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Dubai Chambers Highlights Advantages Of Dubai's Digital Ecosystem To 19 Canadian Companies During Roundtable Discussion


(MENAFN- Mid-East Info) Canadian ranked tenth among the list of new non-UAE companies joining Dubai Chamber of Commerce during the first half of 2025.


. A total of 4,434 Canadian companies were registered as active members of the chamber at the end of H1 2025.

Dubai, UAE – Dubai Chambers successfully hosted a roundtable discussion today with the participation of a delegation featuring representatives from 19 Canadian companies. Organised in cooperation with the Consulate General of Canada in Dubai and Inovia Capital, the event showcased the competitive advantages of Dubai's digital economy ecosystem and the extensive opportunities it offers for Canadian businesses across diverse, future-facing sectors.

The roundtable brought together 52 participants from the business communities of Canada and Dubai. The Canadian delegation represented a wide spectrum of sectors including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, satellite communications, quantum computing, health technology, research, and data analytics, as well as venture capital.

Discussions focused on opportunities to strengthen collaboration with Canadian companies across a wide range of sectors and examined ways to expand business ties between Dubai and Canada. Participants highlighted the potential to build on complementary expertise in key industries to drive greater cooperation in innovation and advanced technologies, opening the door to new opportunities for partnerships between companies in both markets.

His Excellency Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, commented:“The growing economic relations between Dubai and Canada form a strategic foundation for advancing bilateral cooperation in priority areas, particularly within future-facing sectors and advanced technologies. Dubai is continuing to strengthen its position as a global hub and attracting Canadian companies seeking to expand internationally, supported by a pro-business environment and a world-class ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship.”

The number of Canadian companies registered as active members of Dubai Chamber of Commerce achieved annual growth of around 30% during 2024, highlighting Dubai's growing appeal among Canadian entrepreneurs and investors. In addition, 535 new Canadian firms joined during the first half of 2025, increasing the total to 4,434 by the end of June. As a result, Canadian ranked tenth among the list of new non-UAE companies joining the chamber in H1 2025.

Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, launched a new international representative office in Toronto in June this year – its first in North America. The move underlined Dubai Chambers' commitment to broadening trade and investment opportunities between the two markets.

Earlier in 2025, Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy also organised a promotional roadshow across Toronto, Mississauga, and Vancouver to showcase the opportunities offered by Expand North Star 2025, the world's largest event for startups and investors. Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre and hosted by Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, the event will run from 12–15 October at Dubai Harbour. As part of the roadshow, the chamber held a series of meetings with more than 350 entrepreneurs, startup founders, investors, accelerators, and digital policymakers in Canada.

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