ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)

His Highness Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and National Security Adviser has chaired the Board meeting of ADQ, in his capacity as Chairman of the Board of Directors of ADQ. His Highness emphasised ADQ’s role in driving Abu Dhabi’s growth, advancing development and fostering economic expansion, while capitalising on regional and global investment opportunities to support the region’s prosperity.

During the meeting, the Board reviewed and approved ADQ’s year-to-date financial performance, reaffirming its growth trajectory from previous years. The Board also received an overview of key business milestones, underscoring ADQ’s role as an active investor in critical infrastructure and global supply chains, in line with its vision.

Attending the meeting chaired by His Highness was ADQ’s new board: His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan; His Excellency Jassem Mohamed Bu Ataba Alzaabi; His Excellency Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi; His Excellency Mohamed Mubarak Fadel Al Mazrouei; His Excellency Ali Mohammed Hammad Al Shamsi; His Excellency Dr Ahmed Mubarak Al Mazrouei; His Excellecny Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohamed Al Hamed, and Kaj-Erik Relander.

Ras El-Hekma 


The board was provided with a comprehensive summary of key transactions and acquisitions in 2024, emphasizing their strategic importance and alignment with the organization’s mandate. This included ADQ’s $35 billion investment to transform Ras El-Hekma into a premier coastal destination in Egypt.

The master plan for the mega-city includes world-class infrastructure designed to drive Egypt's economic and tourism growth while strengthening investment ties between the UAE and the North African country.

ADQ also acquired a 49% stake in Plenary Group, an Australia-based leader in public-private infrastructure projects, to support joint opportunities in key geographies. The establishment of Arcera, a global life sciences company, consolidated ADQ’s pharmaceutical assets and reinforced its commitment to strengthening supply chains rooted in Abu Dhabi.

Zayed International Airport

The board was also updated on notable achievements across ADQ’s portfolio of companies. In transport and logistics, Zayed International Airport, celebrating its first anniversary in December, was recognised as the fastest-growing airport in the Middle East by international seat capacity, welcoming 21.7 million passengers as of September 30, 2024, a 31.2 per cent increase from the same period in 2023.

AD Ports Group's recent inauguration of CMA Terminals, a state-of-the-art facility with advanced port infrastructure, increased Khalifa Port’s annual container capacity by 23%, reaching nearly 10 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), supporting the emirate's trade connectivity.

His Excellency Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi, Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of ADQ, said: “Under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, ADQ remains committed to driving strategic growth and enabling the future prosperity of Abu Dhabi while positively impacting people’s lives.

"The achievements showcased today underscore our dedication to advancing the emirate's economic priorities, fostering resilience, and creating enduring value. Moving forward, we will continue to pursue investments that expand our domestic and international presence to excel in a dynamic global environment.”

Energy

In energy and utilities, Unit 4 at the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant began commercial operations, generating 40 terawatt hours of carbon-free electricity annually and supplying 25 per cent of the UAE’s electricity, marking the region's largest decarbonisation effort.

TAQA completed the acquisition of SWS Holding, which will support the diversified utilities and energy group to optimise its water production, usage and reuse while aligning with its net-zero strategy.

Additionally, the group also announced plans to expand in Saudi Arabia with two new power plants, adding 3.6 gigawatts of low-carbon capacity, bringing its total greenfield projects in the Kingdom to five.

Food


In food and agriculture, Unifrutti further expanded its global multifruit platform into blueberries and avocados through the acquisition of Bomarea and AvoAmerica Peru, securing a steady supply of premium produce to its customers worldwide. These additions underscore its commitment to meeting consumer demands for healthy and nutritious products.

5-year business plan, AI


During the meeting, the board also discussed ADQ’s five-year business plan and growth targets that the organisation aims to achieve. ADQ also presented its AI strategy, underpinning this business plan and aiming to accelerate the transformation of its portfolio companies by adopting AI technologies and solutions across operations, products and services.

The board was updated on the non-financial value and impact generated by ADQ through its role in accelerating the growth of its portfolio companies which provide world-class essential services, including energy, food, healthcare, and transport infrastructure, to society.