Dubai Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) Projects Funding

Second Funding Round

Following the success of the inaugural round, the Dubai Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) Grant Initiative is pleased to announce the launch of its Second Funding Round. This initiative supports ambitious, high-impact research projects that align with Dubai’s strategic priorities in science, technology, and innovation. We invite universities and research institutes based in Dubai, in collaboration with local and international universities and institutes, to submit proposals for research projects that demonstrate clear scientific merit and potential for societal and economic impact, and alignment with national or emirate-level innovation agendas.

Upcoming Due Dates

Call for Application:

15th April 2025

Workshop introducing the program:

22nd April 2025

Submission deadline:

30th May 2025 18:00 KST(Korea), 00:00 GST (UAE)

Announcement of selected projects:

September 2025

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Preliminary Timeline

May 15
Soft funding call announcement
May 30
Official call announcement for Letter of Intent submissions (LoI)
June 13
Letters of intent submission deadline
July 15
Notifications of shortlisted applicants to submit full proposals
August 15
Deadline for full proposal submissions
September 10
Announcements of selected applications for funding

Key Information

Eligibility:

Project Duration:

Funding Range:

Application Process

Full application guidelines, thematic focus areas, and submission procedures will be available at a later stage.

Preliminary Timeline:

Evaluation Criteria

For Letters of Intent:

The following criteria will be used for evaluating the full applications:

Institutional Support

Proposals must be endorsed by the applicant’s institution and demonstrate the following support measures:

RDI Grant initiative Round 2 – Priority Areas

Targeting research that redefines how we live, move, and heal.

Cognitive Cities

  • Smart mobility
  • Next-generation built environments and infrastructure
  • Climate-neutral and resilient urban systems
  • Urban health intelligence for proactive well-being

Health & Life Sciences

  • Biological discovery and systems science
  • Clinical and translational health
  • Health innovation and engineering
  • Biomanufacturing and synthetic biology

Domains

  1. Cognitive Cities

This domain supports research that shapes the future of urban environments through smarter infrastructure, mobility, sustainability, and population health, assisted by technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics.

This call targets four topics under Cognitive Cities:

  1. Health & Life Sciences
This domain supports research that advances biological science, health technologies, and bio-based innovation to transform diagnostics, therapeutics, and human performance.
This call targets four topics under Health & Life Sciences:

Cross-cutting technologies

To support innovation across both Cognitive Cities and Health & Life Sciences, this call encourages the use of a range of enabling cross-cutting technologies. These are tools and platforms that help unlock new solutions, improve system performance, and accelerate real-world impact.

Technologies of interest include:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The call targets two main domains: Cognitive Cities and Health & Life Sciences.

Cognitive Cities include four topics:

  • Smart mobility: Exploration of integrated, intelligent, and low-emission mobility solutions that enhance accessibility, safety, and urban flow across all modes of transport.
  • Next-generation built environments and infrastructure: Rethinking how cities are constructed and operated – from advanced materials and automated systems and energy performance – with an emphasis on resilience, adaptability, and human-centered design.
  • Climate-neutral and resilient urban systems: Advancing urban systems that reduce environmental impact and strengthen resilience through a combination of technological, ecological, and systems-level innovations – enabling climate adaptation, resource efficiency, and pollution prevention.
  • Urban health intelligence for proactive well-being: Integration of data, designs, and environmental insights to promote healthier cities – enabling preventive action and informed decision-making for population-level health.

Potential examples of research areas under Cognitive Cities

  • Smart mobility
    Examples may include: AI-enabled traffic management, efficient transportation, multimodal logistics, or sustainable last-mile delivery operations.

     

  • Next-generation built environments and infrastructure
    Examples may include: modular construction using robotics, smart infrastructure systems with embedded sensing, or the use of novel materials for low-carbon and adaptive buildings.

     

  • Climate-neutral and resilient urban systems
    Examples may include: integrated air-quality monitoring networks, circular waste-to-energy ecosystems, nature-based infrastructure, or urban climate risk platforms.

     

  • Urban health intelligence for proactive well-being
    Examples may include: urban-scale health informatics, AI for community risk detection, or early-warning systems for public health management.

Health & Life Sciences include four topics:

  • Biological discovery and systems science: Research that enhances understanding of biological processes, disease mechanisms, and the interplay between genetics, environment, and behaviour.
  • Clinical and translational health: Bridging science and care through innovations in diagnostics, therapeutics, and personalised approaches to disease prevention and management.
  • Health innovation and engineering: Development of next-generation tools and platforms – including digital health, robotics, and wearable technologies – to enable new models of care, recovery, and health monitoring.
  • Biomanufacturing and synthetic biology: Advancing engineered biological systems for sustainable production in food, agriculture, and industrial biotechnology.

Potential examples of research areas under Health & Life Sciences

  • Biological discovery and systems science
    Examples may include: aging and longevity science, microbiome-function studies, bioenergy, or systems-level modelling of disease pathways.
  • Clinical and translational health
    Examples may include: precision diagnostics, regenerative medicine, or AI-assisted clinical workflows.
  • Health innovation and engineering
    Examples may include: remote health monitoring, surgical robotics, injury-prevention wearables for athletes, or assistive technologies for rehabilitation.
  • Biomanufacturing and synthetic biology
    Examples may include: cell-cultured food, microbial platforms for enzyme or material production, or synthetic biology for bio-based chemicals.

The call encourages the use of various enabling cross-cutting technologies, including:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Robotics
  • Internet of Things (IoT), edge computing, and digital twins
  • Advanced computing and quantum technologies
  • Advanced materials and nano-engineering
  • Cybersecurity, blockchain, and privacy-preserving systems
  • Immersive and spatial computing (e.g., AR/VR)

We welcome bold, future-focused proposals that will help shape Dubai’s knowledge economy and reinforce its global leadership in research, development, and innovation.

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