UAE’s HRE Development announces partnership with Mitsubishi
UAE’s HRE Development will bring Japanese innovation to their future projects after signing a partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation, one of the global engineering and technology leaders. The partnership will aim to create sustainable, future-ready…

UAE’s HRE Development will bring Japanese innovation to their future projects after signing a partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation, one of the global engineering and technology leaders.
The partnership will aim to create sustainable, future-ready communities that seamlessly blend Japanese innovation with nature-inspired design.
The agreement was signed at Mitsubishi’s headquarters in Tokyo in the presence of senior representatives from both organisations, and the collaboration will be brought to life through Sakura Garden, HRE Development’s upcoming project.
Wissam Breidy, CEO of HRE Development, said: “This partnership marks a significant milestone in our journey to deliver world-class, sustainable developments. By combining Mitsubishi Corporation’s engineering excellence with our vision for purposeful design, Sakura Garden will set a new benchmark for modern living in the region.”
As part of the partnership, Mitsubishi will provide advanced elevator systems engineered to meet the highest international safety standards, enhance operational efficiency, and deliver long-term reliability.
In addition, the agreement includes landscaping inspired by traditional Japanese garden aesthetics, creating spaces that reflect balance, and a deep connection with nature.
Founded in 2021, HRE Development has grown from a construction firm into a leading UAE real estate developer over 22 years. It has delivered more than 200 projects and constructed homes for over 12,000 families.
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