Dubai Internet City, a member of Dubai Holding subsidiary
TECOM Investments, was founded in October 1999, and it opened its doors in October 2000.[2][3]It was established by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.[8] It housed 100 companies at launch.[4]In August 2000, Siemens Business Services (SBS), Cisco, and Sun Microsystems received Dubai Internet City’s first major infrastructure contracts.[5]
As of 2019, DIC housed over 1,600 companies[4] and has become the regional base of many of the world's news agencies as well as the main digital content generator for Arabic media.[6]
Data center infrastructure provider Khazna announced it was establishing two new data centers in Dubai Internet City in 2022.[7]In the same year, Intel announced the opening of its first artificial intelligence research and development center at Dubai Internet City.[8][9]Visa established its headquarters for the CEMEA region and technology conglomerate Meta Platforms also established its regional headquarters in the UAE at Dubai Internet City in 2022.[10][11]In December 2022, Dubai Internet City broke ground on a new area named Innovation Hub Phase 2.[12]
In 2023, Dubai Internet City signed a strategic partnership with German Entrepreneurship
GmbH to provide support to German start-up companies seeking to do business in Dubai.[13]In the same year, technology company Yango expanded its offices into Dubai Internet City.[14]
The economic rules of DIC allow companies to be exempt from all taxes and customs duty for a period of 50 years guaranteed by law.[15]The park’s status as a free economic zone also allows it to offer 100% foreign ownership, similar to other designated economic zones in the United Arab Emirates.[3]
Dubai Internet City is a frequent participant in the GITEX GLOBAL trade show.[9][36][37]
Location
Dubai Internet City is about 25 kilometres south of downtown Dubai city, on
Sheikh Zayed Road between
Dubai and
Abu Dhabi. It is located adjacent to
Dubai Marina,
Jumeirah Beach Residence and the well-known
Palm Jumeirah, areas which are rapidly becoming three of the most exclusive (and expensive) residential areas of Dubai. DIC is less than 1 km from the sea coast and is near several five-star hotels. The nearest
metro station the eponymous
Dubai Internet City station on the
Red Line of the
Dubai Metro, located on Sheikh Zayed Road.