Dubai Studio City is a free economic zone (free zone) established in 2001 in the Emirate of Dubai, UAE, and is part of TECOM Group. Dubai Studio City was created to support and develop companies operating in film, television, music, and entertainment production, offering ideal conditions for both local and international projects.
The free zone provides advanced infrastructure, including some of the largest recording studios and sound stages in the region, built to meet global standards. This makes the free zone a prime hub for the production of films, commercials, and television shows, such as Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol and Star Trek Beyond. Businesses registered in Dubai Studio City are permitted to operate both within the free zone and beyond the UAE.
Dubai Studio City issues the following types of business licenses:
- Commercial (media and creative industries activities)
- Professional (service provision)
- Media
The free zone actively promotes the growth of the creative industry by offering innovative solutions and world-class infrastructure, including state-of-the-art sound stages and recording facilities. These resources enable the production of projects of all scales, from international films to TV shows and commercials, creating an attractive environment for media and entertainment professionals.