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Digital projects and technology initiatives spice up Gitex

October 16, 2025

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The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure announced the launch of a series of integrated digital projects and innovative technology initiatives during its participation in Gitex Global 2025 in Dubai, within the UAE Government Pavilion

Digital projects and technology initiatives spice up Gitex

Visitors take a look at the Abu Dhabi pavilion during the Gitex Global 2023 in Dubai on Wednesday. WAM

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These projects reflect the national direction toward comprehensive digital transformation and aim to enhance integration across the sectors of energy, infrastructure, transport, housing, and services.

The Ministry also inaugurated the Global Energy Efficiency Alliance (GEEA) platform, one of the most prominent international initiatives aimed at strengthening collaboration among governments, institutions, and innovative companies in the fields of energy efficiency and sustainability. The platform leverages intelligent analytics to identify high-impact, pioneering projects that contribute to reducing emissions and improving resource efficiency, reinforcing the UAE's position as a global hub for leading the transition toward a low-carbon economy.

The Ministry also unveiled the National Green Certificates Programme (NGCP) platform, a national system for evaluating and certifying sustainable buildings using artificial intelligence technologies to measure energy and water efficiency and the quality of urban design. The program contributes to accelerating the adoption of green technologies and establishing national performance standards that enhance the UAE's competitiveness in sustainable development and support its goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050.

As part of its efforts to enhance customer experience, the Ministry announced the launch of the Hybrid Customer Happiness Center model, which provides government services through a system that combines in-person attendance with virtual platforms via video communication technologies. The model is distinguished by its flexibility and inclusiveness, helps reduce emissions caused by transportation, and applies the fiveand seven-star Customer Happiness Centre excellence standards, enhancing both the quality and sustainability of services.

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