MICE Affairs Media Group, News Bureau, 11th Jan 2026
Following its most successful year to date in
2025, ADNEC Group, a Modon company, is gearing up for a strong first half (H1) of
2026, with a packed calendar of exhibitions, conferences, meetings and social
events within its UAE-based venues. This strong line-up of events demonstrates
the Group’s commitment to supporting business tourism in Abu Dhabi and economic
diversification.
In H1, ADNEC Group will host and organise 192
events of all types across its UAE-based venues, from exhibitions and
conferences to special events, supporting a wide range of industries and
strategic sectors, including healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and
technology, as well as sustainability and energy, defence and security, leisure
and entertainment. This period will also feature consumer and lifestyle
exhibitions, a vibrant cultural programme, and a diverse range of public,
commercial, and special events designed to strengthen community engagement.
ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi is gearing up for a busy
season with 125 events scheduled at the venue during the first half of the year,
while ADNEC Centre Al Ain will hold 67 events. 12 new events will be held in
the Middle East for the first time, including the IAAPA Expo Middle East, the
first Emirates International Congress on Artificial Intelligence, M&I Expo
Abu Dhabi, Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi, the World Customs Organization (WCO)
Technology Conference and Exhibition 2026, and IBS Mena 2026. These events
highlight ADNEC Group’s role as a leading venue and strategic partner for major
gatherings in the region.
The year begins with Abu Dhabi Sustainability
Week (ADSW), which runs from 11 – 15 January. As part of the event, ADNEC
Centre Abu Dhabi will host more than 50,000 attendees, over 450 exhibitors, and
300 speakers, connecting industry leaders and policymakers to accelerate
progress toward net zero. Several events will take place within the venue
during ADSW, attracting global sustainability leaders and heads of state to
gatherings such as the World Future Energy Summit from 13 – 15 January, the
Green Hydrogen Summit and the Youth 4 Sustainability Forum and Hub.
The Ataya Exhibition from 12 – 17 January, will
feature women’s fashion and jewellery in support of charitable causes.
Additionally, the Zayed Sustainability Prize Awards Ceremony on 13 January will
honour winners making significant real-world impacts in categories including
Health, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action, and Global High Schools.
The seventh edition of the Unmanned Systems
Exhibition (UMEX) and the Simulation and Training Exhibition (SimTEX) will take
place from 20 – 22 January, showcasing the latest in autonomous systems for
civil and defence sectors. Organised by ADNEC Group in association with the
Ministry of Defence, UMEX and SimTEX bring together innovators, decision-makers
and exhibitors to highlight breakthroughs in air, land, sea and other
autonomous domains, fostering collaboration, business growth and the future of
autonomy.
Lifestyle and culture will be in the spotlight
with Al Thuraya Exhibitions from 25 – 29 January, focusing on trends in
fashion, jewellery and home accessories, while the Gulf Bride Show from 27 – 31
January will unite designers, artists, and manufacturers with audiences eager
to discover the latest bridal trends.
From 6 – 15 February, ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi
will welcome the Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026, offering the ultimate
celebration of inclusivity, community and healthy lifestyles. Additionally, the
Abu Dhabi Poetry Festival 2026 will take place from 9 – 13 February, celebrating
the richness of Arabic poetry, bringing together renowned poets, emerging
talents, and enthusiasts for a series of performances that highlight language,
heritage, and creative expression.
During Ramadan, Capital Majlis will return to
both ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi and ADNEC Centre Al Ain, offering a premium venue
and gathering space for residents, visitors and UAE companies to enjoy iftar
and suhoor with family, friends and colleagues in a traditional Ramadan
atmosphere.
Late March and early April will feature major
industry events, such as the first Emirates International Congress on
Artificial Intelligence and Visionary Leadership in Transforming Healthcare,
and the IAAPA Expo Middle East 2026 from 31 March – 2 April, which will gather
the global attractions and leisure community in Abu Dhabi. The Paper &
Tissue Show will spotlight innovations and trends across the sector. The Money
Expo Abu Dhabi brings together investors, traders, fintech innovators, and
financial institutions to explore the future of finance from 8 – 9 April,
fostering networking and collaboration across global financial markets.
For the first time in the Arab region, the
Terra World Congress will be held from 13 – 16 April 2026 at the ADNEC Centre
Al Ain. Over four days, the congress will bring together global experts to
explore the conservation of earthen architectural, archaeological, and cultural
landscape heritage, as well as contemporary earthen architecture. The event
will feature talks, side events, and activities that highlight the latest
research findings and best practices in the study and preservation of earthen
heritage.
In April, the Emirates Agriculture Conference
and Exhibition will serve as a strategic platform, bringing together farmers,
investors, experts, government agencies, and research institutions to exchange
knowledge and showcase the latest innovations in sustainable agriculture. The
event aims to strengthen public–private partnerships, boost local farm
production, and encourage youth participation, supporting the growth and
sustainability of the UAE’s agricultural sector.
The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair returns
from 11 – 20 April, enhancing its global profile with engaging speakers,
diverse themes, and thought-provoking sessions. The M&I Expo Abu Dhabi,
launching from 14 – 16 April, will unite the global elite of the MICE industry
for the first time in the Middle East. The Middle East Film & Games Con
(MEFCC), a highly anticipated event, will run from 24 – 26 April, while the 15th
United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice will convene
from 25 – 30 April, advancing crime prevention and the rule of law under the
theme “Protecting People and Planet, Achieving the 2030 Agenda in the Digital
Age.”
The fifth edition of Make it in the Emirates is
scheduled to take place from 4 – 7 May, further advancing the nation’s
industrial ambitions. Since relocating to the ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi in 2025
and with ADNEC Group joining as an organiser, the event has experienced
remarkable growth: a 20-fold increase in visitors, a 16-fold rise in
exhibitors, and a fivefold expansion in floor space. The 2026 edition is set to
build on this momentum, aiming for even greater success while contributing to
the development of a diversified, competitive, and knowledge-based economy.
AI Everything Abu Dhabi will begin on 11 May
2026 with a summit bringing together global AI leaders, followed by an
exhibition on 12 – 13 May that will showcase breakthroughs from major tech
companies and startups, driving cross-sector collaboration and real-world AI
adoption. Additionally, as part of AI Everything Abu Dhabi, AI Cyber Valley
will bring together the AI ecosystem, uniting leading innovators, investors and
startups, to address emerging threats, advance defence capabilities and
reimagine digital security across industries.
International Security and National Resilience,
the region’s most trusted platform for national and cyber security stakeholders,
will take place from 19 – 21 May, while IntraLogisteX Abu Dhabi, taking place
simultaneously, will bring together providers of innovative supply chain and
logistics solutions with professionals from across the region.
H1 will conclude with Abu Dhabi Summer Sports
in June, the largest indoor sporting event of its kind in the region, providing
a cool environment for the community of Abu Dhabi to remain active throughout
the summer months.