KIZAD is a massive industrial zone in Taweelah, Abu Dhabi, that was established by the Abu Dhabi government as part of its ambitious plan to transform the industrial sector of the emirate. The goal of this multibillion-dollar project is to achieve economic diversification by 2030, and it offers various incentives and facilities to attract local and foreign investors to set up their businesses in the area. The proximity of KIZAD to Khalifa Port, which is one of the largest deep-water ports in the region, makes it an ideal location for businesses involved in manufacturing, logistics, and trade.
The Abu Dhabi government’s ambitious plan to transform the industrial sector of the emirate is known as KIZAD or Khalifa Industrial Zone. Abu Dhabi Ports first announced the KIZAD project in November 2010, and it began operating formally in September 2012. The government built this multibillion-dollar industrial park in Taweelah, Abu Dhabi, on a greenfield location with the goal of achieving economic diversification by 2030. Two crucial components of this industrial park draw international investment.