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du Concludes Envision 2025, Highlighting the UAE’s AI-Driven Digital Transformation

by Kingsley Okeke
September 16, 2025
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du Concludes Envision 2025, Highlighting the UAE’s AI-Driven Digital Transformation

du has concluded the third edition of its flagship technology forum, Envision 2025, held on 9 September 2025 at Atlantis, The Royal in Dubai. The event convened government leaders, cloud providers, global technology firms, and industry stakeholders to discuss how artificial intelligence, cloud, and advanced computing will drive the UAE’s digital transformation.

Theme and Purpose

Envision 2025 carried the theme, “AI progress begins when leaders and technology align.” The conference positioned itself as a platform to translate the UAE’s AI ambitions into operational strategies, aligning with both the National AI Strategy and the National Digital Government Strategy 2025. The programme combined keynote speeches, partner showcases, and technical sessions.

Technological Pillars

The event was structured around five technological pillars identified as critical to national digital progress:

  • AI and generative AI applications, including agentic AI use-cases.
  • Secure data-centre and sovereign cloud infrastructure.
  • Robotics and Industry 4.0 solutions.
  • High-performance computing, including GPU as a Service.
  • Cloud and national hyperscaler strategies to scale adoption.

These areas framed demonstrations across healthcare, education, manufacturing, transport, and utilities.

Speakers and Sessions

Fahad Al Hassawi, CEO of du, opened the conference, positioning du as a strategic AI partner for the UAE. Global technology leaders from Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, Huawei, Dell, and Nokia joined discussions on sovereign cloud, cybersecurity, data governance, and the future workforce. Sessions featured panels, fireside chats, and live demonstrations.

Key Takeaways

The event highlighted three immediate priorities for the UAE’s AI-driven future:

  1. Developing secure, sovereign infrastructure to host critical workloads.
  2. Democratising access to computing resources for businesses of all sizes.
  3. Aligning leadership, ethics, and governance for responsible AI adoption.

Speakers stressed that AI progress requires collaboration between policy, technology, and skills.

Why It Matters

Envision 2025 reinforced the UAE’s ambition to be an AI-first economy. By convening stakeholders around clear technical building blocks, the forum underlined the country’s focus on sovereign cloud, localised compute power, and practical adoption of AI at scale.

Envision 2025 closed as a strategic forum for translating AI vision into tangible action. du used the event to showcase its role in enabling the UAE’s digital transformation, highlighting infrastructure, partnerships, and practical pathways for organisations to integrate AI responsibly.

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