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5/19/25, 2:33 PM           Emirates Global Aluminium named Sector Partner for Advanced Infrastructure at Make it in the Emirates 2025
         space designed to enable collaboration and growth, ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi brings together key stakeholders across
         sectors  to  help  advance  the  UAE’s  industrial  agenda.  The  presence  of  sector  partners  like  EGA  adds  valuable
         perspective  to  the  dialogue  and  reinforces  the  importance  of  strong  industrial  foundations  in  building  a  resilient,
         competitive economy.”

         Abdulnasser Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Global Aluminium, said: “EGA is the heart of the UAE
         aluminium sector, one of the UAE’s most important economic sectors. Our metal is the largest UAE export outside oil
         and gas. Our metal goes into UAE-made products from car parts to construction materials. Aluminium is just one part of
         our contribution. At EGA, we are focused on further localising our supply chain. Every year, we spend some 40% of our
         global  procurement  spend  here  in  the  UAE  –  for  2024,  that  was  more  than AED  8  billion  spent  on  locally-sourced
         services and goods. EGA and the aluminium sector accounts for around 1.3% to the UAE GDP and supports over
         52,400 jobs across the country. At EGA, we are proud to Make it in the Emirates.”

         Make it in the Emirates gathers senior executives, industry leaders, policymakers, leading manufacturers, investors,
         and innovators from the UAE and beyond. The expanded fourth edition sets the stage for the future of manufacturing
         and long-term sustainable industrial growth.

         Make it in the Emirates 2025 is hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, organised by ADNEC
         Group, and held in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Culture, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, and ADNOC. The
         event serves as a global platform for investment, collaboration, and innovation.

         Taking  place  at ADNEC  Centre Abu  Dhabi  from  May  19  to  22,  2025,  the  event  will  host  over  700  exhibitors  and
         welcome 30,000 visitors across 68,000 square meters of exhibition space, spanning 12 key industrial sectors.

         As  the  Sector  Partner  for  Advanced  Infrastructure,  Emirates  Global  Aluminium  (EGA)—one  of  the  world’s  biggest
         aluminium producers and the UAE’s largest industrial company outside oil and gas—plays a crucial role in bolstering
         domestic manufacturing and driving industrial self-sufficiency.

         For nearly 50 years, EGA has been a pioneer of the UAE’s industrial sector, helping position the nation as the world’s
         fifth  largest  aluminium  producer  and  exporting  to  over  50  countries.  Its  integrated  global  operations—from  bauxite
         mining  to  alumina  refining,  smelting,  and  recycling—reflects  Make  it  in  the  Emirates’  focus  on  sustainability  and
         innovation.  The  aluminium  sector  supports  over  52,000  jobs,  with  EGA’s  metal  fuelling  industries  like  construction,
         automotive, aerospace, electronics, and packaging. Around 10% of EGA’s metal is sold locally to firms manufacturing
         for domestic and global markets. In 2024, EGA began developing its first UAE aluminium recycling facility—at 170,000
         tonnes per year, the largest in the UAE—marking a major step in circular industrial development.

         EGA has been an active supporter of Make it in the Emirates initiative since its inception, including through its EGA
         Ramp-Up programme, which has helped nurture local entrepreneurship, supported over 1,000 new jobs, and identified
         potential new UAE suppliers to the company.




























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