Dubai: Dubai Municipality has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Society of Engineers to strengthen the engineering ecosystem in the Emirate of Dubai, in line with international best practices. The agreement aims to develop systems and mechanisms for evaluating, classifying, licensing, and qualifying engineering professionals, enhancing the efficiency and readiness of engineering talent while supporting Dubai’s ambition to host leading global engineering and architectural events.
According to Emirates News Agency, under the memorandum, the two entities will cooperate in assessing engineering professionals within the engineer qualification system required to obtain professional practice licences in the Emirate of Dubai. Assessments will be conducted at the Society of Engineers’ premises using fully equipped facilities to deliver internationally recognised professional examinations in accordance with approved standards. The agreement also provides for the joint development of the engineering classification system and its linkage to technical and professional examination outcomes, in addition to cooperation in organising and supporting international engineering and architectural conferences and events.
The partnership further includes collaboration on launching joint training programmes across various engineering disciplines, organising technical workshops and discussion forums, and establishing shared digital knowledge platforms for exchanging research, studies, and institutional best practices. These initiatives aim to advance the construction and engineering sector, support innovation, and promote continuous professional development.
In addition, the memorandum supports youth-led innovation by sponsoring and developing emerging engineering initiatives and projects. It also provides for the organisation of field visits for engineers, students, and team members from both entities, enabling knowledge exchange and deeper understanding of each organisation’s initiatives and operational frameworks.
Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director-General of Dubai Municipality, stated that the partnership represents an integrated collaboration built on shared objectives to elevate engineering practice and advance its diverse disciplines to global standards, with Dubai as a leading reference point. The agreement enhances professional and technical capabilities and supports innovation and applied research in construction and sustainability.
Abdullah Yousuf Al Ali, President of the Board of Directors, Society of Engineers – UAE, emphasized that the partnership is a strategic step toward strengthening the engineering ecosystem and developing standards for the evaluation and classification of engineers. He highlighted the memorandum’s role in supporting the development of professional skills and enhancing the UAE’s position as a hub for engineering and architectural excellence.
The memorandum extends Dubai Municipality’s ongoing efforts to advance the engineering sector in the Emirate – enhancing professional standards, strengthening leadership capabilities, improving efficiency across the engineering ecosystem, and aligning evaluation and classification systems with the highest international benchmarks. These efforts reinforce Dubai’s position as a global destination for engineering innovation and excellence.