
Saud bin Sultan: SDD organises AI workshop for govt leadership
Speaking to 'Sharjah 24,' Sheikh Saud bin Sultan Al Qasimi confirmed that the SDD organised the AI-focused training workshop for government leaders under the title
'The Era of AI is Here'
at the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park.
Part of Strategic Initiatives for Digital Transformation
He added that this workshop comes as part of a series of strategic initiatives adopted by the SDD to enable comprehensive digital transformation in the Emirate. These efforts stem from a vision that places the individual at the heart of every step and seeks to harness technology to serve the community and enhance quality of life.
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