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Abu Dhabi showcases over 600 projects worth $54.45 billion at Switzerland’s Global Infrastructure Conference

Abu Dhabi showcases over 600 projects worth .45 billion at Switzerland’s Global Infrastructure Conference

Conference highlighted the importance of sustainable, ethical and efficient infrastructure investment

The Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Center (ADPIC) has recently showcased the emirate’s capital infrastructure development and management competencies at the Global Infrastructure Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.

During the two-day conference, ADPIC showcased its extensive portfolio of more than 600 projects, valued at an estimated AED200 billion ($54.45 billion) to key stakeholders, organizations, and leaders in the engineering, construction, and infrastructure sectors.

“Our presence at the Global Infrastructure Conference is a testament to Abu Dhabi’s unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of infrastructure development. Through ADPIC’s pioneering initiatives, we are not only advancing our own capabilities but also setting a benchmark for the global community,” stated Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT).

The event, held under the theme ‘Transforming Lives with Infrastructure – Investing in and Building a Better World for All’, highlighted the importance of sustainable, ethical, and efficient infrastructure investment.

For his part, Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, acting director general of ADPIC, underscored the center’s efforts to oversee capital projects and drive Abu Dhabi’s growth.

“By showcasing our strategic initiatives and engaging with global peers, we reaffirm our mission to not only advance Abu Dhabi’s infrastructure but also to contribute to the broader dialogue on the best, most sustainable construction practices,” stated Eid.

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ADPIC also engaged with attendees through its exhibition stand, where it offered insights into its mandate, successes, and current projects, facilitating a deeper understanding of its contributions to an international audience.

This year’s Global Infrastructure Conference saw a participation of 650 delegates representing various organizations and companies, reinforcing its position as the industry’s leading event.

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