Dubai: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has rolled out agentic artificial intelligence (agentic AI) across its digital platforms, following directives from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to expand AI use across government services and operations.
According to Emirates News Agency, the deployment covers DEWA's website, smart app, the Smart Office employee app, dashboards, and internal platforms. The initial focus is on service design, customer digital experience, quality monitoring, and the Testing Centre of Excellence. This positions DEWA as one of the first utilities globally to deploy agentic AI in a production environment.
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, stated that the move aligns with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid to strengthen Dubai's leadership in artificial intelligence and future technologies. This transformation supports DEWA's goal of becoming a world-class utility with AI as a core component of its operational and service infrastructure. This strategic step marks a pivotal milestone in redefining government services in the AI era, transitioning from traditional digital interaction models to an integrated service ecosystem connected to global AI platforms. This enhances efficiency, accelerates service delivery, and improves the quality of digital experiences for customers and stakeholders.
Al Tayer added that DEWA is committed to expanding these technologies while adhering to high standards of governance, security, and privacy. This supports the objectives of the UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031 and UAE Centennial 2071. DEWA's early establishment of the necessary technological and digital infrastructure has enabled the activation of agentic AI capabilities across priority platforms as soon as the new government directives were announced. DEWA is also the first government entity in the UAE to adopt Microsoft Copilot Cowork within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, enhancing AI use within the workplace.
AI agents are instrumental in assisting user interface and user experience designers, front-end AI engineers, and developers by generating components, maintaining consistency, and identifying deviations from approved standards. This has reduced component production and review time and improved design consistency across platforms by approximately 80 percent.
DEWA also launched its AI-powered virtual assistant Rammas in 2017, which now utilises GPT 4o. Rammas uses advanced generative AI to provide real-time responses by extracting relevant information directly from DEWA's website. DEWA was the first utility globally, and the first government entity in the UAE, to adopt generative AI for direct customer interaction and inquiry resolution. Since its launch in 2017 until mid-June 2026, Rammas has handled more than 13 million inquiries across DEWA's communication channels.
At the Testing Centre of Excellence, AI agents embedded within the engineering pipeline generate test plans, test cases, and requirement traceability matrices directly from specifications. They also execute tests automatically and produce comprehensive execution reports. The deployment covers performance, security, localisation, integration, accessibility, and acceptance testing. It has contributed to improving the efficiency of digital test verification by approximately 85 percent, expanding the coverage of automated tests, and enhancing the quality of digital channels by up to 93 percent.
These efforts are supported by DEWA's Agent Development Kit, which enables teams to build and scale agentic AI capabilities while adhering to governance, security, and privacy frameworks. DEWA continues to expand these capabilities across additional platforms within a unified and secure digital ecosystem, further enhancing the resilience and sustainability of government services.