UAE Launches First Green License with Expo City Dubai’s New Green Innovation District

UAE’s first Green License unveils at Expo City Dubai’s Green Innovation District, setting new standards for eco-driven business growth and innovation.

First Green License

UAE’s first Green License unveils at Expo City Dubai’s Green Innovation District, setting new standards for eco-driven business growth and innovation. Announced by Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and CEO of Expo City Dubai Authority, the initiative features a Green Intellectual Property Office designed to accelerate collaboration among companies pioneering decarbonisation, circular economics, and sustainable urban development.​

The Green Innovation District combines light industrial spaces, urban farming, and commercial areas into a cohesive ecosystem fostering economic opportunity alongside environmental stewardship. The district serves as a living model where sustainability underpins business success, showcasing Expo City Dubai’s commitment to net-zero design and biodiversity through flagship projects like Terra pavilion.

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This federal initiative aligns with UAE’s Vision 2030 goals, intending to create an innovation-friendly environment where green startups and established firms can trial, scale, and thrive. With unmatched facilities and global partnerships, Expo City Dubai continues to exemplify the potential of future-ready urban ecosystems, balancing ecological responsibility and economic growth.

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David Collins

David Collins

David has a background in corporate strategy and international trade. His articles cover business growth, entrepreneurship, and market trends.

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