The UAE has unveiled a major initiative spotlighting 50 promising Emirati startups shaping the future economy.
'UAE Future 50' was launched in Dubai in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence.
It has been jointly developed by the Government Development and the Future Office along with the Ministry of Economy,
The initiative highlights 50 Emirati-led startups operating in 15 future-focused sectors such as fintech, healthtech, space, cybersecurity, renewable energy and smart mobility.
The goal is to accelerate innovation, diversify the national economy, and support a new generation of entrepreneurs driving progress across key industries.
Sheikh Hamdan emphasised the UAE’s commitment to creating a supportive environment for startups and innovators, aligning with the country’s We the UAE 2031 vision.
He praised Emirati entrepreneurs for their role in building a globally competitive economy and called for more young people to embrace entrepreneurship.
'UAE Future 50' builds on the success of the earlier Future 100 initiative, continuing efforts to recognise high-impact ventures and celebrate national talent.
Hamdan bin Mohammed witnesses launch of the ‘UAE Future 50’ initiative. The initiative features 50 promising startups launched by Emirati entrepreneurs across 15 future-focused economic sectors that boost the diversification and resilience of the national economy. pic.twitter.com/pO7TWOzTut
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 28, 2025

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