Arabian Travel Market (ATM) has announced the launch of ATM Travel Tech, a new co-located event debuting at ATM 2026, set for 4-7 May, 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). Recognising the rapid expansion of travel technology, ATM Travel Tech will occupy two dedicated halls and host more than 180 exhibitors from 30 countries, firmly establishing the sector as a cornerstone of global tourism’s future.

Driving new frontiers
Aligned with the theme “Travel 2040: Driving New Frontiers Through Innovation and Technology,” the event will explore how emerging solutions are reshaping the travel journey. Key areas include AI-powered trip planning, immersive commerce, smart mobility, fintech, sustainability technologies, and cybersecurity.
At the core of the event is the Tech & Innovation Hub, spanning 850 sqm. This immersive space will showcase interactive demos, AR experiences, robotics, green innovation, and fintech. The Future Stage, a 250-seat theatre, will feature over 25 sessions, 30 demos, and two Start-up Pitch Battles. Industry leaders, founders, and futurists will discuss AI, immersive commerce, cybersecurity, and robotics, offering both practical applications and bold predictions for the future of travel.
Market momentum
The expansion coincides with strong growth in the global travel technology market, valued at US$10.7 billion in 2024 and forecast to reach US$18.6 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 6.05%. Increasing demand for personalised, seamless, and sustainable travel experiences continues to drive adoption of innovative technologies across the industry.

Part of a bigger platform
Now in its 33rd year, ATM attracts more than 55,000 professionals from 166 countries and showcases over 2,800 exhibitors. ATM Travel Tech will be joined by IBTM @ ATM, connecting the global MICE community, and the ATM Ultra Luxury Lounge, catering to bespoke travel experiences.
By dedicating an expanded platform to technology, ATM Travel Tech 2026 highlights innovation as central to the evolution of tourism and positions the event as a catalyst for shaping the future of global travel.