The All Blacks Sevens finished runners-up at the Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship earlier this month and Laidlaw said the tournament was a great opportunity to get some key learnings.
"On the field, there was some good stuff and also areas that need improvement, so we have reflected on that and what we need to add into our game.
"The massive positive was around the values and vision that we have as a group. We are excited about what the players have done off the field and the foundation that has been set."
The All Blacks Sevens kick off the Dubai event playing Samoa, coached by Tauranga's Sir Gordon Tietjens, followed by pool matches against Argentina and USA.
Laidlaw said the focus was firmly on preparing for the first match.
"We are not looking any further than that. We want to prepare well, if we get that right it should give us the clarity to play well in game one."
■ All Blacks Sevens squad:
Scott Curry, Teddy Stanaway, Regan Ware, Joe Webber (Bay of Plenty); Dylan Collier, Tim Mikkelsen, Isaac Te Tamaki (Waikato); Tone Ng Shiu, Andrew Knewstubb (Tasman); Joe Ravouvou (Auckland), Sam Dickson (Canterbury); Kurt Baker (Taranaki); Vilimoni Koroi (Otago); Sione Molia (Counties Manukau)