IHC secures AED 40bn partnership agreements at MIITE 2026

Abu Dhabi – Mubasher: International Holding Company (IHC) has concluded its participation at the Make it in the Emirates (MIITE) Forum 2026, securing partnership agreements totaling AED 40 billion.

During the four-day event, the IHC Pavilion drew in close to 100,000 visitors and gathered more than 40 group companies, creating a focal point for engagement between industry leaders, policymakers, and global partners.

IHC entered into more than 60 strategic agreements and partnerships, while hosting over 40 sessions featuring 70 expert speakers, according to a press release. The secured deals spanned various sectors, including technology, infrastructure, financial services, logistics, energy, and food security.

Syed Basar Shueb, CEO of IHC, commented: "Through the participation of more than 40 group companies under the IHC Pavilion this year, we demonstrated over the past four days how our Dynamic Value Networks model enables us to move beyond standalone investments and instead orchestrate integrated ecosystems across technology, infrastructure, financial services, and consumer sectors.”

“As we look ahead, IHC will continue to drive progress by bringing together global partnerships, capital, and expertise in support of national priorities, helping shape a more connected, competitive, and future-ready UAE economy,” Shueb added.

During the 2026 edition, Alpha Dhabi Holding and TA’ZIZ signed a strategic collaboration for approximately AED 36.70 billion in industrial chemical investments.

Moreover, NMDC Infra inked an AED 1.04 billion EPC agreement with Lantania for the Fujairah desalination plant.

ADNOC Gas also secured a 25-year feedstock agreement to supply natural gas to the TA'ZIZ methanol project at a value of AED 18.40 billion.  

IHC closed the first quarter (Q1) of 2026, recording 98.50% year-on-year (YoY) higher net profits after tax at AED 8.18 billion.

Mubasher Contribution Time: 17-May-2026 12:38 (GMT)
Mubasher Last Update Time: 17-May-2026 12:38 (GMT)