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Himalaya Wellness Company LLC Expands in UAE with new AED 200 million Factory


I Himalaya Wellness Company LLC Expands in UAE with Groundbreaking of AED 200 million Herbal Pharmaceutical Factory at Dubai Industrial City


The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by high-level dignitaries and senior officials,

including Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, CEO of Emirates Development Bank; Mohammed Al

Kamali, COO of Manufacturing & Export Development at Dubai Economic Development

Corporation; Abdulla Belhoul, CEO of TECOM Group PJSC; Shailendra Malhotra, Global

CEO at Himalaya Wellness Company; Saud Abu Alshawareb, Executive Vice President of

Industrial at TECOM Group PJSC; Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President of Commercial

at TECOM Group; and Jatin Brahmecha, Global CFO at Himalaya Wellness Company,

alongside Lubna Manal and Sufiyan Manal from Himalaya's leadership team.


 New facility to manufacture tablets, capsules, liquid orals, and ointments, with capacity set up to serve global volumes till 2030.

 Factory to collaborate for new product development with Himalaya Global Research Centre at Dubai Science Park

 Emirates Development Bank finances construction of Himalaya Wellness Company's inaugural plant outside India



Commenting on the commencement of the factory’s development, Shailendra Malhotra, Global CEO at Himalaya Wellness, said: “As we continue to build on our global credentials as a science-based, problem-solving, head-to-heel herbal brand, we are clear that Dubai is undoubtedly the strategic location of choice for us. Dubai’s ability to attract quality global talent is crucial to our efforts to build a world-class R&D and manufacturing facility that will set future trends in the herbal industry. With our global and METAP region headquarters in Dubai, we are happy to have two additional addresses within the city’s most thriving business communities – Dubai Industrial City and Dubai Science Park.

Himalaya Wellness has broken ground for its upcoming state-of-the-art herbal pharmaceutical factory supported by a financing package from Emirates Development Bank (EDB), the key the financial engine for UAE economic development and industrial advancement. The factory will produce tablets, capsules, liquid orals, and ointments at Dubai Industrial City, the region’s leading manufacturing and logistics

district, marking an expansion of the global pharmaceutical company’s footprint within TECOM Group PJSC’s ecosystem in Dubai.


Phase one of the factory will be delivered across a built-up area of 225,000 sq. ft., creating job opportunities for 250 professionals. Worth $54.4 million (AED 200 million), the plant will have an annual production capacity of 3 billion tablets, 15 million syrup bottles, and three million units of ointment, with the facility’s capacity being set up to serve global volumes till2030.


The Himalaya Wellness factory will be built in compliance with the European Medicine

Agency’s GMP guidelines and World Health Organisation and United States Food and Drug

Administration standards and meet the local Ministry of Health and Prevention’s regulations.


Commencing works on the Dubai Industrial City factory marks an extension of Himalaya

Wellness’ commitment to Dubai and the TECOM Group ecosystem. The group, founded in

India in 1930, operates a global research and development (R&D) centre spanning 92,000

sq. ft. at Dubai Science Park. This holistic science-focused business community is part of

TECOM Group and a sister district of Dubai Industrial City.


The Himalaya Wellness factory will work closely with the Dubai Science Park Centre,

allowing Himalaya’s talent at both locations to collaborate in new product development,

product stability, scale-up activities, and technology transfer.

On behalf of Dubai Industrial City, Saud Abu Alshawareb, Executive Vice President of Industrial at TECOM Group PJSC, said: “Domestic pharmaceutical supplies can help to safeguard public health and reduce dependency on global markets, in addition to fostering economic growth through job creation and talent development.


“Localising the production of medical and wellness products through such factories can help

to achieve the strategic national priorities outlined under Operation 300bn, Make it in the

Emirates, We are the UAE 2031, and Dubai Economic Agenda ‘D33’. As an engine of

industrial development in the UAE, Dubai Industrial City welcomes Himalaya Wellness to

contribute to our strategic alignments and elevate the manufacturing sector’s contribution to

the national and regional economies.”


Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Development Bank,

said: “We are proud to commemorate the groundbreaking of Himalya Wellness's new factory

in Dubai Industrial City. EDB’s support will facilitate the establishment of a world class

manufacturing facility, marking Himalaya’s inaugural plant beyond India posed to meet

global demand. As the UAE's development bank, the financing of the new Himalaya

Wellness factory is in alignment with our strategic focus of supporting sustainable economic

diversification and promoting the UAE’s export activities. This project is prime example of the

success of the UAE’s government’s ‘Make it in the Emirates’ initiative to support businesses

looking to benefit from the country’s exceptional value proposition as a global hub for

technology-driven manufacturing.”


The factory is aligned with Himalaya Wellness’ plans to establish Dubai as its sourcing hub

for the GCC, Middle East, and region markets, in addition to serving customers in the US,

Europe, and select Asia Pacific countries shortly. Expanding capacity is expected to help the

company introduce the latest technologies and provide products at competitive prices to its

global customer network.


The latest technology for manufacturing, filling, and packing pharmaceutical products will be

installed at the facility, with several warehousing operations to be automated to enhance

efficiencies. High-quality materials and fixtures will be used during construction, and solar

energy and water recycling will be enabled at the factory.


EDB’s support for the new Himalya factory is part of its efforts to drive economic

diversification, support the growth of the healthcare sector and enhance the UAE's local

manufacturing capabilities. EDB has plans to approve AED30 billion in financing support to

13,500 companies within five key focus sectors - renewables, manufacturing, technology,

healthcare, and food security - by 2026.


Established in 2004, Dubai Industrial City is the region’s leading industrial manufacturing and

logistics hub and home to more than 800 customers and 300 operational factories.

Alongside Dubai Science Park, Dubai Industrial City is part of TECOM Group’s portfolio of

10 business districts, which also includes Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City, Dubai

Studio City, Dubai Production City, Dubai Knowledge Park, Dubai International Academic

City, and Dubai Design District (d3).


TECOM Group has been developing strategic, sector-focused business districts across the emirate of Dubai since 1999. TECOM Group is well-positioned to continue playing an integral role in cementing Dubai’s status as a global business and talent hub. 


The TECOM Group portfolio consists of 10 business districts catering to 6 vital knowledge-based economic sectors, including design, education, manufacturing, media, science, and technology. The Group provides a varied and tailor-made leasing portfolio – which includes offices, co-working spaces, warehouses, and land – to over 10,000 customers and more than 105,000 professionals.  


EDB provides financial and non-financial support to businesses of all sizes from start-ups, SMEs to corporates driving economic competitiveness across five strategic priority sectors: advanced technology, food security, healthcare, renewables, and manufacturing. EDB was established under Federal Law by Decree No. 07 of 2011 issued by the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; and became operational in June 2015. For more details, visit www.edb.gov.ae.




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