Abu Dhabi, UAE – October 14, 2025
In a significant move to bolster digital innovation and strengthen bilateral ties, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Canada have signed an initial agreement focusing on collaboration in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital infrastructure development. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Mohamed Alsuwaidi, UAE’s Minister of Investment, and Canada’s Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, Evan Solomon, during a ceremony in Abu Dhabi.
Key Highlights of the Agreement
Focus Areas: The agreement emphasizes joint efforts in developing AI technologies and establishing data centres, aiming to enhance digital infrastructure and foster innovation in both nations.
Exchange of Expertise: Both countries will collaborate in sharing technical knowledge and best practices, facilitating the growth of advanced technology sectors.
Support for Investment Projects: The MoU outlines support for the establishment of innovative investment projects in AI and digital infrastructure, promoting mutual growth and development.
Strategic Importance
This collaboration aligns with the UAE’s broader strategy to position itself as a global leader in AI and digital innovation. The partnership with Canada, known for its strengths in AI research and development, is expected to accelerate the UAE’s efforts in building a robust digital economy.
For Canada, this agreement presents an opportunity to expand its international partnerships and attract investment in its AI and data centre sectors, contributing to the growth of its digital infrastructure.
Future Prospects
The UAE and Canada are committed to exploring further opportunities for collaboration in AI and digital infrastructure, with plans to establish joint initiatives and projects that leverage the strengths of both nations. This partnership is poised to set a benchmark for international cooperation in the digital age.
Reference:
The National




