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UAE's proptech sector set to triple in value
Khaleej Times
|October 01, 2025
The UAE's fast-evolving property technology sector is poised for exponential growth as digital transformation reshapes the nation’s real estate landscape.
From artificial intelligence (Al) to blockchain, and from virtual reality (VR) to the Internet of Things (IoT), proptech is becoming a key pillar of the UAE’s ambition to lead global innovation in smart urban living.
According to new data from market research firm Research and Markets, the UAE’s proptech industry — valued at Dh2.24 billion in 2024 - is projected to surge to Dh5.69 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual rate of 17.49 per cent. The expansion is being fuelled by rising demand for data-driven property management, digital transactions, and immersive visualisation tools that improve accuracy and transparency while cutting costs and delivery times.
Industry analysts say proptech is no longer a niche segment but a transformative force reshaping the entire real estate value chain — from planning and construction to sales and post-handover management. “From immersive Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality walkthroughs to Al-driven analytics, these new technologies are redefining how real estate is bought, sold, and built in the UAE,” said Georges Calas, CEO of Lifesize Plans Dubai, an Australian-based global leader in architectural visualisation.
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