TRENDS Unveils AI Research at AI Everything Global Summit 2025
TRENDS Research and Advisory has released a new research report, The Economic Impact of Artificial Intelligence in the UAE, as part of its role as a knowledge partner at the AI Everything Global Summit 2025.
The report underscores the UAE’s leadership in AI investment and innovation, positioning the country as a global AI hub.
According to the report, the UAE’s AI market is projected to reach US$46.33 billion by 2030, with AI contributing AED96 billion to the national GDP. It explores AI’s transformative impact on key sectors, including healthcare, finance, energy, and logistics, while emphasizing public-private collaboration in workforce development. The study also reviews the UAE’s regulatory and ethical frameworks, including the UAE Charter for AI and cybersecurity strategies.
At the AI Everything Exhibition, running until February 6 at Expo City Dubai, TRENDS is showcasing cutting-edge AI-driven innovations. Its technology pavilion features a smart library summarizing 12 specialized books on AI, an AI-powered virtual tour, and Echo, a robotic presenter showcasing TRENDS' latest research. A dedicated podcast studio is also recording Trending Echoes episodes with officials and AI experts.
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of TRENDS, highlighted AI’s role in revolutionizing research and knowledge-building. He reaffirmed TRENDS’ commitment to integrating AI, data analytics, and cloud computing into research, empowering young scholars with intelligent platforms.
Rawdha Al-Marzooqi, Director of Distribution and Exhibitions at TRENDS, showcased the pavilion’s interactive features, reinforcing the organization’s global leadership in AI-driven research and advisory services.
TRENDS’ researchers also engaged in discussions with regional AI leaders, including Abdulmajeed Abbas, Director of Innovation at Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Media, exploring AI’s role in advancing knowledge and culture.
The summit continues to drive dialogue on AI’s future in the UAE and beyond.
News Source: Emirates News Agency