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Gitex is crucial platform for sharing experiences and forging partnerships

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Mansoor Bin Mohammed during his tour to Gitex Global 2023 on Tuesday. WAM

Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, toured on Tuesday the 43rd edition of Gitex Global. The world’s largest tech show, being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 16-20 October 2023, has attracted 6,000 exhibitors and 180,000 tech executives from 180 countries.

Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed said that under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Dubai’s digital transformation journey stands as a global model and an inspiring example of how innovative technologies are being harnessed to deliver exceptional government services for the community.

Sheikh Mansoor highlighted the substantial global participation in Gitex Global, underscoring Dubai’s emergence as a major hub for cutting-edge technologies and a driving force in shaping the future. He also underscored the significance of the event as a crucial platform that fosters opportunities for sharing experiences and forging partnerships aimed at advancing various vital sectors.

Sheikh Mansoor toured the exhibition accompanied by Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director General of the Dubai World Trade Centre and Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism; Hamad Obaid Al Mansour, Director General of Digital Dubai, and several senior officials. As part of the tour, Sheikh Mansoor visited the pavilions of a number of local and global companies, where he was briefed about their cutting-edge technology solutions and digital products being showcased for the first time at the event.

Sheikh Mansoor toured the Etisalat by e& pavilion, where he had the opportunity to gain insights into the groundbreaking technology of their autonomous precision-positioning aircraft. His Highness also stopped by the pavilions of Avaya, Cisco Systems, HBC, Netcracker, Algeria, Cyber Security Council, Forcepoint, Sophos, Acronis, Sentinelone, Splunk AWE.

The annual five-day event, which kicked off on Monday, will deep dive into the biggest reflections of the AI era with the return of AI Everything – the year’s largest showcase of AI solutions and concepts with 1,000 AI-infused companies demonstrating the power of AI – and the Global DevSlam coder and developer meet-up. The event will also host the biggest cyber security event of the year, GITEX Cyber Valley, bringing together leading brands and experts to tackle the challenges and opportunities of protecting digital assets and infrastructure in the age of AI.

The global digital economy’s growth, with a strong focus on deep tech innovation and sustainable green technology initiatives, has also propelled the genesis of the GITEX CTO World Congress, the year’s largest gathering of tech architects and disruptors. Additionally, making their global debut this year are the co-located GITEX Impact and Future Urbanism Expo shows. These shows will centre their attention on the pressing concerns of climate change and sustainable development, shedding light on innovative solutions and best practices to pave the way for a net-zero future.

High-tech initiatives: The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) is displaying an exciting line-up of innovative technologies and high-tech initiatives at GITEX Technology Week 2023 that runs until October 20. MoEI’s displays reflect its progress in digital transformation and commitment to leveraging advanced technologies in improving its customer services and offerings. These include a 3D digital metaverse-based customer happiness centre that enables customers to apply for services, submit documents, and pay the fees remotely by integrating the real and virtual worlds. Diverse platforms in the energy, infrastructure, housing, and transport sectors are also being showcased at the ministry’s stand. They offer complete databases in their respective field and are used to share information and knowledge to support the UAE’s economy and improve customer experience.Moreover, MoEI introduces GITEX visitors to its revamped website, www.moei.gov.ae, and application. With a new look and additional features, they have become more user-friendly and offer top-notch customer experience.

The Ministry also presents them with a 24/7 live chat feature, available through its WhatsApp, website, and smart app, making communication between the Ministry and customers easy, effective, and flexible. In this context, Fahad Al Hammadi, Assistant Undersecretary for the Support Services Sector at MoEI, said: “Being ready for the future is mainly dependent on embracing technology trends and embedding them into core processes. We, at MoEI, are keen to be future ready and invest heavily in R&D and innovation as the foundation of our progress. We have come to GITEX this year with a wide host of immersive, interactive, and innovative services and platforms. We invite people to visit our stand within the federal government’s pavilion and explore our cutting-edge offerings.”




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