Meta has officially inaugurated its new
regional headquarters in Dubai Internet City to serve the Middle East and North
Africa region (MENA).
The opening of the new regional office
was attended by the Crown Prince of Dubai, HH Sheikh Hamdan Mohammed bin Rashid
Al Maktoum and Meta’s Chief Operating Officer, Sheryl Sandberg.
The new headquarters for Meta
will serve the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA), enabling more than
100 employees to cater to the growing needs of hundreds of millions of people
in the region who use the company’s platforms every month.
Welcoming the opening of the new regional headquarters of Meta,
HH Sheikh Hamdan further said the company is one of many leading global
technology companies that have benefited from Dubai’s vibrant growth-friendly
environment. Dubai will continue to expand its cooperation with the world’s
leading firms as part of its vision to be a global pioneer in adopting
future-oriented technologies and advancements, he added.
During his visit to the company’s new office, HH Sheikh Hamdan
was briefed on Meta’s latest services as well as its long-term objectives and
business aspirations as it seeks to strengthen its presence in the MENA region.
His Highness was accompanied on the visit by His Excellency Omar
bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital
Economy and Remote Work Applications; His Excellency Mohamed bin Hadi Al
Hussaini, Minister of State for Financial Affairs; His Excellency Helal Saeed
Al Marri, Director General of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism; His Excellency
Ahmad Abdullah bin Byat, Vice Chairman of the Board of Dubai Chamber of
Digital Economy; and His Excellency Malek Al Malek, Director General of the
Dubai Development Authority and Group CEO of TECOM Group.
His Excellency Malek Al Malek said: “Our
leadership’s vision to cement an enabling and competitive business environment
has attracted some of the world’s leading players to Dubai, especially in the
technology sector, and enabled them to expand in the region and beyond. Our
Group’s business districts including Dubai Internet City have been at the
forefront of efforts to deliver on this vision and the cornerstone of the
region’s economic growth and digital transformation journey for the past two
decades by providing a world-class ecosystem that attracted a pool of 95,000
best-in-class talent.”
“Meta has been part of this journey for the past decade. It is
rewarding to see their growth and expansion across the region, as it
demonstrates the region’s potential and growing demand for innovation and advanced
technologies,” he added.
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has been in the region for 10
years, working with communities, creators, partners, media and governments to
enable the millions of people who use its platforms to create content and
flourish in any industry. From everyday users to large global brands and
upcoming entrepreneurs, Meta’s platforms are being utilised in a variety of
ways in the region.
Sheryl Sandberg said: “This
office represents our commitment to the millions of people who use our
platforms to express themselves, stay connected to their loved ones and their
communities, and start and grow businesses. There is a culture of innovation in
the UAE that fits with the spirit of our company. We share an excitement about
the economic and social opportunities that a connected world can create. The
talent and creativity of people across the region will be crucial as we embark
on the next chapter for our company – helping to build the metaverse. It is no
coincidence that we selected 8 March for our office opening. We chose to do it
on International Women’s Day as a sign of our continued commitment to
empowering women, here in Dubai and around the world.”
Through its partnerships with various public and private sector
organisations across the MENA region, Meta aims to make a significant impact on
various industries. The company has awarded grants to more than 100 Dubai-based
small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) as part of its efforts to support
businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Meta has also launched training
and business resource centres and a MetaBoost programme to help businesses
grow.
Derya Matras, Vice President,
Africa, Middle East and Turkey at META, said: “I am
incredibly proud of the work that we have done and continue to do in the MENA
region. From launching initiatives such as LoveLocal and SheCreates – a
platform that shines a spotlight on incredible women- to our partnerships to
support small and medium sized businesses, our work continues to have a great
impact. None of this would have been possible without the support of our
partners, which makes today such an important day in our history in the region.
It is so encouraging to see the UAE’s commitment to establishing a culture that
allows innovation and creativity to thrive.”
Fares Akkad, Regional Director,
MENA, said: “When you look at our platforms, the scale and
breadth of it is incredible. What is crucial, however, is not so much the
platforms themselves but how and why people use them. We continue to see this during
the pandemic, with people across the region coming together to show support for
one another, helping SMBs reach larger audiences, helping newsrooms function in
a more digital world and providing a platform where people can be heard. This
is what continues to motivate us. It is so encouraging to see the continued
support of the UAE government, which remains a true regional leader in
innovation and growth.”
Communities remain an integral part of Meta’s culture in the
region. Globally, there are now more than three billion people that actively
use Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp Messenger every month. Of the three
billion people, 2.91 billion use Facebook alone every month, and over 2.81
billion people on average use at least one of Meta’s services every day.