DIEZ, du partner to expand free zone’s portfolio of competitive features and incentives

DUBAI, Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZ), part of Dubai Integrated Economic Zones (DIEZ), and du, part of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, have partnered to offer exclusive benefits to companies based in the free zone, as part of its efforts to expand DAFZ’s portfolio of competitive features and incentives.

 

A signing ceremony to mark the partnership was held at GITEX GLOBAL 2022, and was attended by top representatives and employees from both parties.

 

As part of the agreement, DAFZ will promote du as a preferred communication service to new companies who register or lease office spaces or acquire commercial permits at the free zone. In addition, du will act as a strategic partner for DAFZ’s “Hayak” programme, which caters to more than 18,000 employees working in more than 2,200 companies across 20 sectors that have their regional headquarters in the free zone. du will provide members with a range of exclusive offers and privileges from essentials to luxuries from major brands in a diverse range of fields and sectors.

 

The partnership will also see du provide a package of communications services to new businesses in the free zone to enable them to establish themselves with greater ease. These benefits will be offered to businesses once they receive their licence. In addition, du will follow up with businesses in the free zone and gather their input and feedback on their services to ensure their communication requirements are being fulfilled. A client service centre, equipped with the most up-to-date communication technologies, including 5G will also open on the free zone’s premises.

 

Amna Lootah, Director-General of DAFZ, said, “This partnership will further contribute to enhancing the expertise and experience of employees in our Hayak programme, thereby enriching DAFZ’s portfolio of exceptional facilities, incentives, and benefits.”

 

Fahad Al Hassawi, CEO at du, said, “As part of this partnership, we will offer a diverse and customised package of exclusive offers to companies based in free zone to ensure that their business requirements are met. We are also pleased to become a strategic partner of DAFZ’s Hayak programme to provide a package of comprehensive offers and benefits to a large number of employees across different sectors.”

 

This agreement is as a continuation of mutual and successful cooperation efforts between the two sides. Last year, the two parties signed a partnership agreement to automate licensing processes for activities that require a no-objection certificate (NOC) from other government entities in a single platform enabled through Blockchain, with DAFZ being the first free zone to provide this service. The new agreement is also an extension of the free zone’s recent efforts to strengthen its network of partners in a number of countries around the world.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Mansoor bin Mohammed tours GITEX GLOBAL 2022

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum today toured GITEX GLOBAL 2022, the world’s largest technology show being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

 

He said that Dubai’s comprehensive development journey and its adoption of the latest technologies reflect the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The emirate’s emergence as a hub for global tech companies and app developers has further strengthened its position at the forefront of digital transformation, he added.

 

He highlighted the significance of GITEX GLOBAL 2022 as the world’s largest technology show that brings together companies at the forefront of innovation in the sector to network and explore new partnerships that contribute to shaping a better future for societies.

 

The biggest edition in the event’s history, the 42nd edition of GITEX GLOBAL has brought together 5,000 leading technology companies from more than 90 countries. The event, being held from 10-14 October 2022, is set to bring together more than 100,000 attendees from 170 countries.

 

During his visit, Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed toured the exhibition area accompanied by Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director-General of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism. Sheikh Mansoor toured the pavilions of a number of companies at GITEX GLOBAL where he was briefed about the cutting-edge technology solutions and digital products displayed at the event. He visited the pavilions of G42, where he learned about the company’s products and solutions in the fields of artificial intelligence and cloud computing. He also toured the pavilions of Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute, Dell, Honeywell, and Ericsson.

 

At the Huawei stand, which represents its largest-ever participation in the technology show, Sheikh Mansoor viewed the company’s metaverse, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity solutions and applications. He also visited e&’s stand where he was given a glimpse into the future of mobility as demonstrated by a fully autonomous electric vehicle developed through a collaboration between Cadillac Arabia and e& (formerly known as Etisalat Group).

 

GITEX GLOBAL will explore every facet of the digital through seven experience ecosystems — North Star Dubai – bringing together a record 1,000 start-ups with 600 investors – Fintech Surge, Ai Everything, Future Blockchain Summit, Marketing Mania and two new event platforms, Global DevSlam and X-VERSE.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Future Forum concludes, setting pathway for a promising future

DUBAI, The inaugural Dubai Future Forum, organised by Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) and held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of the Executive Council and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dubai Future Foundation, ended today, unveiling strategic pathways to enable societies to flourish, economies to grow, countries to thrive and humankind to prosper.

