Can ADGM’s New App Redefine Work-Life Balance in Abu Dhabi?
ADGM, the UAE capital's international financial centre, is set to launch a new mobile app in January 2025 that will offer an all-in-one business and lifestyle experience. This app is being developed in collaboration with major players like Hub71, ADIO, Aldar Properties, The Galleria, and Numou. It's designed to integrate work and life, making ADGM a top destination for business, innovation, and lifestyle. It will cater to residents, visitors, and professionals.
For businesses in ADGM, the app will offer features like industry news updates, events, and essential services such as commercial license renewals and compliance calendars. It will also have a professional chat platform for ADGM community members to connect, collaborate, and unlock new business opportunities. On the lifestyle side, residents and visitors can expect exclusive offers, local events, and a range of services aimed at improving everyday life.
The app really supports ADGM's vision of building a digitally enabled, innovative business ecosystem, positioning Abu Dhabi as a premier place to live, work, and visit. The partnerships with Hub71, The Galleria, and others will help integrate key services into the app, creating a more seamless and collaborative experience.
Salem Al Darei, the CEO of ADGM Authority, emphasised that these partnerships are crucial in creating a platform that fosters community connection and drives innovation. Ahmad Ali Alwan from Hub71 added that this app is a perfect example of Abu Dhabi’s focus on innovation and collaboration.
Khalifa Alzaabi from Numou highlighted that their involvement is all about empowering SMEs by providing them with easier access to financial solutions, while Hareb Al Mheiri from ADIO noted that ADGM’s app will play a big role in attracting and supporting investors within Abu Dhabi’s growing business ecosystem.
In short, this app is part of ADGM’s broader mission to enhance Abu Dhabi's standing as a global leader in business, tech, and digital sectors, and it’s expected to be a game-changer for both businesses and individuals in the region.