Home UAE Dubai Yango sets up global office in Dubai The global office will serve as a centre of excellence for the company’s operations in more than 20 countries in the Middle East, Africa, and beyond by Gulf Business October 19, 2023 Illustration by Rafael Henrique/ Getty Images Technology firm Yango has announced plans to set up a new global operational office that will be open in the fourth quarter of this year in Dubai Internet City, part of TECOM Group. The company said the strategic move to establish its global operational office represents a significant milestone in overseeing the operations of several services including Yango ride-hailing, Yango Delivery and Yango Tech. “The new global operational office will become a catalyst for technological advancements by providing an environment that encourages collaboration and innovation, enabling the company to develop and deliver solutions that cater to the specific requirements of its international clientele,” Yango said in a statement. The office will serve as a centre of excellence for the firm’s operations in more than 20 countries in the Middle East, Africa, and beyond. It will also pave the way for the firm to further enrich the tech sector by empowering local talent, fostering innovation, and facilitating knowledge exchange on a global scale. Ammar Al Malik, executive vice president of commercial at TECOM Group, said, “By being based within thriving technology districts such as Dubai Internet City, mobility companies can foster collaboration with global peers, startups, and research institutions, as well as access a pool of globally experienced and skilled professionals and diversify into new markets.” “We are pleased to welcome Yango to leverage our district’s strengths to expand its operations and will continue to align our efforts with strategic visions such as Dubai Economic Agenda ‘D33’ to champion exponential growth for our industry.” Revolutionising urban transportation is essential to achieve global priorities such as reducing emissions and enhancing mobility options for millions around the world. Yango’s growth strategy Meanwhile, Yango now accounts for between 4 per cent and 8 per cent of all ride-hailing journeys in Dubai after starting operations after its started operations in September 2022. The company is currently working on an Arabic-speaking, human-like artificial intelligence-powered assistant called Yasmina – an empathetic companion that executes more than just basic tasks such as streaming music or controlling smart home appliances. “Dubai’s progressive, innovation-friendly business environment, world-class infrastructure, and strategic location make it the perfect choice for Yango to embark on a global expansion and Dubai Internet City, renowned for its role in nurturing the technology and innovation sector for over two decades, emerged as the ideal location for Yango’s new global operational office,” said Adeniyi Adebayo, the ride-hailing firm’s chief business development officer. The company launched a new on-demand consumer-to-consumer delivery feature in April, a service that allows Dubai residents to send and receive goods across the city within just 60 minutes. The global last-mile delivery platform provider aims that, with the new offer, riders will arrive within 15 minutes of a customer request being submitted. Yango’s exhibition at GITEX Global 2023 underscores its commitment to delivering innovative technologies that enhance people’s lives. The assistant is available for beta testing and is being showcased at GITEX Global 2023. Read: Yango Delivery launches new rapid C2C delivery service Tags Dubai Dubai Internet City Global expansion ride-hailing Yandex Yango You might also like From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic