Hadi Badri, CEO of the Dubai Economic Development Corporation at Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, expressed that the opening of the factory, which will introduce a dynamic new industry and increase regional trade, reflects the UAE’s commitment to using innovative technologies to provide sustainable solutions to real-world problems. This aligns with Dubai’s economic diversification strategy and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 goal of reinforcing its position as one of the world’s top three cities.
The new facility showcases Dubai’s pivotal role in promoting the growth of environmentally sound practices that can mitigate the effects of climate change. Furthermore, by offering private firms opportunities to invest in sustainable technologies, Dubai is accelerating the creation of a robust and resilient green economy.
Dubai’s success in creating a conducive environment for new businesses and investors to flourish and generate job opportunities is evident in such initiatives. As a result, Dubai and the UAE will continue to collaborate with stakeholders and partners to remain at the forefront of innovation and economic sustainability, motivated by the vision of our leadership to create a better future for all.
Saud Abu Alshawareb, executive vice president of Industrial Leasing at Dubai Industrial City, highlighted that the IFFCO Group’s plant-based meat factory, which underscores the importance of food security, is an ideal project for Dubai Industrial City. The Dubai Industrial City is home to a growing number of Dubai-based food manufacturers who are leading the way in introducing innovative food products. This new enterprise adds value to the industry