The Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) have signed two agreements with China’s leading urban development firms, Q Home and 3Enovator Technology, during the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS) International Roadshow in Shanghai, China.
ADPIC formalized partnerships with Q Home, a joint venture between NetZero (UAE) and Broad Homes (China), to localize modular construction systems and industrialized building technologies, and 3Enovator Technology to deploy AI applications in infrastructure governance and digital transformation of capital projects.
The event unlocks advanced modular construction systems and AI-driven smart city solutions for the Emirate’s infrastructure transformation. The agreements aim to strengthen Abu Dhabi’s vision to develop smart, sustainable and innovative governance frameworks for construction and infrastructure monitoring, laying a foundation for future-ready, Net-Zero infrastructure and smart city development in the Emirate.
The Q Home agreement was signed by HE Maysarah Mahmoud Salim Eid, Director General of ADPIC and Weilong Li, CEO of QHome, in the presence of HE Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman, Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) and Qabous Bashatah, Founder and Director of Q Home. The Abu Dhabi delegation witnessed a live demonstration of advanced modular construction technologies at Q Home’s manufacturing facility, showcasing prefabricated building systems, sustainable materials, and localized production processes designed for scalable housing solutions.
The Abu Dhabi delegation included HE Adel Salem Al Nuaimi, Executive Director of Capital Projects Contractual Affairs Sector at ADPIC, Khadija Khalifa Mubarak Saif Al Rubaei, Director of Strategic Development and Integration at ADPIC; Mohamed Sayyah Al Mansoori, Director of Strategic and Support Services Office at ADPIC, Bashar Abu Ghannam, Director of Research, Development, and Transformation at ADPIC, Adel Albreiki, Chief Executive Officer of Aldar Project Yaser Al Nuaimi, Chief Delivery Officer of Aldar Project; and Carlos Wakim, Chief Executive Officer of Bloom Holding.
Senior officials engaged with over 20 leading industry experts in high-level meetings with China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCEC), China Construction Technology Company (CCTC), CPG Corporation, China Urban Construction Design and Research Institute (CUCD), North China Municipal Engineering Design and Research Institute (NCME), China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), represented by China Harbor Engineering Company, Cifi Holdings, and Greentown China Holdings, exploring avenues for collaboration in sustainable development, transportation, housing, and modular engineering.
The delegation also visited the Shanghai Smart City AI Institute and met with Zevo Technologies to explore 3D printing technologies in construction, accelerating Abu Dhabi’s transition to smarter, resilient urban growth.
HE Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa Chairman -Department of Municipalities and Transport
“This visit to China has been highly successful and marks another important moment in advancing infrastructure across the emirate. We have engaged with China’s construction innovators, technology pioneers and urban development specialists. Our visit demonstrates the value of working with global leaders who possess proven expertise at the scale and pace our ambitious infrastructure program demands to improve livability for all. China is a pioneer in rapid city-building, industrialized construction and AI-driven urban transformation on a globally unmatched scale. Our engagements in China have opened new frontiers for Abu Dhabi, not just in transferring advanced technologies but in partnering with the very innovators who are redefining what is possible in high-performance, sustainable infrastructure.”
Al Shorafa further stated that, “With these MoUs, we are moving from dialogue to delivery. Abu Dhabi will be a testbed for cutting-edge smart city solutions tailored for our market, while offering a regional launchpad for joint innovation. Together with our Chinese partners, we are co-creating and establishing the future blueprint for livable cities that serve generations to come.”
Qabous Bashatah, Founder and Director of Q Home, said that, “The signing of the memorandum of understanding with the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) is an important strategic step in Q Home’s journey, and a confirmation of our commitment to localizing modular construction technologies in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. Through this partnership, we aim to establish a smart and sustainable manufacturing process that contributes to enhancing construction efficiency and reducing costs and carbon emissions, in support of the Make it in the Emirates initiative and Abu Dhabi’s 2030 vision for developing advanced and sustainable infrastructure.”
ADPIC’s partnership with 3Enovator Technology focuses on collaborative opportunities to develop AI applications in infrastructure, smart city systems and digital transformation of capital projects.
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Mengjun Xie, CEO of 3Enovator Technology, noted that, “China and Abu Dhabi share a strong vision to deliver excellence in infrastructure development through impactful AI applications and smart-city systems. With our strong expertise in empowering intelligent governance and promoting sustainable development, our collaboration will unlock opportunities for both sides to support the digital transformation of Abu Dhabi as a future-ready global capital.”
China and the UAE share long-standing infrastructure ties, underpinned by China’s leadership in industrialized construction, prefabrication and AI-driven project management. The ADIS Roadshow in Shanghai enables Abu Dhabi to pilot digital construction, modular building systems and low-carbon smart industrial zones with global partners.
The Roadshow forms part of ADPIC’s international engagement strategy, following the inaugural Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit in June 2025, which attracted more than 4,100 participants from over 100 countries. The initiative continues with strategic missions to Ankara and Istanbul in November 2025.