Inmā, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Ports, has recently established a significant partnership by entering into a 50-year Concession Agreement with Karachi Port Trust (KPT). The Joint Venture will manage, operate, and develop berths 6-9 vat Karachi Port’s East Wharf. Development will include significant investment in infrastructure and superstructure over the next 10 years.
In partnership with Inmā, Oracle Energy is developing a green hydrogen project, in Pakistan’s Singh province, a region abundant with renewable resources and existing infrastructure. The project will consist of 1200 MW of green energy, 700 MW of solar and 500 MW of wind capacity, and primarily used to produce green Hydrogen throughout the year. Additionally, a planned 400 MW Hydrogen production plant, will have a capacity of 150,000 kg per day
Inmā and Montfort have acquired Uniper’s Crude oil processing facility in UAE. Uniper Energy EMCC is the market leader in the production and supply of IMO 2020 complaint low - Sulphur fuel oils to the Fujairah market – one of the largest and most rapidly growing bunder fuel markets in the world. The business operates a 65,000 barrels/day crude processing facility in the Port of Fujairah.
Inmā and Oracle Power PLC have agreed to partner for the joint development of a 1-GW solar project in the desert of Thar, Sindh province in Pakistan. The Thar Solar Project will be based on the unused land at Oracle›s Thar Block VI coalfield in the Sindh Province, located about 250 kilometers (155.3 miles) from the proposed site of the company’s green hydrogen project in the region
Inmā, in partnership with VERIDOS, is introducing a next-generation solution for issuing identity documents to both citizens and Work Permit holders. The project includes the delivery of advanced equipment, software, and supporting services to ensure a secure and efficient identity management system. This initiative strengthens the integrity of national identification while streamlining access to essential services and opportunities. By aligning with global best practices and leveraging cutting-edge technology, the program supports Guyana’s digital transformation and enhances trust in identity verification across sectors.
Abu Dhabi Ports, is a ports, industrial zones and logistics operator based in capital of the UAE.Part of ADQ, one of the region’s largest holding companies with a broad portfolio of major enterprises spanning key sectors of Abu Dhabi’s diversified economy, Abu Dhabi Ports is one of the most important partners of Inmā Emirates Holdings, The Abu Dhabi Ports Group currently manages 11 ports and terminals in the UAE and Guinea. This includes Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD), Zones Corp, SAFEEN Group (Abu Dhabi Marine Services), Maqta Gateway, MICCO Logistics, Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy, Abu Dhabi Maritime, Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT), Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, and Fujairah Terminals.
Inmā launches NAWA, a technology subsidiary which has a mission to revolutionise government operations in frontier economies through AI-driven digital transformation. By modernising outdated systems, NAWA empowers governments to provide faster, safer, and more efficient services to citizens, and enhance community wellbeing.
Another of Inmā’s most important projects was to build a 250 MW, five year Build Own Operate (BOO) power plant in Ghana. Started during Q1 2016, the power plant was built in a record time of just three months. It involved fast-track installation of ten GE gas turbines at Aboadze, all with the intention of boosting the country’s electricity generation.
Inmā Emirates Holdings, is proud to back Talent Plus, the leading UAE-based influencer agency that works across the MENA and South Asia regions. Inmā is dedicated to supporting Talent Plus as it prepares to participate in the upcoming 1 Billion Followers Summit 2026 in Dubai, and its work creating impactful influencer campaigns that drive brand awareness and engagement.