GITEX GLOBAL 2025 Opens Landmark 45th Edition
The world’s largest tech and AI event, GITEX GLOBAL 2025 opened to capacity crowds and the largest
coalition of global government leaders, tech enterprises, startups, investors,
and business executives, capping a formidable 45-year journey at Dubai World
Trade Centre.
Taking place from
13-17 October 2025, the monumental edition brings together more than 6,800
exhibitors, 2,000 startups, 1,200 investors, and delegations from over 180
countries. Beyond the scale lies the global impact, with this year’s edition
echoing the accelerating fusion of technology, economic strategy, and
geopolitical ambition - positioning Dubai as the convening force where
governments, industry leaders, and innovators collaboratively confront the
challenges and opportunities of building intelligence-driven economies and
societies.
Global
Ministers Collaborate on AI’s Economic and Policy Impact
Opening the
landmark discussions to a packed audience on the main stage, H.E. Abdulla Bin
Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism, addressed the theme “The Race Beyond Innovation:
AI, Geopolitics, and the Global Economic Reset,” underscoring how innovation and economic
diversification remain at the heart of the UAE’s national strategy.
H.E. Abdulla
Bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism: “The United Arab
Emirates, thanks to the forward-looking vision of its wise leadership, is not
merely participating in the global race for innovation; it is shaping its
contours and cementing its foundations by building an economic model defined by
resilience and a future orientation, grounded in knowledge and advanced
technology. This strengthens the nation’s position at the forefront of the
global economic landscape.”
Shifting into the
global impact of deep tech, Ekaterina Zaharieva, Commissioner for Startups,
Research and Innovation at the European Commission, joined Dr. Najwa Aaraj, CEO
of Technology Innovation Institute, the applied research pillar of the UAE’s
Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), to explore the influence of
deep-tech ecosystems on nations.
Ekaterina
Zaharieva, Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation at the European
Commission: “The European Union and the UAE share a vision to drive innovation
that benefits our citizens. We are aligned on the importance of startups and
scaleups for our economies. This journey starts at GITEX 2025.”
The “Intelligence
Super-Cycle” panel brought
together Hon. Evan Solomon, Canada’s Minister for AI and Digital Innovation;
and Amandeep Gill, UN Envoy for Digital Technologies, to examine how AI is
becoming the defining economic infrastructure of the century.
Hon. Evan
Solomon, Minister for AI and Digital Innovation, Government of Canada: “GITEX
is an absolutely core example of entrepreneurs being launched at a speed we've
never seen – and we need to keep our values and build together. It's fantastic
to meet people, meet companies, and to see our profound partnership with the
UAE deepen as we share this mission to transform AI from a trustworthy
technology to one that is built for all.”
Andrew Feldman, CEO
of Cerebras, a unicorn that launched the world’s largest supercomputer for AI
training in partnership with G42, discussed how the company achieved the fastest
AI inferencing speeds that could redefine high-performance computing.
Andrew
Feldman, CEO of Cerebras: “We built the largest chip in the history of the
computing industry, the size of a dinner plate. By going big on chips, we were
able to keep more information on the chip and move it less. This meant less
power was used, and the results were delivered more quickly."
Global
Enterprises Unveil the Future of Cloud, Mobility & AI
On the show floor,
visitors experienced a wave of breakthrough technologies from global tech
enterprises.
e& drew massive crowds
with 90+ showcases of mobility, robotics, digital healthcare and consumer tech.
Among the jaw-dropping highlights were the eVTOL prototypes powered by six
independent batteries and multiple engines, as well as air taxis to autonomous
solutions and record-setting electric vehicles, able to run thousands of
kilometres on a single charge.
Oracle presented a
suite of enterprise AI solutions including agentic AI tools that can plan
finances, smart supply-chain management, alongside the popular Oracle Red Bull
Racing, showing the power of Oracle Cloud powered real time data plays in
helping the team win.
BlackBerry launched their
mission-critical communications platform at GITEX
GLOBAL 2025. As per a senior
brand representative, BlackBerry has the only “tech in the market certified by
many governments around the world for data sovereign classified comms, and they
are a trusted partner for several G20 governments and 8 of the top 10 banks”.
The world’s largest
cloud company, AWS showcased the true power of their cloud with in-built
cybersecurity and operational capabilities, alongside the undisputed advantage
their customers get in accessing AWS marketplace to plug new solutions into the
cloud.
HCL Software
unveiled innovations enabling real-time website and application customisation
through generative AI, enhanced cybersecurity systems, and its endpoint
management platform, BigFix. With a focus on AI education and practical
implementation, HCL’s showcase highlights how businesses can securely and
intelligently evolve.
The day was also
marked by a record level of international participation, with Brazil joining as
Country Partner with its largest-ever delegation, alongside national pavilions
from Canada, Spain, Türkiye, Chile and Ecuador, and expanded representation
from Europe, Central Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Levant.
What
Next – AI-Native Societies Take Centre Stage
Day two continues
the exciting unveilings and insightful discussions, with Sam Altman, CEO of
OpenAI marking his first GITEX
GLOBAL address, in a
virtual conversation with Peng Xiao, Group CEO of G42, together exploring the
structural foundations of AI-Native Societies. The nation-scale discussions
continue with senior leaders from G42, OpenAI, Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Khazna
Data Centres, Cerebras, TAMM-Department of Government Enablement (Government of
Abu Dhabi), Presight, Core42, Inception, AIQ and Mohamed bin Zayed University
of Artificial Intelligence.
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