
Dubai named autism-friendly destination after efforts to boost inclusivity
Dubai has been recognised as an autism-friendly city in what is being hailed as a "landmark moment" in its drive to champion inclusivity. The emirate was named the first Certified Autism Destination in the Eastern Hemisphere – which includes much of Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia – after a more than two-year journey to better support people with the condition. The accreditation – announced during Autism Awareness Month, which ends on Wednesday – aims to ensure accessibility for residents and visitors with autism, who often face sensory overload. The emirate announced its aim to achieve the status in December 2022 and the process has involved training for staff members at the airport, dozens of places throughout the city and hundreds of hotels. The Californian city of Visalia was the first to receive the certification, with other recipients including Greater Palm Springs and Traverse City in Michigan. Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) has led efforts to achieve the designation, which is awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), which operates in more than 100 countries. Issam Kazim, chief executive of Dubai Department for Tourism and Commerce Marketing, described the designation as 'a landmark moment in our accessibility journey'. 'We are dedicated to further elevating the experience in Dubai for all residents and visitors, with accessibility as a core priority,' he said. He described accreditation as 'another important step' towards achieving the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 'to further consolidate Dubai's position as a leading global destination for business and leisure'. 'As we continue to innovate and expand our offerings, we remain focused on making Dubai the best city to visit, live and work in – for everyone,' he added. Comprehensive staff training, additional support for visitors at attractions, and the use of sensory guides and hidden disability lanyards were key to achieving the designation. Custom-sensory guides developed by IBCCES were provided to each certified location, and on-site reviews were carried out. As part of the auditing process, locations had their sound levels, lighting, sights and smells measured. DET worked with IBCCES to ensure staff members dealing with tourists were trained in how to serve visitors with autism. Central to the training employees in Dubai received is an online programme called Dubai Way, developed by Dubai College of Tourism (DCT). DCT's Inclusive Service programme on Dubai Way shows users how to cater for and communicate with people with special needs or disabilities through real-life stories, interactive sessions and videos. Since Dubai announced its plan to become a Certified Autism Destination, more than 70,000 people have received training, including staff at more than 300 hotels. More than a dozen attractions, plus beaches and parks have received IBCCES certification and these sites are featured on a free accessibility app from IBCCES. 'Dubai is raising the bar for accessible tourism, and IBCCES is honoured to support this initiative,' said Myron Pincomb, IBCCES chairman and chief executive. 'This achievement represents a significant step in ensuring that all visitors, including autistic people and individuals with sensory needs, can explore and experience everything Dubai has to offer with confidence and ease.' Autism advocacy organisations say new noises and sights, changes to routine, crowds and unpredictability can make travel difficult for people with autism. According to the World Health Organisation, about 1 per cent of children have the condition, which typically involves difficulties in social interaction and communication. Dubai International Airport, which became the first international airport to be designated a Certified Autism Centre in December 2023, has expanded its hidden disability and autism-inclusive training programme, Wam reported. This involved training 45,000 employees at the airport, as well as at partners and stakeholders, in how to better support people with hidden disabilities who use Dubai International Airport or Al Maktoum International Airport. Paul Griffiths, chief executive of Dubai Airports, said the organisation was 'proud to support' Dubai's efforts to become a Certified Autism Destination. 'As the first and last impression of the city for millions of travellers, we embrace our responsibility to create a welcoming, accessible and inclusive environment for all,' he said. He said efforts were made to enhance accessibility, to provide training for staff who dealt with passengers, and to design environments that were 'supportive' of people with, for example, hidden disabilities such as autism. Emirates Airline recently became the world's first Autism Certified Airline after training more than 30,000 cabin crew and ground staff on how to support customers with autism. A year ago, the airline's Dubai check-in areas received autism-friendly certification. Adel Al Redha, Emirates' deputy president and chief operations officer, said the company had been 'driving progress in accessible travel for several years'. He said the airline had 'a social and professional responsibility' to facilitate travel for passengers with autism. As well as airports, airlines and hotels, attractions and landmarks have played a key role in Dubai being named a Certified Autism Destination. Among them is Expo City Dubai, which in December was designated as a Certified Autism Centre following training for staff who deal with visitors. Also closely involved with efforts is Dubai Holding Entertainment, several of whose attractions are Certified Autism Centres, including The Green Planet and Motiongate Dubai, with more set to achieve certification.
