Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has partnered with the public parking operator Parkin to streamline parking subscription services for educational institutions across the emirate.
A new system, with a fully digital approach, replaces the old manual approval process, allowing real-time eligibility checks without the need for paperwork or document submissions.
The partnership enables direct digital integration between Parkin and KHDA systems.
Officials say the move will create a faster, smoother experience, while maintaining strong data privacy standards.
Parkin already offers discounted parking packages for educational institutions and students, starting at AED 100 per month and AED 1,000 annually.
The KHDA and Parkin' technical teams are now working together to roll out the integrated system and ensure a seamless customer experience.
أعلنت شركة باركن وهيئة المعرفة والتنمية البشرية في دبي عن توقيع إطار تعاون استراتيجي يهدف إلى تطوير وتسهيل خدمات اشتراكات مواقف المركبات للمؤسسات التعليمية في مختلف أنحاء دبي.
— ParkinUAE (@ParkinUAE) May 18, 2026
وتضع هذه الاتفاقية إطاراً تنظيمياً لتبسيط آلية اشتراكات مواقف المركبات الحالية للطلاب والكادر التعليمي… pic.twitter.com/1GdSjFCl8r

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