H.H. Sheikh Hamdan approves future-focused Dubai 10X projects

Dubai Media Office

Three new projects have been approved under the Dubai 10X Initiative, which aims to keep Dubai ten years ahead of other cities by adopting forward‑looking government models.

His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, announced the launch of the projects that target mobility, health and travel sectors, with a focus on collaboration and enhanced service delivery.

These include the 20 Minute City, led by the Roads and Transport Authority, the Disease Early Detection System, led by the Dubai Health Authority, and the City Terminal Project, led by Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects.

Sheikh Hamdan said the Dubai 10X Initiative has accelerated government performance and embedded a strong culture of innovation across the public sector, driving a shift away from traditional practices.

He stressed that empowering government entities to deliver bold, high‑impact projects remains central to Dubai’s future vision, praising the teams behind the latest phase for their collaboration, innovation and commitment.

The three projects were selected from a pool of 79 ideas developed by over 120 employees representing 33 government entities in Dubai.

Some of the proposals involved collaboration among as many as 11 entities. They were evaluated based on their impact potential, implementation timelines, cross-government integration and quality-of-life outcomes for residents.

20-Minute City – Led by RTA

The urban mobility initiative was launched to ensure that residents can access 80 per cent of essential services within 20 minutes through walking, cycling and sustainable transport.

Launched in partnership with Dubai Municipality and Dubai Police, the pilot project is set to improve road safety, increase shaded green areas and introduce flexible mobility corridors. Implementation began in Al Barsha 2.

Disease Early Detection System – Led by DHA

Focusing on proactive, predictive healthcare, the project enables early diagnosis and improved care outcomes while reducing treatment costs.

The pilot phase targets diabetes, which currently costs Dubai an estimated AED 2.78 billion annually. The initiative spans multiple hospitals and health centres, including Canadian Specialist Hospital, Aster Clinics, King’s College Hospital London, Medcare Hospital and HMS Mirdif Hospital.

City Terminal Project – Led by DAEP

Designed to improve travel efficiency and passenger experience, the project enables travellers to complete check-in procedures at locations across Dubai before being transported directly to airport departure halls via secure vehicles.

This approach will reduce airport congestion and streamline travel operations. The project is developed in collaboration with the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai Police, Emirates, Dubai Airports, the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs Dubai, and e& Group.

 

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