Abu Dhabi’s AI-Centric Strategy Draws 7,000 Attendees to Blockchain Expo 2025
- Abu Dhabi's Blockchain Show 2025 attracted 7,000 participants, reinforcing its AI/digital innovation leadership through Mondevo's $13B strategy-aligned global HQ and 200+ AI government solutions. - BestChange enhanced crypto accessibility with Telegram integration while Treasure Global invested in OXI Wallet, reflecting growing demand for institutional-grade digital asset platforms. - Dubai Chambers expanded U.S. operations and DBS-Ant collaboration enabled cross-border payments, showcasing Gulf's AI/blo
The Global Blockchain Show 2025 in Abu Dhabi, which attracted 7,000 attendees, has further established the city as a center for AI and digital transformation, highlighted by significant announcements from leading finance and technology companies. Mondevo Group, an AI-focused wealth and innovation platform,
Mondevo’s move is in step with Abu Dhabi’s larger economic ambitions. The emirate is working to become the first government in the world fully powered by AI, implementing more than 200 AI-driven solutions across its public sector.
At the same time,
In addition to corporate developments,
Partnerships were also a highlight.
These initiatives highlight the Gulf region’s determined shift toward AI, blockchain, and digital finance. With Abu Dhabi’s AI-centric government and Dubai’s proactive global expansion, the area is not only drawing investment but also reshaping the future of financial systems. As Mondevo’s Otaibi remarked, “Abu Dhabi is building the future from first principles”—a view shared by companies investing in the emirate’s dynamic ecosystem.
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