Day 4 was a big day for GITEX Global 2025 and the future of Abu Dhabi at the Dubai World Trade Centre, where the capital’s government pavilion unveiled a new wave of citizen-first digital services and strategic collaborations. Think AI parking, online marriage for just AED 800, and so many more innovations!
The pavilion unveiled a new wave of citizen-first digital services and strategic collaborations, showcasing how the emirate is building an AI-native, community-driven government.
AI parking and more innovations in the future of Abu Dhabi
As Abu Dhabi motorists grapple with new fines and laws in the capital, there’s also some good news with a smoother parking experience, thanks to Q Mobility’s latest innovation. Following similar news earlier this summer, the city’s Mawaqif public parking operator unveiled its ‘Zero Barrier AI Parking’ system at GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai.

Also known as the ‘Mawaqif Free Flow’, the UAE-made, AI-powered solution offers a fully touchless experience. Smart cameras detect vehicle number plates, automated payment systems handle transactions, and real-time traffic management connects public and private parking areas.
Essentially, that means a seamless, contactless exit. The system is fully solar-powered, underlining Q Mobility’s commitment to sustainability. The best part? Things will get even easier come 2026, with the system expected to integrate with Darb Wallet for even smoother payments.
In a move to expand smart mobility and social inclusion in the future of Abu Dhabi, Q Mobility also signed two MoUs with the Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination and the Dubai Digital Authority, aimed at enhancing collaboration and advancing next-generation digital services.
Marriage contracts on TAMM and more also unveiled at GITEX Global 2025
Introduced for just AED 800, you can now get marriage Contracts on TAMM. The service enables couples to complete the entire marriage process from their phones.
From booking appointments and holding virtual ceremonies to receiving the signed marriage booklet electronically, the service demonstrates how DGE and TAMM are making government interactions more convenient, secure, and intuitive.
This innovation reflects the people-focused approach towards the future of Abu Dhabi, and its broader commitment to prioritising people, transforming essential life moments into seamless digital experiences.
Other services include:
- Take a Photo & Report empowers residents to report issues quickly and accurately, while the QCC and ADJD integrations streamline access to community and judicial services.
- The Family Care Authority (FCA) platform offers families faster and more direct support, highlighting how digital government can be both accessible and empathetic.
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