Web3 Expo Dubai 2026, set for Jan 14–15 at Dubai Festival Arena, unites 15,000+ attendees and 300 projects with $230K in prizes across gaming, trading, and hackathon eventsWeb3 Expo Dubai 2026, set for Jan 14–15 at Dubai Festival Arena, unites 15,000+ attendees and 300 projects with $230K in prizes across gaming, trading, and hackathon events

Web3 Expo Dubai 2026 Ignites Global Innovation with Over $230,000 in Cash Prizes and Unprecedented Industry Participation

2025/11/12 13:00
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Dubai, UAE – November 2025 — Web3 Expo Dubai 2026, the Middle East’s largest blockchain, gaming, and fintech exhibition, is set to transform the global innovation landscape on January 14–15, 2026, at Dubai Festival Arena. Bringing together over 15,000 international attendees, 300+ global projects, and 200+ exhibitors, the event stands as a monumental convergence of Web3, AI, gaming, and decentralized finance — designed to drive exposure, partnerships, and real-world adoption.

🎮 Web3 gaming tournament – $190,000 in cash prizes

The Multiverse Arena will headline the Expo with a AAA-level esports experience featuring the World Finale with a $150,000 cash prize, alongside a $40,000 Local Cup for regional champions. Merging cinematic production, competitive gaming, and blockchain-powered ownership, this activation represents the future of Web3 entertainment — co-created with global gaming innovators and leading esports teams.

💹 Global trading competition – $40,000 cash prize

The Trading Arena will host top traders and financial institutions in a $40,000 cash prize competition, showcasing real-time market performance through next-generation trading technologies and DeFi integrations. This arena bridges traditional finance and Web3, providing unparalleled brand visibility for brokerages, fintechs, and exchanges aiming to demonstrate innovation before a global audience.

💻 Hackaton– $40,000 cash prize

Developers and founders will gather for the Web3 Hackathon, a two-day challenge to build the next generation of decentralized applications, AI-integrated protocols, and blockchain infrastructure. With $40,000 in rewards, participants will be mentored and evaluated by leading venture firms, incubators, and ecosystem partners, creating an unmatched platform for innovation and exposure.

🌍 A global platform for exposure, regulation, and partnership

Web3 Expo Dubai 2026 will host top industry executives, regulatory authorities, government representatives, and institutional investors — all converging to discuss the roadmap of digital assets, compliance, and innovation. The event’s format provides sponsors with maximum global exposure, strategic networking, and exclusive visibility within a high-profile environment supported by international media and key ecosystem leaders.

Event Details:

  • 📅 January 14–15, 2026
  • 📍 Dubai Festival Arena, Dubai Festival City
  • 🌐 www.theweb3expo.com
  • 📧 contact@theweb3expo.com

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