The UAE has directed that 50% of operations move to Agentic AI within two years, and Dubai extended it across the private sector. Most companies have no baseline, no plan, and nothing credible to report against the deadline.
Why mandate reporting protects you now
The UAE Agentic AI mandate is running on a fixed clock, and "we are working on it" will not satisfy a board or the Dubai Chamber. What protects you is a defensible baseline and a monthly record that shows measurable progress against the target.
Beyond compliance, the discipline of monthly reporting keeps your AI programme honest: it surfaces gaps and risks early, prioritises the next move, and gives leadership a single trusted view instead of scattered status updates.
- You need to demonstrate mandate progress to a board or regulator
- There is no baseline for where your AI adoption stands today
- Status on AI initiatives is scattered and hard to defend
- You want early warning on gaps before they become problems
A clear path to a usable result
I assess where you stand today relative to the mandate’s expectations and timeline — honestly, not optimistically.
A sequenced plan to the two-year target, prioritised so early moves are both compliant and commercially worthwhile.
A monthly reporting cadence that gives your board and the Chamber a clear, defensible view of progress and risk.
What you get
What this delivers
Grounded in signed-off results from comparable engagements.
Get ahead of the mandate clock
The companies that start now will be in production before the deadline. Let’s baseline where you stand.