The United Arab Emirates is set to host six major international events this February. These events cover governance, tolerance, education, digital trade, healthcare innovation, and global sports. The packed schedule will bring thousands of leaders and experts to the country, highlighting the UAE's growing role as a global meeting hub. The biggest event is the World Governments Summit in Dubai from 3 to 5 February. It is the largest summit ever, expecting more than 6,250 participants. This includes 35 heads of state, representatives from 150 governments, and around 500 ministers. The summit will focus on global challenges and how governments can drive development. It will also attract global media coverage from over 840 outlets. Alongside, other events include: - Global Tolerance and Human Fraternity Conference in Abu Dhabi starting 2 February. It will gather over 180 thinkers, UN officials, and academics to discuss AI, ethics, and social cohesion. - Sharjah International Summit on Improvement in Education on 14-15 February, featuring training and talks on AI in education, skills, and school models. - Worldef Dubai 2026 from 12 to 14 February, the digital economy forum with 10,000 visitors from 80 countries. It will focus on e-commerce growth and retail branding. - World Health Expo (WHX Dubai 2026) from 9 to 12 February, held at Expo City Dubai. The event includes a medical innovation programme led by Mass General Brigham, the US's largest hospital network. - Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 from 6 to 15 February. Over 25,000 athletes from 100+ countries will compete in 37 sports. Together, these events show the vast range of international activity happening in the UAE in just one month, across policy, education, trade, health, and sport.