The UAE is participating in the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum 2026, taking place in Davos, Switzerland from 19th to 23rd January, with a high-level delegation led by Sheikha Latifa Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority.
The delegation includes more than 100 ministers, senior government officials, and leaders from major private sector companies, continuing the UAE’s active and consistent engagement in this global forum, which serves as an annual platform for advancing international cooperation across key development sectors, particularly those related to the global economy.
The UAE’s presence at Davos 2026 reflects its role as a key global partner, actively shaping international cooperation frameworks and supporting the transition toward inclusive, long-term sustainable development.
It also aligns with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to prioritise economic development within the work of the UAE Government and to continue enhancing the country’s global competitiveness across all sectors, particularly those supporting the national economy, while promoting knowledge exchange and strengthening international partnerships.
Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs said, “The UAE’s participation in the World Economic Forum Davos 2026 reflects its vision to reinforce the UAE’s active presence and constructive contribution across international forums, strengthen international cooperation, and deepen effective regional and global partnerships. This engagement supports the achievement of national development objectives and contributes to international efforts to address shared challenges and advance comprehensive and sustainable development.”
Al Gergawi added, “The UAE delegation to Davos 2026, led by Sheikha Latifa Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, includes more than 100 senior government officials, entrepreneurs, and innovators from a wide range of sectors. As the fifth largest delegation at the Forum, it reflects the UAE’s continued focus on economic priorities and future oriented sectors, particularly artificial intelligence, technological innovation, digital transformation, and enhanced collaboration between government and the private sector.”
He noted that the UAE remains committed to strengthening constructive international cooperation, sharing its expertise in areas where it has established global leadership, and benefiting from international best practices through mutual partnerships. This approach supports national development goals, contributes to addressing global challenges, and enhances opportunities for sustainable and inclusive growth worldwide.
Al Gergawi affirmed that the UAE’s participation in Davos 2026 represents an important opportunity to build and strengthen effective partnerships, advance constructive dialogue, and expand international cooperation with governments, international institutions, major companies, and the private sector, while working collectively to promote stability, prosperity, and sustainable development for present and future generations.
The theme of the World Economic Forum 2026, “Spirit of Dialogue”, aligns closely with the UAE’s long-standing commitment to dialogue as a foundation for international relations, multilateral cooperation, and social cohesion.
This principle is reflected both in the UAE’s active engagement with global institutions and in its diverse society, which brings together more than 200 nationalities in a model of coexistence and mutual respect.
The UAE’s participation in the Forum highlights its emphasis on fostering inclusive and forward-looking dialogue that supports joint action, strengthens cooperation, and addresses shared global challenges.
The UAE’s engagement focuses on advancing sustainable economic growth, accelerating technological innovation, and reinforcing international cooperation to address key global priorities such as climate change and digital transformation.
The UAE’s role in building trust, advancing global trade, and enabling investment The UAE is participating in several key sessions at the World Economic Forum that address building trust in investment, advancing legislative frameworks, strengthening global trade, and enhancing economic governance.
This reflects the UAE’s role as a global business hub, a trusted investment destination, and a platform that connects regional and international markets, supported by stable policies, an enabling regulatory environment, and a resilient legislative framework.
The UAE is also contributing to discussions on artificial intelligence, digital government, and smart regulation, highlighting its leadership in leveraging advanced technologies to build more efficient governments and competitive economies.
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