ADREC Partners with Tech Firms to Revolutionize Real Estate

The Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC) has signed a strategic partnership with technology firms to integrate blockchain technology in the real estate sector. This partnership aims to enhance transparency, efficiency, and security in real estate transactions and services. The collaboration will focus on developing and deploying advanced blockchain solutions to automate ownership transfers, tokenize real estate ownership, and lower barriers to investment.

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Who should read this

Real estate investors and developers should immediately review this development

Directly affected

real estate investorsdevelopersproperty owners

Key facts

  • ADREC signed a MoU with Technology Innovation Institute, VentureOne, Finstreet Limited, ADI DLT Foundation, and Advanced Real Estate Services
  • The partnership aims to integrate blockchain technology in the real estate sector
  • The collaboration will focus on developing and deploying advanced blockchain solutions
  • The partnership will enhance transparency, efficiency, and security in real estate transactions and services
  • The initiative will improve data accuracy, accelerate transaction workflows, and offer greater visibility into ownership records

What this means for you

This partnership marks a significant step towards revolutionizing the real estate sector in Abu Dhabi, enhancing transparency, efficiency, and security in real estate transactions and services.

Directly affected: real estate investors, developers, property owners

Action items

  1. Review the MoU and understand the implications of blockchain technology in the real estate sector
  2. Assess the potential impact on existing business operations and investments
  3. Consider engaging with ADREC and the partner firms to explore opportunities for collaboration and innovation

Litigation impact

This development may have implications for pending or future disputes related to real estate transactions, and parties should be aware of the potential impact of blockchain technology on the resolution of such disputes.

Source

ADREC — Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre
https://adrec.gov.ae/en/news/news-item-1---adrec-leads-strategic-partnership-to-revolutionize-real-estate
Original-source date: — · Captured: 2026-05-26T10:22+00:00Z

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The Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC) – the custodian and regulator of the Abu Dhabi’s real estate sector –today announced the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with Technology Innovation Institute, VentureOne, Finstreet Limited, ADI DLT Foundation, and Advanced Real Estate Services. This landmark agreement establishes a comprehensive framework bringing together six key entities to advance blockchain technology integration within Abu Dhabi's real estate sector in a unified effort to enhance transparency, efficiency, and security across real estate transactions and services.

This update is generated from a public regulator publication and reviewed under the firm's automated editorial quality gate. General information only — it does not constitute legal advice. For advice on a specific matter, please contact us. Last updated: 26 May 2026.

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What does “ADREC Partners with Tech Firms to Revolutionize Real Estate” change?

The Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC) has signed a strategic partnership with technology firms to integrate blockchain technology in the real estate sector. This partnership aims to enhance transparency, efficiency, and security in real estate transactions and services. The collaboration will focus on developing and deploying advanced blockchain solutions to automate ownership transfers, tokenize real estate ownership, and lower barriers to investment.

Who is affected by this update?

real estate investors, developers, property owners

What should affected businesses do now?

Review the MoU and understand the implications of blockchain technology in the real estate sector. Assess the potential impact on existing business operations and investments. Consider engaging with ADREC and the partner firms to explore opportunities for collaboration and innovation.

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