
UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met Vice President and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum during the “Make it in the Emirates 2026” exhibition in Abu Dhabi, where the country’s industrial progress and innovation agenda were highlighted.
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The meeting took place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre during the fifth edition of the industrial exhibition, which showcases developments in national manufacturing, technology and production capabilities.
According to official statements, the two leaders reviewed a range of products, innovations and industrial initiatives aimed at strengthening the UAE’s manufacturing sector and improving competitiveness across multiple industries.
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President Sheikh Mohamed said the industrial sector remains a key pillar of the UAE’s long-term economic strategy, playing an important role in diversification, innovation and sustainable growth.
He noted that expanding industrial capacity is central to the country’s efforts to reduce dependence on traditional sectors, attract foreign investment and create opportunities for Emirati professionals.
Officials also briefed the leadership on major projects and initiatives presented by participating institutions and companies at the exhibition.
The “Make it in the Emirates” platform has become a major annual event for promoting local manufacturing and strengthening the UAE’s industrial ecosystem. It brings together government entities, private sector players and investors to explore partnerships and future opportunities.
The leadership said strong participation in this year’s exhibition reflects the growing competitiveness and maturity of the UAE’s industrial landscape.
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The event comes as the UAE continues to prioritise industrial development, advanced technology and economic diversification as part of its broader national growth strategy.