Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Dubai Dates concluded its second edition, organized by the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Centre from July 25 to August 1, 2025. It was held at Al Ramal Fort on Dubai Road – Al Ain, with wide participation from palm owners, local producers, and productive families. Additionally, there was a remarkable official and popular presence.
The second session confirmed the success of the event as an annual station that brings together heritage and innovation. It honors the palm tree as a national symbol that reflects Emirati identity and promotes the principle of sustainability.

Winners crowned
The closing day witnessed the crowning of the first-place finishers in the “Rarity Cup” round. His Excellency Omar bin Sultan Al Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, was present. Director of the Office of the Crown Prince of Dubai, His Excellency Issa Mohammed Khalifa Al Mutioui, Deputy Director General of the Court of His Highness the Ruler of Dubai, was also in attendance. Additionally, His Excellency Abdullah Hamdan bin Dalmouk, CEO of the Hamdan bin Mohammed Center for Heritage Revival, participated.
Dubai Dates Medal 2025
In a gesture of loyalty and gratitude, Dubai Dates awarded the Dubai Dates Medal 2025 to the late Salem Mohammed Ghanem bin Al Sheikh and Sultan bin Khalifa Al Habtoor. This was in recognition of their influential contributions to preserving the palm heritage. Their continuous support for this vital sector was also acknowledged. The sponsors and supporters who contributed to the success of the event were also honored.
His Excellency Abdullah Hamdan bin Dalmouk expressed his pride in what Dubai Dates has achieved. He noted that the event “has become a well-established annual platform that enhances the social and cultural value of the palm tree. It supports the country’s orientations towards preserving the national heritage and Emirati identity”.

The festival witnessed a large audience attendance. It hosted dozens of platforms that displayed the finest types of dates and rare palm seedlings. Additionally, it organized awareness and cultural workshops and exhibitions.
A number of educational and heritage organizations participated in the events. They offered field and interactive workshops on palm tree care methods. These encouraged the new generation to pay attention to this essential component of Emirati heritage.
“Dubai Dates”.. Station is being renovated
The festival organizers confirmed that Dubai Dates, in its second session, has succeeded in consolidating its position as an annual initiative that combines the spirit of heritage and innovation of the future. They renewed their pledge to continue working to expand its impact in the coming years.