Dubai Internet City

Coordinates: 25°05′42″N 55°09′36″E / 25.095°N 55.160°E / 25.095; 55.160
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Dubai Internet City
OwnerDubai Holding
The Microsoft sign at the entrance of the Dubai Microsoft campus, Dubai Internet City.
IBM building as seen from the Dubai Internet City amphitheatre.

Dubai Internet City (DIC)

information technology and business park created by the Government of Dubai as a free economic zone and a strategic base for companies targeting regional emerging markets in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
.

Overview

DIC presently[when?] has over one and half million square feet of prime commercial office space, in which over 1,400 companies with over 10,000 workers are based.[citation needed] There are 25 low, mid, and high-rise office structures in the area.[2]

The economic rules of DIC allow companies to avail themselves of a number of ownership, taxation and customs related benefits which are guaranteed by law for a period of 50 years.[

Dubai Knowledge Village
).

History

Dubai Internet City, a member of Dubai Holding subsidiary

TECOM Investments
, was founded in October 1999, and it opened its doors in October 2000.

Location

View of Dubai Marina from Dubai Internet City.

Dubai Internet City is about 25 kilometres south of downtown Dubai city, on

Sheikh Zayed Road between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It is located adjacent to Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence and the well-known Palm Jumeirah, areas which are rapidly becoming three of the most exclusive (and expensive) residential areas of Dubai. DIC is less than 1 km from the sea coast and is near several five-star hotels. The nearest metro station the eponymous Dubai Internet City station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro
, located on Sheikh Zayed Road.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Innovation begins here – DIC". DIC. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  2. ^ "DIC Free zone Authority". www.dic.ae. UAE: DIC. Retrieved 2015-11-03.

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