AD.WE Digital Platform Unveiled by Abu Dhabi Energy Department at GITEX 2025
Abu Dhabi's Department of Energy is showing off its AI-powered digital systems at GITEX Global 2025, highlighting how the emirate is reshaping its energy, water, cooling, and petroleum sectors. The centerpiece is AD.WE, an AI platform developed locally in the UAE that provides real-time analytics to boost efficiency across Abu Dhabi's energy and water systems.
The department's presence at the tech conference reinforces Abu Dhabi's position as a pioneer in smart infrastructure and future energy systems. This push aligns with the UAE's broader goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, accelerating the adoption of smart technologies across critical sectors.
AD.WE stands out as the first platform of its kind globally, developed in partnership with Presight. The system delivers real-time data analysis that helps optimize energy and water operations throughout the emirate. Officials say this data-driven approach leads to better decision-making, improved efficiency, and lower emissions.
For investors and energy companies, Abu Dhabi's digital transformation signals significant opportunities. The emirate is actively seeking partnerships and investments to speed up innovation across its energy infrastructure. This creates openings for tech companies specializing in AI applications for utilities, as well as traditional energy firms looking to modernize their operations.
The broader context matters here. Gulf states are racing to diversify their economies and reduce dependence on oil revenues. Abu Dhabi's focus on smart energy systems positions it well to become a regional hub for clean technology and energy innovation. The emirate has already made substantial investments in renewable energy projects like the massive Al Dhafra solar plant.
GITEX Global, now in its 45th edition, brings together industry leaders, innovators, and investors to showcase emerging technologies from AI to cybersecurity. The conference has become a key venue for Middle Eastern governments and companies to demonstrate their tech capabilities to a global audience.
But here's what makes Abu Dhabi's approach particularly interesting: they're not just importing technology but developing solutions locally. The AD.WE platform represents a shift toward homegrown innovation in a region that has traditionally relied on foreign expertise for major tech projects.
Layla Al Mansoori