Conference venue
WPC 2023

Abu Dhabi

Located on an island of the Arabian/Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is the federal capital of the United Arab Emirates. It is also the capital of the emirate of the same name which is the largest of the country’s seven emirates. Settled in 1761, the city of Abu Dhabi was under Britain’s protection from 1820 to 1971 when the United Arab Emirates declared its independence.

Abu Dhabi is the political and industrial center of the federation, with an economy largely based on oil exports. The emirate, which has significant oil and natural gas reserves, is preparing the transformation of its economic model through the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 program, which is intended to move it towards an economy based on knowledge and innovation. Launched in February 2008, the Masdar city construction project is one of the pillars of this ambitious transformation and aims to position the city as a pioneer in renewable energy.

In this hypermodern metropolis that was still a desert a few years ago, soaring skyscrapers stand side by side with traditional places such as the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Louvre Abu Dhabi, inaugurated in 2017, marks Abu Dhabi’s desire to shine on the cultural scene and become a must-see tourist destination.

This year, the Park Hyatt Saadiyat Island will host the 16th edition of the World Policy Conference from Friday 3 to Sunday 5 November 2023. Located on Saadiyat Island, in the North of the capital, this exceptional resort combines luxury and sustainability with a tranquil natural setting and is used to entertaining prestigious events thanks to its conference and reception rooms.

Having already hosted events such as the 2022 LCIA Arab Users’ Council Symposium, the 2017 PetroForum MENA or the 2016 GCC Power and Water Forum, this palace is the perfect place for policymakers and influential thinkers to convene and deliberate on critical issues that shape the trajectory of societies and nations during the World Policy Conference 2023.