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Industry 09 · Technology & Platforms

Multi-region. Always-on. Engineering-dense. The person oncall at 3am should never be debugging the office Wi-Fi.

We work with UAE-headquartered platform groups running consumer services across MENA, where the office is dense with engineers, meeting rooms host product reviews with three time zones on the call, and data-residency rules change at the border. We build the fit-out, the network and the operating model so the platform stays the story, not the facility.

The realities

What we see in Technology & Platform companies.

  1. 01

    Engineering floors need double the ports, twice the power drops and dual-monitor everything, standard fit-out templates don't fit.

  2. 02

    A saturated Wi-Fi cell at a product review is an engineering incident, not an IT ticket.

  3. 03

    Teams or Zoom Rooms at scale means one standard, one remote, one control plane, not 40 rooms each configured by someone different.

  4. 04

    Satellite offices across MENA mean infrastructure decisions get taken once and have to survive three jurisdictions.

  5. 05

    Data residency for AI and ML workloads isn't a policy document, it's a deployment topology.

Engineering-grade floor fit-out in progress in a Dubai tower, dense Cat6A cable trays overhead, laser level on tripod, floor-to-ceiling glazing
What you actually need

The operating pattern.

01

Engineering-grade floor design

Cabling plant sized for dual-monitor desks at full density, separate AV and data pathways, 120% port headroom and UPS-backed critical rows.

02

Meeting-room standardisation

Teams Rooms or Zoom Rooms deployed from a single reference build, same hardware, same image, same remote-managed control plane across every floor and every office.

03

Multi-site connectivity

SD-WAN or IPsec between offices, dual-carrier local breakout, and a documented path for AWS/Azure/GCP egress that doesn't cross the wrong border.

04

Zero-trust secure access

Identity-first access to code, cloud consoles and SaaS, conditional access, hardware-key MFA, managed devices, and a joiner/mover/leaver flow that keeps up with engineering turnover.

05

Observability from day one

Network, wireless, meeting rooms and endpoints monitored from a single pane, anomaly alerts on saturation and drift, not just uptime pings.

06

Expansion-ready cabling plant

A patch-panel and tray topology that survives a 30% headcount jump without a re-cable, because the next hiring round is already approved.

Where we deliver

ADGM, DIFC, DMCC, JLT, and across MENA.

We deliver fit-outs and managed IT inside every major UAE free zone, ADGM and DIFC for regulated tech, DMCC and JLT for commodity and marketplace platforms, and across Abu Dhabi and Dubai mainland. Our scopes are written to clear free-zone landlord requirements first time, including building-management-system integration, fire and life-safety cabling, and smart-building WiredScore / SmartScore certification consulting where it counts.

For MENA rollout, we partner locally in Riyadh, Cairo and Lagos when delivery requires boots on the ground, but design, standards and operations stay under a single UAE-held reference architecture, so the fifth office doesn't become its own snowflake.

Proof  ·  Case study

From 4-Hour Deploys to 12-Minute Pipelines: Rebuilding CI/CD for Scale

Transformed a manual deployment bottleneck into a fully automated pipeline with canary deployments and zero-downtime releases.

Confidential Client \u00b7 Logistics & Supply Chain, Dubai

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Next step

Planning an engineering-grade fit-out in ADGM or DIFC? Let's talk before the landlord spec lands.

Send us the floor plan and the headcount plan. We'll tell you what the cabling plant, the meeting-room build and the security baseline need to look like.