 

 

Hosted by Dubai’s Museum of the Future on 11-12 October, the world’s largest two-day gathering of futurists brought together more than 400 experts, 70 speakers, 1,000 attendees and 45 leading institutions to explore myriad topics, including space travel, climate change, digital inclusion, ethical artificial intelligence and preparing for the future.

 

 

It firmly established the UAE and Dubai as a leading global destination to deepen partnerships between like-minded organizations who share a commitment to work collectively on creating a better world.

 

 

Among the most striking claims were that computers and televisions will disappear in less than 50 years. And that there are still three billion people who do not use the internet, therefore, quick and effective solutions must be developed to bridge the digital divide. The private sector will have a major role to play in shaping legislation that will allow humankind to explore new frontiers of the known universe. Moreover, the cost of maintaining human information is likely to decline significantly, the focus of wealth in the future will be knowledge, while the future of digital money and mediums of exchange will be disrupted heavily.

 

 

Experts also heard of a world where hydrogen will be extracted from seawater to create a new era of renewable energy, how progress in artificial intelligence will be measured in seconds, and that the total value of investments in the space industry could reach USD 20 trillion by 2040.

 

Concluding the Dubai Future Forum, Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, called on the world’s greatest minds and experts to redouble work in anticipating the future to help humankind avoid challenges in the future.

HE Belhoul said: “We have come here today because in the years to come, we need to be able to foresee challenges and make educated predications based on what we know and what we have already experienced.”

 

 

He underlined Dubai’s global role in foresight and acting as a platform for collaboration. “For Dubai and the UAE, foreseeing the future is in our DNA. In just few decades, Dubai transformed into a leading city of the future and a diverse metropolis.”

 

 

He continued: “His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has carried this torch forward as we journey into the future. Dubai Future Foundation came to life as part of His Highness’ vision to institutionalize foresight. The foundation was built to not only embrace the future but to equip us, the people of today, with the right tools to take charge of building for tomorrow.”

 

 

Belhoul said: “This is not only the first edition of the Dubai Future Forum. It is a first significant step towards galvanizing the global community to carve out a collective and shared future. There is still so much more to be done. This forum is our way of building a legacy and creating a collaborative future together. Dubai is a new epicenter of intellectual development, and it is eager to create real change in the world.”

 

On the sidelines of the Forum, Dubai Future Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with World Futures Studies Federation (WFSF) and Public Sector Foresight Network (PSFN) to define pathways for future collaboration, joint research and knowledge-sharing opportunities.

 

 

The signing followed the announcement to establish the Global Future Society, headquartered at the Museum of the Future and co-founded by the DFF, Association of Professional Futurists and The Millennium Project; creating an alliance that will establish Dubai’s Museum of the Future as home for the world’s futurists and visionaries.

 

 

During an interactive workshop titled ‘Can We Predict 2023’, Dr. Patrick Noack, Executive Director – Future, Foresight and Imagination at Dubai Future Foundation, brought 110 participants together to explore near-term trends and how governments, companies and societies should deal with them. They discussed issues likely to affect the short-term future, including paper transactions, plastic bags, digital services, gender equality, inflation, economic slowdowns, climate action, mental health, social unrest and digital education in an age of virtual reality.

 

 

The vision of UAE and Dubai also came in a lot of praise from experts across the globe. Speaking during the forum, Amy Webb, CEO of Future Today Institute, said: “Dubai is a rare exception where foresight is a key part of government decision making. If there was more foresight at a government level globally, governments would be more comfortable with uncertainty, they would think the unthinkable and they would create strategy for mitigation and growth.”

 

 

Among other things, the sessions during Dubai Future Forum emphasized how governments, businesses and societies should implement actionable foresight that leads to strategies to mitigate risks and enable growth.

 

 

The Dubai Future Forum brought together 45 global institutions such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Future Today Institute, the Data Trusts Initiative, the Future of Humanity, the Social Design Institute, the Middle East Institute, EY, Khalifa University, and the Regulations Lab.

The Dubai Future Forum will be hosted annually by DFF to support Dubai’s future agenda by providing new networking and community building opportunities for global thought leaders to convene and design collaborative solutions for an inclusive and sustainable future.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Saif bin Zayed visits ISNR Abu Dhabi 2022 on its final day

ABU DHABI, H.H. Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, visited the International National Security and Resilience exhibition (ISNR) – Abu Dhabi- 2022 during its final day.

