Abu Dhabi’s digital leadership has been recognised on the global stage
In a landmark achievement for digital governance, TAMM, Abu Dhabi’s unified government services platform, has been awarded the title of World’s Best E-Government Project at the prestigious World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes 2025.
The award, presented in Geneva by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), underscores Abu Dhabi’s growing influence as a global leader in digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven public services.
Developed by the Abu Dhabi Digital Authority (ADDA), TAMM represents a bold shift toward proactive, AI-powered government services.
The platform provides residents, businesses, and visitors with seamless access to hundreds of integrated services, ranging from licensing and permits to healthcare, education, and social benefits, all through a single digital gateway.
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The WSIS Prizes are among the most coveted accolades in the field of digital innovation, honoring initiatives that leverage information and communication technologies to advance sustainable development goals (SDGs).
TAMM stood out among hundreds of global entries, praised for its scalable architecture, data-driven design, and user-first approach.
Abu Dhabi’s investment in smart governance and AI technologies has positioned the emirate as a pioneer in future-ready public administration.
With TAMM at its core, the emirate is not only reshaping how government services are delivered, but also setting global benchmarks for digital excellence.
As governments around the world seek to modernize and digitise their services, TAMM serves as a model of what is possible when vision, technology, and leadership converge.
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