innovation ecosystem Hub71 have raised more than Dh9.9 billion, or about $2.7 billion, in total funding by the end of 2025. They have also generated Dh5.4 billion in revenue, equal to around $1.5 billion, showing strong commercial growth across the platform. According to the Hub71 2025 Impact Report, startups in the ecosystem secured Dh2.2 billion in funding and generated Dh645 million in revenue during 2025 alone. The figures highlight continued expansion and investor confidence…
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ADJD AI judicial services are moving forward as Abu Dhabi strengthens the use of advanced technology in its justice system. The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, has reviewed new projects aimed at expanding artificial intelligence across judicial and notary services. The focus is on improving efficiency, accuracy, and speed in legal processes through smart systems. The review took place during a meeting of the Committee for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial and Notary Services. The session was chaired by Counsellor Yousef Saeed Al Abri, Undersecretary of ADJD. Officials discussed how AI tools can be better…
A recent CAM Abu Dhabi visit has placed global cooperation against antisemitism, extremism, and online radicalization in focus. The visit brought senior representatives from the Combat Antisemitism Movement into key meetings and public events across Abu Dhabi. The discussions highlighted the growing role of digital platforms and artificial intelligence in spreading hate and misinformation. The delegation included Combat Antisemitism Movement Executive Director of European Affairs Shannon Seban and Public Affairs Officer Natalie Sanandaji. Their agenda focused on strengthening cross-border cooperation and improving responses to online extremist content. A major part of the visit was participation in the 3rd International Dialogue…
ADNIC leadership change is now shaping key developments in Abu Dhabi’s financial and insurance sector. The chief executive officer of Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company, Charalampos Mylonas, has resigned from his position. His resignation became effective on 4 June, according to a disclosure made to the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. The company confirmed the leadership transition in an official filing. Following this change, the board appointed Jugal Kishore Madaan as acting chief executive officer. He will take over from 5 June, subject to approval from the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates. Madaan currently serves as executive vice president…
Beecle Opens Its Official Online Store The wait is over: Beecle, the new cosmetics brand, has officially launched its online shop today. Customers can now visit www.beecle.com to explore the brand in detail and place their first orders directly through the official website. With this launch, Beecle takes an important step into the beauty and cosmetics market. The brand presents itself with a modern digital presence and a clear focus on accessible beauty, everyday self-care, and a clean, contemporary online shopping experience designed for today’s consumers. Starting the Direct-to-Consumer Journey Today’s launch marks the beginning of Beecle’s direct-to-consumer journey. Through…
Abu Dhabi Police have issued a strong public warning about rising Abu Dhabi cyber fraud cases involving fake links, misleading advertisements, and scam websites appearing in search engine results. Authorities said criminals are using advanced tricks to steal personal and financial data from unsuspecting users. The General Headquarters of Abu Dhabi Police said the warning falls under its “Proactive Security” strategy. It also supports its wider goal of strengthening readiness to combat cybercrime across the country. Officials stressed that online scams are becoming more common and more difficult to detect. Police explained that many victims are being directed to fake…
The United Arab Emirates has launched a major employment drive to boost Emirati industrial jobs, with more than 1,000 new opportunities announced at a large career exhibition in Abu Dhabi. The event brings together job seekers and top companies from across the country in one of the biggest national hiring platforms for the industrial sector. The Industrialists Career Exhibition is taking place on June 8 and 9 at the Abu Dhabi Energy Centre. It is organised by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology. The event is supported by several key national partners, including ADNOC and other major institutions. The…
Abu Dhabi is preparing to launch one of the world’s largest artificial intelligence projects, with the first phase of a major AI campus expected to go live before the end of this year. The project marks a big step in the United Arab Emirates’ plan to become a global leader in advanced computing and digital technology. The facility is part of the UAE-US AI Campus, a large joint project designed to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in artificial intelligence. Once fully developed, the campus will reach a massive capacity of 5 gigawatts. This will make it the largest AI…
More than 1,000 job opportunities will be open for Emirati citizens at a major energy and industry event in Abu Dhabi starting on Monday. The event will bring new hope for young job seekers and skilled workers who want to build a career in the energy sector. The event is called the Manufacturers 2026 exhibition. It will take place at the Abu Dhabi Energy Centre. It is being organised by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology. The event is also supported by the national energy company Adnoc. The aim is to connect local talent with leading firms in the…
A court in Abu Dhabi has dismissed a compensation case filed by a surgeon who said he was injured after a fall inside a hotel restaurant. The doctor had asked for AED 300,000 in damages, along with payment of legal costs and related expenses. The court rejected all demands after reviewing the evidence. It said the claim was not properly supported. The case was reported by Gulf Today and involved allegations of negligence by hotel management over guest safety. The surgeon told the court that he was staying at the hotel as a guest. He said he was walking toward…