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    UAE’s AI-powered government vision puts orchestration at the centre of next-phase delivery

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 29, 2026
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    Samir Akel, Regional VP, Emerging Markets at Nintex, discusses the UAE’s planned AI government model and the Nintex K2 in this exclusive commentary article.

    The UAE’s plan to roll out an AI-powered government model within two years is one of the most ambitious public sector transformations globally. The real shift now is moving from AI ambition to operational reality, embedding intelligence directly into the workflows that power government services.

    Agentic AI introduces a new layer of autonomy, but it needs structured orchestration to operate effectively across complex, interdependent systems. Government processes span ministries, data environments, and regulatory frameworks, where precision, auditability, and control are critical.

    This is where orchestration becomes the enabling layer. Technologies like Nintex K2 give organisations the ability to design, customise, and govern workflows in a way that AI can operate within clear parameters. That includes embedding compliance into processes, enabling secure integrations across legacy and modern systems, and ensuring accessibility across diverse user groups.

    For the UAE, this is an opportunity to build AI into the fabric of government operations, rather than simply being a layer on top of it. With the right orchestration in place, AI can move from insight to action in a controlled, scalable way, supporting faster, more consistent, and more transparent public services.

    This announcement has the potential to reshape how citizens experience government. Services can become more intuitive, proactive, and responsive, reducing friction in everyday interactions from licensing and healthcare to business set-up and public services. For governments, it enables better decision-making, stronger resource allocation, and greater resilience. For citizens, it means less time navigating systems and more time benefiting from services that work seamlessly around their needs.

    Ultimately, this is a bold and forward-looking move from the UAE government. By taking a structured, execution-led approach to AI, the UAE is not only accelerating its own transformation but setting a benchmark for others to follow, firmly positioning itself as a global leader in applied, real-world AI on the world stage.

    Image Credit: Nintex


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