Expo City Dubai will soon be home to local and international businesses, organisations, and educational institutions.
By September, approximately 3,000 employees will have established offices in this innovative business community, drawn by its emphasis on creativity, connection, and growth, according to a statement by the Dubai Media Office.
DP World, Emirates Airline, Siemens Energy, Siemens Industrial, Terminus Group, Engie, and Gratiya Consultancy, to name a few, will set up offices at Expo City Dubai.
Repurposed pavilions, collaborative opportunities at Expo City Dubai
Additionally, former country pavilions from Expo 2020 Dubai will be repurposed. Australia Pavilion will house the University of Wollongong Data Science, Discovery, and Innovation Centre, whereas the Finland Pavilion will accommodate FinGulf LLC.
The China Pavilion will continue to use the venue to foster China-UAE relations and business development.
Expo City Dubai, which serves as an innovation ecosystem, offers a conducive free zone environment and digital platforms that facilitate connections, knowledge-sharing, and funding.
It also encourages cross-sector collaboration in areas such as creativity, education, innovation, and mobility, while prioritising sustainability as part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.
Manal AlBayat, Chief Engagement Officer of Expo City Dubai, expressed her excitement about welcoming such a diverse group of partners, the report said.
“Organisations of all sizes, across a myriad of sectors and from all around the world are crucial to Expo City’s legacy plans and take forward Expo 2020 Dubai’s purpose to connect minds and create the future. We’re honoured to welcome such a diverse group of partners, and strive to connect and inspire these businesses, enabling them to thrive, and supporting their growth aspirations.”

Expo City Dubai’s growth will be driven by a collective effort involving Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as government entities, academia, and research institutions, the report said, adding that this will support Dubai’s economic agenda (D33) and the UAE’s broader development and diversification ambitions.
Conveniently accessible by metro, Expo City Dubai also offers businesses easy access to educational and cultural attractions, wellness facilities, entertainment options, retail outlets, and dining establishments.
All these amenities are accessible within a 15-minute walking or cycling distance at Expo City Dubai.