GovTech Conclave

21st April 2026 | Abu Dhabi

Rearchitecting Governance for a New Digital Order

Governments worldwide are at a defining crossroads. As artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and advanced digital infrastructure reshape societies, the very architecture of governance is being rewritten. 

In this emerging order, leadership transcends administration; it is about orchestrating intelligent, adaptive, and accountable systems that can anticipate, respond, and sustain public trust at scale.

The second edition of MIT Sloan Management Review Middle East’s GovTech Conclave 2026 will convene ministers, senior policymakers, technologists, and institutional innovators to explore how governments can design the next generation of public institutions. 

They are not only efficient and effective but resilient, sovereign, and human-centered, capable of delivering public value in a world driven by data, algorithms, and accelerating technological changes.

This forum goes beyond digitization. It examines governance as a design discipline, where technology is not merely a tool but a principle that shapes how states operate, make decisions, and engage citizens. Participants will explore how governments can embed trust, accountability, and foresight into the architecture of policy, services, and infrastructure.

Building on the momentum of its inaugural edition, the second MIT SMR GovTech Conclave returns to Abu Dhabi in 2026 to set the regional agenda for rearchitecting governance for a new digital order, providing a platform where governments can lead, innovate, and define the rules of the next era of statecraft.

SPEAKERS

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Her Excellency Dr. Ohoud Shehail Director General
Department of Digital Ajman
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His Excellency Mohammad Hassan Executive Director of the Data & Statistics Sector
Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre
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Adib Ibrahim Managing Director
Protiviti Middle East
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Ahmed Al Hammadi Vice President
Cloud & Digital Infrastructure, e& enterprise
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Aisha Saeed Harib Innovation Council President
Dubai Police
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Ali AlHammadi Analytics & Data Science Section Head
Department of Government Enablement
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Dr. Amani AlBraikan Associate Professor of Computer Science - AI
Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University & Founding Member at Saudi Innovation Club
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Amna Al Owais Chief Registrar
Dubai International Financial Centre Courts
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Dr. Ebrahim Al Alkeem Al Zaabi National Risk and Policy Director
Executive Office of Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing
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Dr. Fareed Mahmoud Abdalla Alameeri Chief Strategy Officer
Sharjah Research Technology & Innovation Park
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Fadi Salem Director Policy Research and Advisory
Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG)
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Lt. Colonel Dr.Hamad Khalifa Al Nuaimi Head of Telecommunication - Infrastructure Dept. ICT Center
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ
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Hamzah Al Najjar Senior Manager of Compliance & Security Assurance
AWS Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey
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Hanief Sallie Vice President
Teleperformance
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JT Lone Director of Digital Transformation and PMO
Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange
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Jennifer George Correspondent
MIT Sloan Management Review Middle East
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Prof. Kenneth Oye Director, Program on Emerging Technologies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Karrishma Modhy Editor
MIT Sloan Management Review Middle East
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Khalid El Bachraoui Managing Director, Business and Digital Transformation (BDT)
Sia
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Liji Varghese Editor
MIT Sloan Management Review Middle East
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Mayowa Adegoke Journalist
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Miguel Angel Villalonga Chief Operating Officer
e& enterprise
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Moe Abeidat Former Director of the Digital Transformation Unit
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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Mouteih Chaghlil Chief Executive Officer of Middle East and Africa (MEA)
Bespin Global
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Dr. Nahed Alawadhi Director of Strategy & Governance
Dubai Health Authority
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Dr. Praphul Chandra Professor & Director, Atria Center for AI & Decentralized Technologies
Atria University & Mentor at TekFrameworks
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Siddhartha Chakraborty Head of B2B Category - Emerging Markets
Logitech
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Tariq Doei Director of Government Sales
e& enterprise
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Tetiana Prykhodko Head of GovTech Observatory
Global Government Technology Centre Kyiv
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Ziad Madanat Regional Director MENA
Verint

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Agenda

08:45 AM
Networking
09:45 AM
Welcome Address & Opening Remarks
09:50 AM
Unlocking the $10 Trillion in Public Value: The Strategic Case for GovTech

GovTech represents one of the most powerful levers for driving efficiency, transparency, and long-term sustainability in the public sector. This session presents a research-driven view of how AI, automation & integrated digital infrastructure can generate trillions in public value, optimise resource allocation, and transform national competitiveness globally & regionally. 

10:10 AM
Leadership for Living Governments: Humans, Machines, and Institutions in Collaboration

As governance systems become increasingly data-driven and networked, leadership itself must evolve. Traditional command structures give way to orchestration across human & machine intelligence, requiring new ethical frameworks, decision protocols, & accountability mechanisms. This session examines how leaders can guide distributed decision making while maintaining public trust and institutional coherence in complex, adaptive systems. 

10:50 AM
Panel Discussion: Hyper-Personalization Without Overreach

AI allows governments to serve each citizen individually, but where’s the line between service & intensive personalization? This session explores how to design citizen-centric systems that are fair, explainable, and free of algorithmic bias, delivering value without eroding trust or equity. 

11:20 AM
Trust by Design: Cybersecurity as Governance Currency

Cybersecurity underpins institutional legitimacy. This session examines how governments are integrating resilience, accountability, and transparency into digital systems, leveraging security as a competitive advantage while fostering secure innovation and enhancing public confidence. 

11:35 AM
Networking Break
11:55 AM
Autonomous Cities, Autonomous States

Cities are learning to run themselves. From automated transport to grid management, autonomy is rewriting governance. The challenge: ensuring oversight keeps pace with systems that no longer wait for human approval. 

12:15 PM
Panel Discussion: Sovereign Data Economies: Citizens & States as Co-Creators of Intelligence

Data is no longer just an operational asset, it is central to national strategies. Across the region, governments are experimenting with models that position citizens not only as consumers of services but also as co-creators of insight. This session examines the trade-offs inherent in such arrangements: balancing economic value and privacy while unlocking the potential of data as a sovereign asset. 

12:45 PM
Quantum Computing and the Public Sector

Quantum computing promises to accelerate national planning by modeling complex systems such as energy distribution, transport networks, and risk management in ways classical computers cannot. The session will focus on identifying high-value applications, assessing readiness, navigating ethical trade-offs in algorithmic decision-making, and defining governance structures to ensure insights inform policy responsibly. 

01:00 PM
Reimagining Public Infrastructure as Open Platforms

Traditional public infrastructure is evolving from closed systems to open, interoperable ecosystems. Across the region, governments are exploring APIs, shared data platforms, and modular service architectures to accelerate innovation, improve service delivery, and enable private-public collaboration. This session examines how open infrastructure can reduce duplication, foster experimentation, and create scalable solutions that embed agility into long-term governance strategies.

01:20 PM
Accelerating the GovTech Innovation Ecosystems

Technology alone doesn't always drive transformation; ecosystems do. This session explores how governments, startups, and academia can collaborate to move from pilots to scalable solutions, ensuring experimentation generates systemic public value while fostering continuous learning & innovation capacity. 

01:35 PM
The Future of Public Payments: Infrastructure for Inclusive Growth

Digital payments are no longer a financial innovation, they are a public infrastructure imperative. This session explores how governments can utilize open banking, programmable money, and AI-enabled transaction systems to enhance efficiency, transparency, and inclusion.

01:50 PM
Networking Break
02:50 PM
The Predictive State: Scaling Anticipatory Governance

Governments are moving beyond reactive decision-making. This session examines how predictive modeling, algorithmic simulations, and citizen behavior analytics are being operationalized to anticipate and mitigate crises in real-time. 

03:20 PM
Closing Remarks

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