Over
180 leading companies spanning 25 industries vie to attract the best of UAE
talent during the event that runs until 25 September
The
career fair serves to advance objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda and the
‘We the UAE 2031’ vision by helping boost Emiratisation goals
Government
of Dubai Media Office – 23 September 2025:
His Excellency Dr. Abdulrahman Al Awar, Minister of Human Resources and
Emiratisation, officially inaugurated the 24th edition of Ru’ya, Careers UAE
today at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The one-of-a-kind skill development and
careers empowerment event welcomed thousands of young Emiratis, aligning with
the UAE’s broader vision to empower national talent with the capabilities and
opportunities required to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market.
During the
event, His Excellency Al Awar toured the event and met with exhibiting
companies from a range of private and public sector industries, including
Emirates Group, ADNOC, the Dubai Government Human Resources Department, Dubai
World Trade Centre, Dubai College of Tourism, The UAE Accountability Authority,
Chalhoub Group, Al Rostamani Group, Dubai Duty Free, Emirates National Oil
Company, Higher Colleges of Technology, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Majid Al
Futaim, EGA, the Ministry of Defence, and DP World.
Vital
partnerships
Ru’ya 2025 is
organised in close partnership with government entities, including the Dubai
Government Human Resources Department, the Emirati Human Resources Development
Council (EHRDC), the Ministry of Education, and the Knowledge and Human
Development Authority (KHDA). Their support ensures the programme directly
advances the UAE’s Emiratisation agenda and national workforce development
strategies.
His Excellency
Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al Falasi, Deputy Chairman of EHRDC and Director-General
of the Dubai Government Human Resources Department said: “Our participation in
this major event highlights our commitment to forging meaningful partnerships
with vital entities across various sectors and guiding young talents towards
career paths that keep pace with future needs and ensure a sustainable
knowledge-based economy. This participation serves as a testament to our
relentless efforts to establish a flexible environment that offers quality
opportunities, strengthening Dubai’s position as a global hub for talent and
innovation. It further reinforces the role of Emirati talents in leading
comprehensive national development. This aligns with the directives of our wise
leadership and contributes to the objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33,
and the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision.”
HE Al Falasi added:
“The event serves as a distinguished and strategic platform, particularly due
to its impact on reinforcing the Council’s programmes and targeted initiatives
created to empower national talents with essential skills to meet emerging
challenges. Furthermore, it fosters the integration of policies driving the
labour market, contributing to preparing a generation of future leaders and innovators,
and ensuring a prosperous future across all levels of society.”
Ready
access to recruiters
Over the three
days of the career fair, thousands of young Emiratis will engage directly with
recruiters, career coaches, industry leaders and exhibitors from leading
companies spanning 25 key industries and take part in workshops and upskilling
activities under key pillars of ‘Empowerment & Leadership’,
‘Entrepreneurship & Innovation’, and ‘STEM’, in line with the UAE’s
national development strategy.
Asma Al Sharif, Assistant Vice President for
Sustainability and Exhibitions Management at Dubai World Trade Centre, added:
“This one-of-its-kind career fair connects Emirati talents with the nation’s
top companies, paving the way for three days of networking, skill-building, and
thought leadership. Attendees can take on real-world challenges and participate
in various workshops, showcasing their skills and expertise to potential
employers. In addition, with over 180 exhibitors, this year’s edition is slated
to be the biggest to date, presenting
unparalleled
opportunities for innovation and professional advancement. In the upcoming
days, the event will continue to unveil promising avenues of growth for young
Emiratis, aligning with national strategies like We the UAE 2031.”
This year’s
edition showcases a wide range of competitions designed to test skills, inspire
innovation, and encourage entrepreneurship. These initiatives include Future
Fit, the Future Scientist Award, Game On to Mars, the Ru’ya Hackathon, Ru’ya
Academy, The Next Founder, and Youth X. Together, they offer Emiratis a
platform to showcase their creativity, problem-solving skills, technical
expertise, and entrepreneurial ambition.
A major feature
of this year’s show is the Academic Hub, which reflects the belief that careers
begin with the right education. The Hub connects students with leading
universities, courses, and scholarships that align with market needs, thereby
bridging the gap between education and employment.
Offering
diversified pathways
The 2025
programme also introduces opportunities in new sectors such as artificial
intelligence and retail, in addition to established industries including
aviation, logistics, finance, healthcare, and technology. By diversifying
career pathways, Ru’ya continues to reflect the UAE’s evolving economic
landscape and builds on a strong record of impact.
Ru’ya 2025 is
held in cooperation with DP World as the Platinum Sponsor; ADIB, the Gold
Sponsor, and ENOC, the Silver Sponsor, highlighting a shared vision to connect
talented Emiratis with innovative opportunities and career pathways that
contribute to shaping a brighter future.
For more information on Ru’ya, Careers UAE,
please visit the website at
www.ruyacareers.ae/.