Editor’s note: New research from Dell Technologies points to accelerating enterprise adoption of AI across the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with most organizations now treating AI and generative AI as a core business priority. The survey highlights strong early returns on productivity and efficiency, alongside a growing shift toward on-premises and localized AI deployments. At the same time, it surfaces clear constraints, particularly around skills, security, and infrastructure readiness, that are slowing the move from pilot projects to full-scale implementation.
The findings underline how quickly AI is moving from experimentation to execution in the UAE enterprise market. For builders and technology providers, the focus is shifting toward practical infrastructure, secure deployment models, and workforce upskilling. For investors and policymakers, the data signals both momentum and friction, showing where capital, training, and partnerships may be needed to support scalable, compliant AI adoption across the region.
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Dubai, UAE – 22 January 2026 – New research from Dell Technologies shows that businesses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are increasingly viewing artificial intelligence (AI) as a strategic priority. The global State of Innovation and AI Survey study – which surveyed 2,850 business and IT decision-makers, of which 50 were from the UAE – found that 92% of the surveyed UAE companies now view it as a ‘key part’ of their business strategy. Additionally, 88% of UAE organizations report seeing tangible productivity and financial returns from initial AI investments.
Driving AI Adoption in the UAE
Despite these promising indicators, 78% of businesses in the UAE struggle to fully integrate AI into every aspect of their operations, while 30% are still in the early-to-mid stages of their AI adoption journey. Challenges such as data security concerns, lack of executive/senior management buy-in, and integration with existing systems/infrastructure continue to hinder large-scale implementation.
The research highlights that while UAE companies are making strides toward AI adoption, scaling AI effectively across an enterprise requires a holistic approach. Building infrastructure that supports AI, fostering new skillsets, and prioritizing secure and ethical practices are key.
Barriers to AI Implementation
While the interest in AI continues to grow, progress is hindered by three persistent challenges:
An encouraging trend revealed in the report is the increasing link between AI and sustainability goals. Businesses are exploring AI’s potential to optimize energy efficiency – such as smarter data center management, minimizing idle workloads and moving inferencing tasks to edge computing environments. Organizations in the UAE are increasingly leaning on third-party collaborations to integrate sustainable practices, with 82% highlighting the importance of external collaboration in achieving circular IT solutions. This trend signals an emerging ecosystem of shared expertise to tackle the complexities of implementing both AI and sustainability strategies. From advanced cooling solutions to energy-aware AI architectures, Dell Technologies is helping organizations reduce their environmental impact with AI infrastructure that balances performance with energy efficiency.
Walid Yehia, Managing Director South Gulf At Dell Technologies
Walid Yehia, Managing Director, South Gulf at Dell Technologies
This research was conducted in June 2025 by independent research firm Vanson Bourne on behalf of Dell Technologies. A total of 2,850 business and IT decision-makers were surveyed worldwide, including 100 in the Netherlands. For the complete findings of this year’s Dell Technologies Innovation Catalyst Research, visit this Link.
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