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9/10/25, 10:52 AM                 Ru’ya 2025 to Strengthen Emiratisation and Empower Emirati Talent for the Future of Work
        This year’s edition will focus on inspiring and equipping Emirati youth to play a pivotal role in
        building a diversified, knowledge-driven economy. The exhibition will welcome over 150 leading
        public and private organisations, offering ambitious Emiratis a platform to explore career
        opportunities, engage in training, and develop skills that meet the requirements of the future
        workforce.

        Government-aligned features at Ru’ya 2025


        The event agenda has been designed to directly support the UAE’s drive for Emiratisation and skills
        development to reflect the strategic shifting of the labour market through incremental targets, with a
        goal of 8% Emiratisation in the private sector by the end of 2025 and 125,000 UAE Nationals already in
        private sector employment as of June 2025.


        This year’s Ru’ya is designed to equip UAE Nationals with the skills, opportunities, and confidence to
        thrive in a rapidly evolving job market. Anchored in national priorities, the event focuses on three key
        pillars: Empowerment & Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, and STEM.


        Visitors will take a journey through the show that reflects the full path from education to employment.
        School students engage in skills competitions, exclusive academic programmes, and innovation
        challenges in coding, AI, and emerging technologies that spark ambition and curiosity. University
        students benefit from mentorships and scholarships that prepare them for the next stage of their
        careers. Job seekers gain direct access to training workshops and on-the-spot interviews with leading
        employers, supporting government efforts to equip citizens with future-ready skills and meaningful
        employment.

        These initiatives are delivered in close alignment with national policy, ensuring that every stage of the
        Ru’ya journey directly supports the UAE’s wider vision for talent development and Emiratisation.


        Additionally, Ru’ya works in collaboration with key government stakeholders, including Dubai
        Government Human Resources Department; Emirati Human Resources Development Council;
        Ministry of Education; Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), which provide
        essential contributions and constitute pivotal pillars in the development of academic partnerships.


        Building on success

        In 2024, Ru’ya hosted 150 exhibitors and facilitated 7,000 on-site interviews. The 2025 edition is
        expected to once again attract thousands of visitors, underlining its importance as a cornerstone of the
        UAE’s Emiratisation agenda.

        Commenting on the 2025 edition, Asma Al Sharif, Assistant Vice President for Sustainability and
        Exhibitions Management at Dubai World Trade Centre, said: “Ru’ya is more than a recruitment event.
        It is a national platform that supports the UAE’s Emiratisation journey by preparing youth with the
        practical, technical, and leadership skills required for the jobs of the future. This year’s programme
        will empower students, graduates, and job seekers to find their why, connect with employers, and
        step confidently into careers that support the UAE’s long-term vision.”

        Ru’ya extends its sincere appreciation to its sponsors, including DP World, the Platinum Sponsor; Abu
        Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), the Gold Sponsor, and Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), the
        Silver Sponsor. As a national initiative, the exhibition reaffirms its commitment to fostering success
        and achievement by connecting talented Emiratis with innovative opportunities and career pathways
        that contribute to shaping a brighter future.
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