Dubai discusses the future of e-sports

Her Excellency Mona Al Marri, Director General of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO), met with organisers of the GIRLGAMER E-Sports Festival, the world’s leading e-sports event for women.

The meeting, which was attended by Telmo Silva, Founder & CEO, GrowUp eSports; Fernando Pereira, President, GrowUp eSports; Fahad Kazim, Vice President, Meydan Malls; and representatives of The Riva Group, discussed Dubai’s aspirations to become a world leader in the competitive video gaming sector and a hub for international e-sports events. The meeting also discussed how Dubai’s world-class infrastructure and its ability to attract talent from across the globe are helping drive regional industry growth.

During the meeting, HE Al Marri said His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has envisioned a leading role for Dubai in building the future of the world, as part of which a comprehensive strategy has been developed to ensure world-leading excellence in a range of sectors. “A large part of Dubai’s media development strategy is focused on positioning the emirate as a leading destination for digital content development, with e-sports one of the key focus sectors. Dubai is well positioned to lead this field, especially with its robust infrastructure and the creative talent it attracts,” she said.

The UAE was ranked the number one market in gaming in the Middle East and North Africa Region (MENA), according to recent figures. Gaming revenues in the UAE are estimated to have reached AED1.2 billion in 2018. The UAE has also been able to attract the best international e-sports teams and leagues since 2015.

Dubai is preparing to build the region’s first stadium dedicated to all things e-sports. Last year, the Government of Dubai Media Office and TECOM Group jointly announced the Dubai X-Stadium, which seeks to establish the city as a regional and global hub for video gaming events. The Dubai X-Stadium is set to tap into the $99.6 billion video gaming industry and will play a central role in the global industry.

Organised by Evoloop and presented by Grow uP eSports, the GIRLGAMER Esports Festival is an event focused on celebrating women’s competitiveness in video games, as well as a platform to promote women’s empowerment. The event was named the “Best Esports Festival” at the FestX Awards in 2018. Now in its third year, the GIRLGAMER Esports Festival has over 2,000 members and hosts regional events in Australia, South Korea, Spain, and Brazil.