 

Sheikh Saif was briefed on the innovations and projects made by local and international exhibiting companies and enterprises, showcasing the latest trends in AI and national security and providing solutions to current and future challenges, based on advanced sciences and technologies of the future.

 

He also visited the pavilions of ADCMC in Abu Dhabi police pavilion, the international Golden Group, Khalifa university, EOT, Dubai police and World of forensic mh service Gmbh.

 

Sheikh Saif discussed with pavilion officials what their companies are displaying in terms of solutions, technologies, vehicles and equipment to enhance security and protect the community. He was also briefed on the developed technologies that reflect the present and future state of policing and security, in line with the progress afforded by modern technology and brought forth by contemporary challenges.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

DEWA launches DEWAVerse platform on Metaverse

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched its ‘DEWAVerse’ platform on the Metaverse and became the 1st local government organisation to launch its platform on the Metaverse to provide its services to customers, employees, and members of the society. DEWA invests in Metaverse technology to implement and develop its current and future projects, which contributes towards stakeholder happiness, the development of business, enhancing efficiency and production, and reducing costs.

 

This was announced during DEWA’s Digital Transformation Steering Committee Meeting, where McKinsey also attended and presented the Digital Quotient Assessment 2022 report, highlighting that DEWA has maintained its position as a global digital leader in utilities.

 

“At DEWA, we strive to enhance our use of the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, including the Metaverse, which is a key pillar and a new method of work in all vital sectors, to harness this technology to find new opportunities and provide innovative solutions that accelerate growth to enhance Dubai’s position regionally and globally. This helps achieve the vision and directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to benefit from the digital technologies and artificial intelligence to promote performance and improve people’s quality of life. This also boosts the Dubai Metaverse Strategy launched by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, that aims to turn Dubai into one of the world’s top 10 metaverse economies as well as a global hub for the metaverse community, to enhance its success in this field,” said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.

 

During the meeting, seven projects using Metaverse technology were reviewed. These include the Customer Service Centre, the 1st of its kind locally, which enables customers to communicate with the Customer Care Center agents to answer their inquiries and complete transactions in the virtual world. DEWA Workplace enables users to move around the DEWA buildings and hold meetings in the virtual world. DEWA Future Lab enables users to hold brainstorming sessions, discuss challenges and develop the best solutions using innovation tools in the virtual world. The First Aid and Fire Safety introduces first aid and fire safety procedures virtually. MetaDrone gathers information on solar panels, fix them, and generate reports using VR. DEWA Onboarding allows new employees to learn about DEWA vision and mission virtually.

 

DEWA was one of the first government entities in Dubai to complete the smart transformation of all its services by 100% in 2014. DEWA’s key milestones in its journey include adopting Google Glasses in 2014, which constituted a new shift in the quality of services provided. The app was specifically designed to suit the needs of DEWA to monitor any malfunctions at its stations. In 2016, DEWA adopted the HoloLens Technology from Microsoft, to enhance its operations and improve productivity. DEWA was the first government organisation to adopt this technology in electricity and water services. DEWA also started using the Smart Helmet & Smart Glasses (DAQRI) in 2017, which works with virtual reality technology to support engineers in power plants.

 

DEWA organised the 22nd Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) and Dubai Solar Show (DSS) in 2020 through a virtual 3D platform, for the first time in the MENA region. The exhibition enabled visitors and exhibitors to participate without the need to travel. In addition, DEWA provided a virtual Reality Studio and Self-Service for its employees. The studio provides DEWA’s employees with simulated training on first aid, safety procedures and fire prevention, an overview of DEWA, its projects, strategy, and the services it provides to employees and customers.

 

In 2021, DEWA also launched a Virtual Reality Generation, production and distribution project for energy and water, which provides a 3D experience of 132/11 kV substations, an interactive training test and a simulation and visualisation model for several devices and equipment in the distribution network. In 2022, DEWA launched a Digital Guide and Virtual Orientation tour at its Innovation Centre at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, using augmented reality.

 

Source: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority

UAE leaders congratulate Ugandan President on Independence Day

ABU DHABI, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a cable of congratulations to Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda, on the occasion of his country’s Independence Day anniversary.

 

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, sent a similar cable to President Museveni.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency