Abu Dhabi: Mubadala Investment Company PJSC (Mubadala), an Abu Dhabi sovereign investor, has joined forces with the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) through a partnership agreement aimed at fostering collaborations in key areas to enhance Abu Dhabi’s infrastructure initiatives. This collaboration is designed to propel the Emirate’s development as a premier destination.
According to Emirates News Agency, the partnership encompasses a comprehensive framework for cooperation, focusing on feasibility studies, knowledge sharing, and project viability assessments. It also involves exchanging insights to develop sustainable financing models, all of which are critical to Abu Dhabi’s growth.
The agreement was formalized at the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS) 2025, witnessed by Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director-General of ADPIC, and Khalifa Al Romaithi, Executive Director of UAE Real Estate at Mubadala’s UAE Investments Platform. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid emphasized the commitment to pioneering projects that align with the Emirate’s needs and contribute to its prosperity.
Khalifa Al Romaithi highlighted the partnership’s focus on spearheading future-focused infrastructure projects in Abu Dhabi. The collaboration underscores Mubadala and ADPIC’s dedication to supporting the Abu Dhabi Government’s ambitions to make the emirate one of the world’s most liveable and economically resilient cities.
This strategic alliance between Mubadala and ADPIC is poised to drive innovative solutions and comprehensive project planning across Abu Dhabi’s infrastructure landscape. It reflects a strong commitment to future-proofing the Emirate’s growth, solidifying its position as a dynamic hub for investment and development.
The Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit, organized by ADPIC, serves as a strategic platform bringing together global leaders, investors, and industry experts to explore innovation, investment, and sustainability in infrastructure. It supports Abu Dhabi’s long-term vision by fostering collaboration and showcasing opportunities to shape the Emirate’s resilient built environment.