Key Points

IFZA and the Smart Cities Council have joined forces to accelerate smart city innovation, starting with Dubai and expanding globally. The partnership includes launching Smart Cities Council Middle East and an education-focused Smart Cities Academy. Dubai’s ranking as the 4th smartest city globally positions it as a key hub for cross-border tech solutions. The collaboration aims to bridge Silicon Valley’s innovation with Dubai’s business-friendly ecosystem.

Key Points: IFZA and Smart Cities Council Partner to Boost Dubai Innovation

  • IFZA and SCC announce Smart Cities Council Middle East
  • New Scale360 platform connects startups with investors
  • Dubai ranks 4th in global smart city index
  • Summit highlights US-UAE tech collaboration
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IFZA, Smart Cities Council partner to drive cross-border innovation

IFZA and Smart Cities Council unite to drive cross-border smart city innovation, launching joint ventures for Middle East growth and global tech solutions.

"Dubai represents more than just an economic opportunity; it represents a vision of what future cities can be. - Holger Schlechter, IFZA CFO"

Dubai, May 13

The Smart City Council (SCC) and International Free Zone Authority (IFZA), Dubai's leading Free Zone community, came together to advance a shared vision for innovation.

As the key partner for the event, IFZA helped steer conversations toward building more inclusive, sustainable, and connected cities - starting with Dubai and reaching across international markets. The strategic partnership took place during the recently concluded Smart Cities Summit North America 2025.

Held in San Francisco, the summit brought together more than 450 senior leaders in government, business, and academia under the theme 'Public Safety, AI, and the Middle East in Focus.' Through keynote sessions, IFZA shared insights on how smart cities and free zones intersect as engines of social transformation through economic innovation, a principle deeply aligned with SCC's mission.

"Dubai represents more than just an economic opportunity; it represents a vision of what future cities can be," said Holger Schlechter, CFO of IFZA.

"As Smart Cities Council partners, we are proud to champion this vision by building meaningful connections, sharing global insights, and opening new pathways for international tech entrepreneurs. This collaboration reflects the growing synergy between the United States and the UAE across diverse industries - and we believe Dubai offers the ideal platform for American innovators to bring their smart city solutions to life in Dubai and beyond."

Smart Cities Council and IFZA also announced two joint venture organisations, Smart Cities Council Middle East, to support the rapidly increasing demand for smart city solutions across the Middle East, and Smart Cities Academy, a platform focused on smart city education and training.

"Our collaboration with IFZA marks a new chapter in how smart cities are imagined and built across borders," said Corey Gray, President of Smart Cities Council. "By connecting Silicon Valley's innovation with Dubai's dynamic business environment, we aim to create a powerful launchpad for entrepreneurs to test, adapt, and deploy their smart solutions globally. The Middle East is one of the fastest-growing regions for urban innovation, and through our solutions, we aim to equip governments, and organizations with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in a smarter, more sustainable future."

Dubai, ranked 4th globally in the 2025 IMD Smart Cities Index, is already a benchmark for smart urban development, with world-class infrastructure, digital public services, and forward-looking policies. As a launching pad for transformative regional projects like NEOM in Saudi Arabia and New Cairo in Egypt, it provides international innovators with immediate access to high-growth opportunities across the Middle East.

IFZA also announced the launch of Scale360, an open innovation platform based in Dubai designed to connect global startups with corporate partners, investors, and market access. Developed in partnership with Plug and Play, Scale360 reflects IFZA's growing role in supporting not just business setup, but business transformation. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Dubai is really setting the benchmark for smart cities! 🇮🇳 India should take notes from their public-private partnership model. Our Smart Cities Mission could benefit from such international collaborations. The Scale360 platform sounds particularly interesting for Indian startups looking to expand globally.
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Priya M.
While this is impressive, I hope Indian cities focus more on solving basic infrastructure issues first before jumping into fancy smart city projects. Clean water and proper waste management should be priority #1. Dubai's model works for them but may not directly apply to most Indian cities.
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Amit S.
Great initiative! The Smart Cities Academy could be valuable for Indian urban planners. We have so much talent in AI and tech - partnerships like these can help our startups get Middle East market access. Maybe Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) could explore similar tie-ups?
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Sunita R.
The focus on sustainability is commendable 👏. Indian cities struggle with pollution and congestion - we need more such international knowledge sharing. But we must adapt solutions to our local context rather than blindly copying foreign models.
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Vikram J.
Interesting partnership, but I wonder about data privacy implications. Smart cities collect massive data - hope they have strong safeguards. India should develop its own standards for smart city data governance before implementing such technologies widely.
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Neha P.
As someone working in urban development, I appreciate Dubai's approach. Their ranking as 4th smartest city globally didn't happen overnight. Indian cities need long-term vision and consistent policy implementation. Quick fixes won't work - we need comprehensive planning like this.

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