
Dubai – Sharikat Mubasher: The Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DCAI) opened applications for the second cycle of its “Future of AI in Government Services Accelerator” program.
The DCAI invited local and global AI companies to partner with over 20 government entities in developing AI-powered solutions to enhance public services, as reported by the Emirates News Agency.
Launched in collaboration with Dubai Future Accelerators, the initiative supports the ‘Dubai Universal Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence’ and focuses on four areas: refining and personalizing existing services, creating new services to address complex challenges, improving operational efficiency, and ensuring inclusive accessibility.
Selected participants will join an eight-week program in Dubai from 6 October to 28 November 2025, with fully sponsored travel and accommodation. They will retain full ownership of their innovations, gain direct access to senior decision-makers, and work closely with experts to implement solutions at scale.
Saeed Al Falasi, DCAI Executive Director, said that the accelerator aims to position Dubai among the world’s top cities for agile, AI-powered public services, reinforcing its role as a leading global hub for AI innovation. The program’s first cycle attracted 615 AI companies from 55 countries, resulting in 75 pilot projects.