Sharjah: The Government of Sharjah successfully concluded its participation at GITEX Global 2025, where it showcased a wide range of pioneering digital projects under the theme ‘Powered by Tech, Driven by People.’ Through interactive digital experiences and live demonstrations, the pavilion highlighted how technology is being harnessed to enhance quality of life, improve service efficiency, and design government services centred around people’s needs.
According to Emirates News Agency, this year, 20 government entities participating under the Government of Sharjah Pavilion presented 14 innovative projects. These projects offered an integrated model that reflects strong intergovernmental collaboration and Sharjah’s ongoing commitment to innovation as a foundation for sustainable development, in line with the UAE’s national strategies and future aspirations.
At the closing ceremony, Sheikh Saud bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Director-General of Sharjah Digital Department, and Lamia Al Hosan Al Shamsi, Director of SDD, honoured participating entities, partners, sponsors, and organising committees in recognition of their contributions to the success of the pavilion. The ceremony was attended by senior officials and representatives from Sharjah Government entities.
As part of the ceremony, the Department of Agriculture and Livestock received first place for the Best Project award for ‘AgriHub.’ The Department of Public Works came in second place for its project ‘Bo’d.’ Meanwhile, Sharjah Cyber Security Center was recognised as the Best Exhibitor within the Government of Sharjah Pavilion, while the ‘Nabni’ project received the Community Award, and the Sharjah Police Headquarters won the Best Participating Entity Award.
On the sidelines of the exhibition, Sharjah Digital Department held a series of strategic meetings with leading local and international technology companies to expand cooperation, exchange expertise, and explore new avenues for leveraging advanced technologies. Discussions with Microsoft focused on future projects to enhance the resilience of Sharjah’s digital infrastructure through secure and scalable solutions. A meeting with Red Hat explored opportunities to drive innovation and strengthen digital performance across government entities. Discussions with ServiceNow addressed the development of a unified, AI-enabled platform for managing government IT services.
Collaboration with Dynatrace was also reinforced to integrate advanced application monitoring technologies within Sharjah’s key digital platforms, ensuring reliability, agility, and service continuity. Throughout the exhibition, the Government of Sharjah Pavilion drew strong attention from VIPs, experts, and visitors. They explored a range of digital projects under four integrated digital ecosystems: Digital Experiences, Environmental Sustainability, Smart Cities, and Our Humanity.
These ecosystems reflected the power of integration among government entities, showcasing how the emirate harnesses technology to serve people and build a sustainable future. Each ecosystem highlighted a key aspect of Sharjah’s digital journey, from government integration and sustainability to smart urban environments and human connection.
The showcased projects featured digital solutions powered by artificial intelligence, data, the Internet of Things, and geospatial technologies. These innovations aim to deliver advanced services that place people at the heart of innovation, leverage emerging technologies to support decision-making, and establish a flexible and intelligent digital infrastructure.
This participation served as a strategic opportunity to explore the latest developments in technology, exchange experiences and expertise, and strengthen collaboration with the global tech community to advance comprehensive digital governance and reinforce Sharjah’s global standing as a leader in digital excellence and sustainable future cities.