Kaiterra has opened its first permanent office in the Middle East. The new Regional Hub, based in Dubai and led by Regional Director Henry Ng, will serve clients and partners across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as continuous indoor air quality monitoring becomes a baseline requirement for the region's flagship commercial developments.
The hub is the first office Kaiterra has opened across the Gulf, and reflects accelerating regional demand for enterprise-grade indoor environment monitoring across both private commercial real estate and public-sector projects.
The Gulf is in the middle of a $3 trillion construction pipeline, anchored by national programs that place occupant wellness, sustainability, and building performance at the center of how new spaces are designed, certified, and operated. That shift has moved continuous indoor air quality monitoring from optional differentiator to baseline requirement.
According to Deloitte's 2025 GCC Powers of Construction report, the region is now navigating a project pipeline anchored by:
Each of these programs places healthy, high-performing buildings at the core of its built-environment strategy. The human case is sharper in the Gulf than almost anywhere else: residents can spend up to 98% of their time indoors, well above the global average of 90%, driven by extreme climate conditions that keep people inside for most of the year. Air quality inside those spaces is not a marginal concern. It is the air people live in.
The certifications shaping the region's flagship projects reflect that. WELL, GSAS, LEED, and Estidama are now standard expectations for landmark developments, and each of them requires evidence of indoor environment quality that only continuous monitoring can produce reliably at scale.
For the region's developers, consultants, and operators, this means Kaiterra is now present, invested, and operating on local time.
The Dubai office is built to support the partners and project teams already delivering work in the region. That includes:
The National Visions driving development across the GCC share a common thread, a genuine commitment to quality of life for the people who spend their days in these spaces, whether that's an office, a hospital, a mall, or a cultural landmark. As the Gulf builds some of the most ambitious environments in the world, the air quality inside has to match that ambition. This office exists to make that happen, in-person, in this market, with the partners and clients shaping it.
— Henry Ng, Regional Director, Middle East, Kaiterra
Kaiterra is already deployed across Dubai municipal projects, with active engagements underway across the wider Gulf. Partners on the ground describe a market where expectations have shifted quickly.
IAQ adoption is moving fast across the GCC, and clients now expect global-standard monitoring as a baseline. Kaiterra establishing official representation in the region brings that expertise within reach of the partners and consultants delivering the work, which is where real progress happens.
— Hisham Jaber, Founder, The Healthy Home & IEQ Technologies
The Dubai hub is the first of several offices Kaiterra plans to open across the Gulf as regional demand continues to accelerate. Henry leads the Middle East team from Dubai, with engagement growing across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the wider region.
If you are working on a high-performance project in the GCC and would like to talk to our regional team about indoor air quality monitoring, certification support, or BMS integration, we would be glad to hear from you.