UAE Daily News Roundup 22 September 2025 starts off with big news: the launch of the ‘The UAE: The Startup Capital of the World’ campaign by Sheikh Mohammed. This bold campaign promises to train 10,000 Emiratis and create 30,000 jobs by 2030, aiming to boost the nation’s startup scene and support young entrepreneurs. It’s a major step for the country, proving just how serious the UAE is about becoming a global leader in business innovation and tech talent.
Today’s roundup also covers some of the biggest updates in business, technology, transport, and education from across the UAE. You’ll get a quick look at fresh investment trends, the latest tech advances, and updates on projects reshaping the region’s roads and schools. Big and small events are making headlines, all pointing to the UAE’s rapid progress. If you want more on the country’s economic growth, you can check out previous UAE business insights for deeper context. Dive in for the highlights shaping business and daily life in the UAE right now.
The UAE’s daily news is buzzing with high-impact moves focused on business growth and new opportunities for Emiratis. These efforts are not just headlines—they bring real training, jobs, and investments. Here’s a closer look at the most important economic updates shaping ambition, policy, and competition.
Sheikh Mohammed’s startup campaign launch, “The UAE: The Startup Capital of the World,” is more than a slogan. Backed by over 50 public and private partners, this campaign will train 10,000 Emiratis and aims to create 30,000 jobs by 2030 for citizens wanting to enter the startup scene. The plan links national leaders and business experts, making sure young people get real-world skills and support. According to WAM, Sheikh Mohammed said, “We want every Emirati to see opportunity, not obstacles.” By bringing together banks, universities, and top investors, the campaign builds a strong base for homegrown businesses.
The UAE is raising the bar with its ambition for two million companies target by 2031, marking a 67% surge in active enterprises. This target fits the D33 economic plan, meant to boost SME growth and attract global founders to Dubai. The plan puts special focus on fintech, digital payment networks, and access to financing, making it easier for entrepreneurs to launch and scale. Practical support tools like digital payroll solutions for growing SMEs help small businesses run smarter and faster. Key goals include:
Arada’s acquisition of the UK’s Regal Homes shows another path to growth: international expansion. By entering the British real estate market, Arada diversifies its holdings, reducing overreliance on the domestic sector and bringing fresh opportunities for both Emirati investors and expats. This move links regional developers with global buyers, reshapes investment portfolios, and signals confidence in foreign markets. According to Reuters, Arada’s leadership highlighted that this step strengthens “long-term value for stakeholders” and opens new growth routes beyond the Gulf, driving greater resilience for all involved.
Major tech and transport milestones are shaping the UAE’s future faster than ever. From artificial intelligence breakthroughs to new mobility projects, these advances carry real impact for business, government, and daily life. Here’s a look at how research centers, events, and leadership forums are fueling new ideas and practical change.
Artificial intelligence is gaining speed in Abu Dhabi as Nvidia and the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) announce a joint Nvidia-TII AI lab. The lab sits inside TII’s Abu Dhabi campus, putting the UAE at the front of international AI robotics research. The focus? Developing better robotics, smarter automation, and next-generation AI tools for industries like healthcare, logistics, and smart cities. This partnership not only draws top AI talent to the region but supports a growing innovation ecosystem alongside strong UAE fintech partnerships. By testing breakthroughs locally, the UAE stands to benefit from smarter bots and advanced automation sooner than most.
Mobility takes center stage this fall with the fourth self-driving congress in Dubai. Set for September 24-25, the congress will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The event brings together global experts, city planners, and tech companies to share results from pilot projects and map out the next steps for driverless vehicles across Dubai. The congress fits right into the city’s vision of a safer, greener, and more connected transportation system. Highlights this year include:
Organizers expect the congress to accelerate Dubai’s push for smart mobility, supporting reduced congestion and new business uses for autonomous tech.
Creating outstanding services was the theme at this year’s leaders forum, hosted by the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Leadership Development in Dubai. Top managers and decision-makers discussed proven ways to raise public service standards in the UAE, focused on practical leadership and managing change the right way. Speakers shared success stories about digital upgrades in government offices, faster city services, and new training programs for frontline teams. Key topics included:
The forum reinforced the UAE’s drive to put people first, using smart tools and real teamwork to make daily life smoother for everyone.
Education and health are moving fast in the UAE, with new programs, forums, and events helping people gain fresh skills and better access to careers. Big steps are happening in medical training, finance education, and public health, creating a strong base for personal growth and community wellbeing. Here’s what’s new and worth watching.
Abu Dhabi just hosted the first medical education forum, setting a clear focus on training and research for UAE healthcare professionals. Experts from across the country gathered to:
The forum’s main goal is to lift UAE healthcare standards by giving both students and practicing experts more chances for hands-on work and real-world research. It’s another big move to keep local medical teams sharp and up-to-date.
Dubai’s public-sector workforce just celebrated Maliyoun graduations, training over 1,000 people in public finance, procurement, and tax. This program, led by Dubai’s Dept. of Finance, gives Emiratis solid credentials that match global standards.
Graduates from Maliyoun now hold certificates in key areas like financial management, digital procurement, and tax law. This supports the UAE’s push for top-tier public service and boosts local experts’ skills in the country’s growing finance sector. Success stories from the latest cohort show that targeted training pays off, both for careers and national progress.
September is packed with events offering education and career opportunities. If you want to connect, learn new things, or grow your professional network, keep an eye on these highlights:
This mix of forums, boot camps, and career fairs gives everyone a chance to learn, connect, and stay up to speed with what matters most in health and work.
Today’s news highlights how the UAE keeps turning vision into action across business, tech, and education. The “Startup Capital of the World” campaign stands out as the editor’s pick, with its bold target to train 10,000 Emiratis and create 30,000 new jobs by 2030. This plan makes the biggest splash, showing a clear commitment to building talent and putting young people at the heart of the nation’s future.
Other updates, from global company goals to breakthrough tech partnerships and career-boosting forums, show the fast pace of growth. If you want to keep up with the changes shaping the UAE every day, make sure to subscribe for daily roundups. Share your thoughts in the comments, and let us know what headlines matter most to you. Thanks for reading and see you in the next update.