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Autodesk's 2025 State of Design & Make Report: Middle East Industries Double Down on AI and Sustainability Despite Global Uncertainty
Autodesk's 2025 State of Design & Make Report: Middle East Industries Double Down on AI and Sustainability Despite Global Uncertainty

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time07-05-2025

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Autodesk's 2025 State of Design & Make Report: Middle East Industries Double Down on AI and Sustainability Despite Global Uncertainty

Region shows stronger commitment to sustainability and upskilling as leaders align with Vision 2030 and Net Zero 2050 goals AI optimism adjusts: Confidence in AI is recalibrating, with 67% of leaders saying it will enhance their industry—down from 84% in 2024—as implementation challenges emerge. Confidence in AI is recalibrating, with 67% of leaders saying it will enhance their industry—down from 84% in 2024—as implementation challenges emerge. Skills gaps slow momentum: 54% say lack of skilled talent is hindering growth, while 37% say AI skills will be a top hiring priority in the next three years. 54% say lack of skilled talent is hindering growth, while 37% say AI skills will be a top hiring priority in the next three years. Sustainability turns strategic: 98% of organizations are actively becoming more sustainable, and 84% see sustainability driving more than 5% of annual revenue. 98% of organizations are actively becoming more sustainable, and 84% see sustainability driving more than 5% of annual revenue. Digital transformation pays off: 45% of leaders report productivity gains, with 60% planning to invest in technology to deliver improved project outcomes. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: Autodesk has released its third annual State of Design & Make Report, offering global and regional insights into how industries are navigating the intersection of digital transformation, talent shortages, AI adoption, and sustainability. In the Middle East, findings from 260 industry leaders reveal cautious optimism in the face of global uncertainty, with local businesses increasing investments in technology, talent, and sustainable practices. Despite macroeconomic pressures and a rapidly shifting geopolitical environment, 65% of leaders in the region say they will increase their investments over the next three years, aligning with ongoing national efforts such as Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 Strategy. Middle East Leaders More Invested in AI's Potential — Despite Global Caution Global sentiment around AI cooled slightly in 2025, with Middle East leaders matching this trend while remaining comparatively optimistic with continuing investments. 67% of respondents in the region say AI will enhance their industry (on par with global average but down from 84% in 2024) of respondents in the region say AI will enhance their industry (on par with global average but down from 84% in 2024) 58% acknowledge AI could be disruptive, reflecting a balanced and realistic outlook Importantly, 47% of Middle Eastern companies say they are nearing or have already achieved their AI goals—outpacing the global average of 40%. Additionally, 58% plan to increase AI investments, showcasing a continued appetite for innovation. This is reflected in regional mega-developments like NEOM, Expo City Dubai, and the Red Sea Project, where AI and generative design tools are already being used to model sustainable cities and optimize infrastructure before ground is even broken. Talent Challenges Persist, But the Middle East is Gaining Ground As in many parts of the world, technical talent shortages remain a significant obstacle. 54% of leaders in the Middle East say lack of skilled talent is hindering growth in the Middle East say lack of skilled talent is hindering growth 57% struggle to find employees with the right technical skills 37% list AI capabilities as a top hiring priority in the next three years However, the region is showing progress. Initiatives like the UAE's Industrialist Program and Saudi Arabia's Human Capability Development Program are beginning to close the gap by focusing on digital skill-building in STEM and vocational sectors. The next generation must master AI skills to thrive, working alongside technology rather than against it. Industry leaders must bridge the gap between education and the demands of an AI-driven workforce by democratizing access to technology, creating effective curriculums, and increasing job awareness. These efforts – also encouraged through the Autodesk Education Platform – will build a diverse talent pipeline and drive growth, equipping the future workforce. Sustainability Goes Mainstream in the Middle East The Middle East stands out globally for its proactive embrace of sustainability as both an economic and environmental imperative. A remarkable 98% of ME leaders say their organizations are actively becoming more sustainable — higher than 95% globally say their organizations are actively becoming more sustainable — higher than 84% believe sustainability can generate more than 5% of their annual revenue , vs. 79% globally , vs. 79% globally 40% are using AI to drive sustainability goals, matching and surpassing certain EMEA benchmarks These trends align with major policy milestones like the UAE's Green Agenda 2030 and KSA's Circular Carbon Economy strategy, both of which aim to balance economic growth with climate action. Companies across construction, manufacturing, and design are increasingly using AI for emissions tracking, energy efficiency, and waste reduction. Digital Transformation Is Paying Off Middle East companies are seeing clear ROI from digital investments: 45% cite productivity gains 34% report improved customer satisfaction, matching global sentiment matching global sentiment 29% report cost reductions, even as broader economic conditions remain volatile Despite a dip in overall investment momentum from 2024 levels, the region's most tech-advanced firms are leading the way, with 69% of tech advanced/digitally mature firms are planning to invest more in digital skills training, and the most tech-advanced firms are leading the way. 'The Middle East's industries are in a pivotal moment of transformation,' said Naji Atallah, Head of Construction and Manufacturing for EMEA Emerging at Autodesk. 'We're seeing a region that is ambitious, forward-looking, and actively aligning its economic diversification goals with digital innovation and sustainability. While the global narrative is one of caution, the Middle East is leaning into opportunity—focusing on talent development, AI integration, and smart design as levers for long-term growth.' As the race to 2030 accelerates, companies are aligning their technology investments with sustainability goals, turning their environmental commitments into competitive advantages.

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