Digital Assets Dubai 2026 Expands Institutional Speaker Line-Up for High-Level Global Forum in Dubai

Digital Assets Dubai 2026 is a one-day institutional forum in Dubai focused on tokenisation, DeFi architecture, custody, governance and regulatory frameworks to drive institutional participation in digital assets. Organised by FBR Events and Falcon Business Research, the congress will feature keynote addresses, panels, investor roundtables and networking.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates — 28 April 2026. Digital Assets Dubai 2026, described in a press release from FBR Events and Falcon Business Research, has expanded its institutional speaker line-up for a one-day congress to be held in Dubai on Sheikh Zayed Road. The forum is framed as a high-level gathering of policymakers, institutional investors, financial institutions, digital asset exchanges and blockchain pioneers to chart the strategic direction of the global digital asset economy.

"The remarkable strength and courage of the Falcon have inspired mankind throughout the ages," the organiser's release states, reflecting Falcon Business Research's branding and the event's institutional positioning. The release also notes that "Digital Assets Dubai 2026 positions itself as a strategic platform for high-level dialogue, deal-making, and cross-border collaboration within the digital finance ecosystem."

The expanded speaker roster is intended to reflect growing institutional momentum across digital markets and will include leaders from global finance, venture capital, decentralised finance infrastructure and emerging Web3 platforms, according to the FBR Events release published on openPR. While the announcement did not list individual speaker names, it outlines a programme focused on the major topics attracting institutional capital into tokenised markets.

Organisers say the congress will tackle areas critical to institutional participation in digital assets, including tokenisation of real-world assets (RWA), evolving regulatory frameworks, decentralised finance architecture, governance models, custody innovation and institutional-grade risk management. The one-day format will combine keynote addresses, expert panels and curated investor roundtables with practical sessions aimed at asset owners and fiduciaries.

  • Key components of the congress will include tokenisation strategy sessions and regulatory briefings on Dubai's innovation environment.
  • Delegates will also take part in curated investor roundtables and expert panels addressing custody, governance and risk.
  • The programme concludes with the Digital Assets Dubai Awards and an official executive networking reception.

FBR Events provided a contact for speaking and sponsorship enquiries at events@fb-research.com and directed interested parties to register and learn more at https://globaldigitalassetsforum.com. The release was distributed via openPR and carries the publication metadata associated with that platform.

Context for the congress arrives as financial institutions and exchanges increasingly examine tokenised financial infrastructure as an avenue for new products and cross-border capital flows. The FBR Events statement frames Digital Assets Dubai 2026 as a convening point where regulatory clarity and institutional capital allocation meet practical implementation — a message organisers expect will drive attendance by senior decision-makers.

Looking ahead, organisers intend the forum to serve as a nexus for deal-making and regulatory dialogue in 2026, bringing together institutional stakeholders to accelerate adoption of tokenisation and DeFi architectures. With the Digital Assets Dubai Awards and networking reception built into the schedule, Falcon Business Research aims to pair substantive regulatory and technical briefings with opportunities for investors and service providers to form commercial partnerships.