CXO Boardroom will bring senior business leaders together in Dubai through a new executive forum focused on digital transformation. The initiative aims to encourage meaningful discussions on artificial intelligence, compliance, finance, and enterprise technology across the GCC. Furthermore, organizers designed the series to create practical conversations among decision-makers from multiple industries.
AJMS Group and Marmin AI have announced the launch of the invitation-only CXO Boardroom Series for executives across the UAE and wider Gulf region. The first in-person edition will take place in Dubai on July 22, 2026. The event will gather chief financial officers, chief technology officers, finance directors, and digital transformation leaders.
The organizers selected a small-format approach instead of a traditional conference model. Each session will host no more than 25 qualified executives. Consequently, participants can exchange ideas in a focused environment without large audiences or crowded presentations.
The boardroom discussions will explore several major topics shaping regional businesses. These include artificial intelligence, enterprise technology, cybersecurity, data governance, regulatory technology, and digital finance. In addition, participants will examine the growing role of e-invoicing across the UAE.
Marmin AI enters the initiative with extensive experience in compliance technology and digital financial solutions. The company operates as an accredited e-invoicing service provider in the UAE while supporting secure local data processing. It also provides services across several international markets, strengthening its regional presence.
Earlier this year, AJMS Group announced a strategic investment worth $20 million to expand Marmin AI’s technology platform. The investment supports future product development, regulatory integration, and enterprise implementation within the UAE. As a result, the company plans to strengthen AI-powered compliance and financial intelligence solutions.
The investment also reinforces the UAE’s position as a regional hub for financial technology innovation. Business leaders continue investing in digital infrastructure that supports regulatory compliance and modern enterprise operations. Therefore, collaborations between technology providers and businesses continue increasing across the region.
Marmin AI also works with the Federal Tax Authority through initiatives supporting small and medium-sized businesses. The company aims to simplify the transition toward mandatory e-invoicing by providing tailored solutions for eligible enterprises. Thousands of businesses could benefit from improved compliance tools before future regulatory deadlines.
The technology platform extends beyond invoice processing. It combines payment capabilities, VAT reconciliation, bank reconciliation, counterparty verification, and automated compliance screening into one integrated solution. Consequently, businesses can manage several financial processes through a single platform.
The executive forum also reflects increasing demand for practical discussions rather than large industry conferences. Organizers believe smaller sessions encourage more productive conversations among experienced decision-makers. Participants can share operational challenges while discussing practical strategies for business transformation.
The agenda focuses on challenges facing organizations across banking, financial services, insurance, technology, real estate, and the public sector. Executives will explore ways to strengthen operational efficiency while preparing for changing regulatory requirements. These discussions may also encourage future partnerships across multiple industries.
Organizers plan to expand the initiative through several editions later this year. Future sessions will target regulated financial institutions, mainland businesses, virtual GCC participants, and artificial intelligence leaders. Therefore, the program aims to build a broader network of executive collaboration across the region.
Overall, the CXO Boardroom Series reflects the growing importance of executive collaboration in navigating digital transformation across the Gulf. By bringing together senior leaders to discuss artificial intelligence, compliance, enterprise technology, and financial innovation, the initiative aims to promote knowledge sharing, strengthen strategic partnerships, and support the region’s evolving digital economy.




