Mansour bin Mohammed: Dubai as a Global Hub for the Latest Vehicle Technologies

His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the National Olympic Committee, inaugurated yesterday the 22nd edition of “Automechanika Dubai 2025,” the largest trade exhibition for vehicle services in the Middle East and Africa, which continues until December 11 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. His Highness emphasized that the event continues to bolster Dubai’s position as a leading global platform for showcasing the latest solutions and technologies in vehicle services, with substantial participation from local, regional, and international companies, reflecting the growing confidence in Dubai’s vast potential for industry growth and development.

He stated that the high level of innovation presented by participating companies this year aligns well with Dubai’s direction of adopting modern technologies and developing an integrated infrastructure that supports the vehicle services and transportation sectors. This also affirms the exhibition’s position as a preferred platform for global companies to present their latest solutions and products, owing to Dubai’s advanced economic environment and world-class infrastructure.

His Highness added that the exhibition contributes to the advancement of the vehicle sector and enhances its competitiveness by showcasing new technologies that support the shift towards smarter and more sustainable systems. The innovative solutions presented by this year’s participating companies further establish Dubai as a hub for innovation and a platform for decision-makers and industry leaders to shape the future of the vehicle and logistics services industry both regionally and globally.

In a post on the social media platform “X,” His Highness remarked, “We opened the Automechanika Dubai 2025 today and explored the latest solutions and leading innovations from the vehicle services sector. The exhibition, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, attracts over 2,400 exhibitors from more than 60 countries, continuing to establish Dubai as a global hub for specialized exhibitions and a key driver for growth in the vehicle services and transportation sector in the region.”

Tour of the Exhibition

During his tour of the exhibition halls, His Highness observed a selection of prominent national, regional, and global companies participating this year, showcasing advanced solutions and innovative technologies that contribute to the development of vehicle services, maintenance, and spare parts. His Highness visited the stand of “Golden Extreme,” a company specializing in vehicle care solutions, and “Palkrishna,” which displayed the latest products in synthetic rubber and tires. He also visited “TCN,” which offers advanced systems in workshop equipment and technical services, as well as the German pavilion with industrial companies featuring “ZF Services,” displaying the latest intelligent driving system solutions.

His Highness made a stop at the “Brembo” booth, where he learned about advanced technologies in high-performance braking systems, and visited “Central Motors,” “New East,” and “DynaTrade” platforms, which present comprehensive solutions in maintenance, spare parts, and logistics for the vehicle sector.

Additionally, he visited the “Al-Shammali” group platform specializing in spare parts and quick services, and “Euro Diesel,” showcasing advanced energy systems for generators and heavy vehicles, along with the Turkish “Clinic Global” which offers various technical solutions in vehicle services. Furthermore, he examined the booth of “Anand Exports,” known as one of the notable participants in the components and industrial systems sector.

His Highness praised this year’s exhibition for its quality solutions and technological innovations that reflect significant advancements in vehicle service sectors, highlighting the importance of this for enhancing the competitiveness of the sector both regionally and globally, and reinforcing Dubai’s status as a key platform for the future of transportation and logistics services.

Continuous Growth

This year’s edition of the exhibition features participation from over 2,400 exhibitors from more than 60 countries across 20 halls, indicating the ongoing growth of the vehicle services market in the region and the exhibition’s increasing global significance. Notably, participants include countries such as Albania, Barbados, Cyprus, Kazakhstan, and Iraq, further solidifying Dubai’s position as a vital link between the markets of the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Commonwealth of Independent States.

To meet the growing demand for participation, the exhibition occupies over 92,000 square meters of total exhibition space, reflecting an 11% increase year-on-year, thus enhancing its stature as the largest specialized trade platform in the region.

This year’s prominent events include the “Development of Commercial Vehicles,” a specialized session focusing on fleet management, electric transition, and smart logistics solutions; the “Lab X” conference, a dynamic platform covering the complete spectrum of lubricants and base oils; and the “Fleet Advancement Forum,” a strategic business development forum, providing a broader and more integrated vision combining key sectors such as vehicle logistics, fleet sustainability, and digital transformation.

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