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His Highness was accompanied during the visit by His Excellency Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed was welcomed by Dr. Hamad Buamim, Chairman of the Board of DMCC; Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DMCC; and Feryal Ahmadi, DMCC's Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer. His Highness visited the Dubai Diamond Exchange tender floors, where he was apprised of the trade practices in place for rough and polished diamonds, coloured gemstones and lab-grown stones. He also received briefings on DMCC's comprehensive diamond ecosystem, including the strategic expansion of the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) into DMCC's new district, Uptown Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed said: 'The visit provided the opportunity to see first-hand how DMCC continues to play a central role in driving global trade and investment flows to Dubai, positioning the emirate as a world-class business hub. As we advance our economic diversification journey under the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, DMCC is leading the way in building high-performance, globally connected ecosystems that attract innovation, talent and capital across priority sectors.'His Highness was also updated on the regulatory, policy and infrastructure advancements that have propelled the UAE to become the leading hub for rough diamond trade accelerated growth of the UAE in polished and lab-grown segments – combined with its leadership role as both Chair and Custodian Chair of the Kimberley Process – has positioned Dubai as a future-ready, innovative, responsible and globally trusted centre of excellence for the diamond industry. Bold New Vision In parallel to the visit, DMCC unveiled Strategy 2033 – a bold new vision that places its specialised industry ecosystems at the heart of its growth for the coming decade. From world-leading hubs in diamonds, gold, and energy, to future-focused platforms for AI, Web3, blockchain, and gaming, DMCC's strategy is designed to accelerate the growth of key global sectors through value-add services including tailored licensing, infrastructure, and access to capital and industry expertise. The strategy builds on a model that has firmly established DMCC as one of the world's leading and fastest-growing free zones. With momentum accelerating across its entire ecosystem, DMCC is on track to exceed 26,000 member companies by year-end. Considered Expansion strategy DMCC's success lies in the consistent expansion of both legacy and frontier sectors. Over the past five years, the precious stones ecosystem has surged by 177%, precious metals by 74%, and energy by 72%, while the coffee and tea trade continues to show resilient growth. Meanwhile, DMCC's newer technology ecosystems have scaled rapidly, mirroring Dubai's ascent as a global centre for innovation. This has coincided with a period of sustained growth for DMCC, which now accounts for 15% of Dubai's foreign direct investment and 7% of its Highness Sheikh Hamdan's visit also highlighted the wider transformation of the Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT) and Uptown districts into thriving business and lifestyle destinations – underscoring the role of DMCC in shaping the urban and economic landscape of Dubai. Today DMCC is home to over 25,000 companies and, in recent years, has seen exponential growth from companies in new industries such as Web3, Crypto, Gaming and AI. Elaborate Trade Report The visit concluded with His Highness being presented with a deluxe edition of DMCC's 2024 Future of Trade report, which explores the shifting dynamics of international commerce and forecasts key trends shaping global on His Highness's visit, Dr. Hamad Buamim, Chairman of the Board, DMCC, said: 'It was an honour to welcome His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to DMCC and the Dubai Diamond Exchange today." Dr. Buamim added, "This visit is a powerful endorsement of DMCC's role, not only in positioning the UAE as the global leader in diamond trade but also in advancing Dubai's position as a centre of excellence across a wide range of future-focused industries. He further said: "Through long-term investment, bold policy frameworks and a commitment to international partnerships, DMCC has built an ecosystem that enables growth across commodities, technology, services and innovation. As Dubai accelerates the goals of D33, our integrated model will continue to be central to attracting global business and reinforcing Dubai as a leading hub for international trade.'Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, of DMCC, said: 'It was a privilege to welcome His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to DMCC at this historic moment for our diamond industry. Bin Sulayem added, "As we continue to scale our impact through our world-class districts of JLT and Uptown Dubai, attract global institutions, and lead industry dialogues across sectors, DMCC is shaping the future of trade from the heart of Dubai. From precious stones and energy to emerging fields such as AI, Web3 and blockchain, we are building the connected, future-ready ecosystems that global businesses need to thrive – and expect to surpass 26,000 companies this year. By driving innovation, integrity and sustainable growth, DMCC is proud to support the national economic agenda and continue to cement Dubai's status as a world-leading hub for trade and commerce.'Feryal Ahmadi, Deputy CEO & Chief Operating Officer, DMCC, added: 'From transforming the global tender landscape in diamonds to advancing growth in Web3, AI and sustainable trade, DMCC is building the next generation of global commerce. His Highness' visit is a strong validation of DMCC's Strategy 2033 that will elevate our future-ready, connected ecosystems to ultimately support innovation, ensure resilience and deliver long-term value. As international markets evolve, Dubai is perfectly positioned to meet the needs of businesses, investors and entrepreneurs across sectors, reinforcing its reputation as a dynamic, responsible and forward-looking global hub.' Leadership Initiative Since 2021, the UAE has led the world in the rough diamond trade and is rapidly expanding its presence across polished and lab-grown segments. Polished diamonds now represent nearly half of the total diamond trade value, while the lab-grown segment has exceeded Dh3.7 billion in trade in the past year. DMCC has played a foundational role in Dubai's rise as a global powerhouse for the diamond and precious stones sector. Through the Dubai Diamond Exchange and its wider ecosystem of more than 1,350 member companies, DMCC has built the specialised infrastructure, regulatory support, and international connectivity required to enable seamless trade across all diamond 2024 alone, the DDE hosted 85 tenders, underscoring its pivotal role as a central platform for the global diamond community. This position is reinforced by the presence of the Kimberley Process Office, the DMCC Vault and a suite of high-impact networking and industry initiatives, including the Tender Best Practice Forum – all of which ensure the highest standards of security, compliance and market engagement. Further strengthening Dubai's comprehensive offering is the expansion of globally renowned institutions such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) into Uptown Dubai, cementing its status as a world-leading hub for the diamond trade across every segment of the value chain. Specialised Centres The DMCC continues to play a catalytic role in shaping the future of trade across multiple sectors. As home to over 25,000 member companies from 180 countries, DMCC provides cutting-edge infrastructure, regulatory frameworks and industry-specific ecosystems that support growth in commodities, financial services, and emerging technologies. Through specialised centres such as the DMCC Crypto Centre, the Gaming Centre, the AI Centre and the Tea and Coffee Centres, DMCC is reinforcing Dubai's status as a hub for traditional and digital trade, while actively enabling the next generation of enterprise, and innovation and global business.