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UAE and Ireland Forge Stronger Economic Links at Investopia Dublin

UAE and Ireland Forge Stronger Economic Links at Investopia Dublin

Post by : Badri Ariffin

The UAE is poised to enhance its economic and investment relations with Ireland as Investopia, the nation's prominent global investment platform, takes its dialogue series to Dublin on 15th December. This event is designed to delve into new opportunities within AI, infrastructure, and other rapidly evolving sectors that will shape the future economy.

Leading the delegation will be Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism and Chairman of Investopia. Approximately 250 senior officials, business leaders, and executives from both nations are anticipated to participate, creating a fertile ground for significant engagement and collaboration.

The dialogue will encompass six targeted panel discussions, such as “The AI Horizon: The Infrastructure Opportunity” and “Investing in the Future,” focusing on trends in foreign direct investment, technology integration, and sustainable growth. Additionally, the event will feature four roundtables and a series of one-on-one meetings aimed at fortifying partnerships between public and private entities.

These sessions aspire to open practical pathways for Irish companies entering the UAE market while allowing Emirati investors to uncover new opportunities in Ireland. Experts believe that such interactions can speed up innovation and enhance long-term economic stability by aligning cutting-edge technologies with investment tactics.

Through a blend of formal debates and engaging discussions, Investopia Dublin is setting itself up as a vital platform for encouraging cross-border collaboration in the sectors that will define the global economy.

Dec. 11, 2025 1:03 p.m. 258

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