Abu Dhabi Chamber to launch 7 new working groups for business sector

Abu Dhabi Chamber to launch 7 new working groups
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Official Reporter
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The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) plans to launch seven new working groups aimed to develop the private sector, promote leadership and boost Abu Dhabi’s business ecosystem.

Aligned with the Chamber’s ongoing commitment to foster prosperity within the local business landscape, these working groups focus on enhancing the private sector’s capacity, reflecting their aspirations, and channeling their voice to relevant stakeholders across key economic sectors.

The working groups explores seven key fields including precious metals and jewelry, chemicals production, Artificial Intelligence (AI), interactive and digital gaming, banking and financial services, blockchain and digital assets, as well as media, entertainment and gaming.

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HE Shamis Ali Khalfan Al Dhaheri
Second Vice Chairman ADCCI

“Through the new seven working groups, the Abu Dhabi Chamber aims to contribute to the Emirate’s economic aspirations by fostering a dynamic and diverse business ecosystem, solidifying Abu Dhabi’s position as the leading hub for business and investment. The Chamber is committed to coordinating with all stakeholders to provide a platform that fosters cooperation, knowledge exchange, and opportunities for business growth in Abu Dhabi.”

The Chamber previously identified over 126 opportunities for the private sector to develop, through their engagement with the current working groups that span across various sectors. These working groups often host group meetings and workshops to discuss topics related to each industry and enhance their contribution to socio-economic development.

ADCCI also aims to strengthen collaborations with business councils to emphasize their roles in identifying sector-specific challenges and proposing impactful solutions across diverse fields, particularly among startup entities.

To further strengthen the role of startups in the national economy, the Chamber is also establishing a dedicated team that brings together representatives from startups, innovation centers, business incubators and accelerators, venture capitalists, Research and Development (R&D) centers, and the public sector to address their challenges.

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