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Kaiterra opens Dubai hub to serve regional GenNext buildings

DUBAI
Kaiterra opens Dubai hub to serve regional GenNext buildings

Kaiterra, a global leader in indoor air quality monitoring and optimisation for commercial real estate, has announced the opening of its new regional hub in Dubai. The move comes as the GCC scales its built-environment ambitions at an unprecedented pace. 

According to Deloitte's 2025 GCC Powers of Construction report, the region is now navigating a $3 trillion project pipeline, anchored by national programme's including Saudi Vision 2030, Qatar National Vision 2030, the UAE Centennial 2071, and the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, each placing sustainability, occupant wellness and building performance at its core. 

The new office, led by Henry Ng, the Regional Director, Middle East, will serve clients and partners across the Gulf region from Kaiterra's first permanent base in the region.

In a region where extreme climate conditions can drive residents to spend up to 98% of their time indoors, well above the global average of 90% and where WELL, GSAS, LEED, and Estidama certifications are increasingly standard for flagship projects, continuous indoor air quality monitoring has moved from optional differentiator to baseline requirement.

On the new hub, CEO and Founder Liam Bates said: "The Gulf is raising the global benchmark for what modern buildings should deliver. Our clients and partners across the region have made it clear they want to work with a technology partner that is present, invested, and operating on their timeline."

"A permanent regional hub is where that commitment starts," he stated.

The Dubai hub is the first of several Kaiterra offices planned across the Gulf, as regional demand continues to accelerate.

Henry pointed out that the national visions driving development across the GCC share a common thread - a genuine commitment to quality of life for the people who spend their days in these spaces, whether that's an office, a hospital, a mall, or a cultural landmark. As the Gulf builds some of the most ambitious environments in the world, the air quality inside has to match that ambition."

"This office exists to make that happen, in-person, in this market, with the partners and clients shaping it," he added.

Kaiterra said its enterprise-grade hardware, cloud analytics and services support Fortune 500 corporations, leading real estate developers, and sovereign projects worldwide.

It is already deployed across Dubai municipal projects, with active engagements underway across the wider Gulf, reflecting accelerating regional demand for continuous, enterprise-grade indoor environment monitoring.

Hisham Jaber, Founder, The Healthy Home & IEQ Technologies, said the IAQ adoption is moving fast across the Gulf region and clients now expect global-standard monitoring as a baseline. 

"Kaiterra establishing official representation in the region brings that expertise within reach of the partners and consultants delivering the work, which is where real progress happens," added Jaber.-TradeArabia News Service