
UAE Unveils National Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka: A Fusion of Heritage, Innovation, and Global Vision
The United Arab Emirates officially opened its national pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, inviting global audiences into an immersive experience that blends heritage, innovation, and international collaboration.
The inauguration was led by Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and the UAE's Special Envoy to Japan, alongside Minister of State Noura Al Kaabi and Ambassador Shihab Al Faheem. Dignitaries from the UAE, Japan, and beyond attended the opening ceremony.
Architecturally inspired by the UAE's iconic date palm, the pavilion reimagines areesh —traditional Emirati architecture—using agricultural palm waste and Japanese woodworking techniques. Its centrepiece, a striking forest of 90 towering rachis columns, was designed by the Earth to Ether Design Collective, a collaboration between Emirati and Japanese creatives.
Inside, visitors embark on a sensory journey spotlighting the UAE's strides in space exploration, healthcare, sustainability, and innovation. Dr. Al Jaber highlighted the UAE's drive for inclusive progress, clean energy, and global partnerships, while Al Kaabi reflected on the nation's legacy at World Expos since 1970.
At the core of the pavilion are 46 Youth Ambassadors, including 24 Emiratis, representing the UAE's spirit in seven languages. Their presence ensures a personalised, culturally rich experience for every guest.
The pavilion is backed by key partners—ADNOC, Space42, PureHealth, and DCT Abu Dhabi—each representing national priorities and future-focused sectors.
Located in the Empowering Lives Zone, the pavilion will host forums, workshops, and cultural programmes through October 13, 2025. Visitors can also enjoy Emirati cuisine, shop local designs, and participate in hands-on sessions—cementing the UAE's position as a global connector of cultures, ideas, and innovation.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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