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TECHx
09-02-2025
- Business
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UAE Calls for Rapid AI Adoption at AI Everything Summit - TECHx Media UAE Calls for Rapid AI Adoption at AI Everything Summit
UAE Calls for Rapid AI Adoption at AI Everything Summit The AI Everything Summit 2025 in Abu Dhabi highlighted the urgent need for nations, governments, and organizations to adopt AI technologies to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats. H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at the UAE Government, called for swift action, stressing the importance of leveraging AI to protect digital systems and combat cybercrime. Held at the St. Regis, Saadiyat Island Resort, the AI Everything Global 2025 event brought together global leaders in technology, industry professionals, and investors, making it a major platform for discussions on AI's impact on the economy and industry. The summit is organized by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in collaboration with GITEX GLOBAL, the world's largest tech show. Under the theme 'Big Winds of Change. It's AI in Everything,' the summit explored the revolutionary advancements AI is bringing to industries worldwide. During the event, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti discussed the UAE's National Cybersecurity Strategy, focusing on five essential pillars: governance, protection, innovation, establishment, and partnership. He emphasized the importance of collaboration and proactive measures to integrate AI into cybersecurity. 'The vision of our leadership is to turn the UAE into an AI hub. Cybercrime is a global challenge, and AI is key to building the infrastructure needed to protect our digital systems,' Al Kuwaiti stated. AI in Prosecution: A Step Closer to Decision-Making During the summit, H.E. Salem Ali Juma Al Zaabi, Head of Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Prosecution at the UAE Public Prosecution, also shared insights into how AI is transforming prosecution. He noted that while AI is currently used for analysis, it is only a matter of time before AI will help make prosecution decisions. 'AI is already saving time in crime analysis. It's not far from the point where AI will help decide prosecution cases,' said Al Zaabi, emphasizing the need for continued AI development in legal systems. Global AI Showcase at AI Everything 2025 The AI Everything Global 2025 exhibition features over 500 tech enterprises, including SMEs and award-winning startups from more than 70 countries. The event also convenes 500 Chief AI Officers (CAIOs), 200 expert speakers, and over 150 investors, with assets totaling USD 70 billion under management. The summit serves as a key global platform for AI innovation, discussions, and investment, making it a crucial event for anyone interested in the future of AI technology.


TECHx
08-02-2025
- Business
- TECHx
TECHx Media AI Everything Global 2025 Concludes, UAE Emerges as AI Powerhouse
AI Everything Global 2025 Concludes, UAE Emerges as AI Powerhouse News Desk - Share After two days of insightful debates, thought-provoking discussions, and groundbreaking AI application showcases, AI Everything Global 2025 concluded in thrilling fashion in the UAE, solidifying its reputation as the premier global AI event. Organized by Dubai World Trade Centre and KAOUN International in association with GITEX GLOBAL, the event drew critical acclaim for its deep dive into cross-continental AI transformation, emerging market trends, and the limitless potential of artificial intelligence. Pioneering AI Innovation and Thought Leadership Live from Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo City, a distinguished lineup of AI visionaries explored the delicate balance between technological advancement and societal impact. Experts discussed Sovereign AI, ethical AI, and the importance of localized AI education and career pathways. Alessio Bagnaresi, Vice President AI – Technology MEA, Oracle, highlighted the significance of Sovereign AI, calling it a 'non-negotiable strategic imperative' for nations. He emphasized the UAE's leadership in leveraging AI to empower citizens, drive economic diversification, and preserve cultural heritage. Meanwhile, Rima Manna, VP Network Infrastructure Middle East & UAE Country Director at Nokia, stressed the need for AI accessibility as a fundamental human right. She advocated for a collaborative ecosystem to bridge digital divides and ensure AI literacy for all. Adding to the discussion, Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President Commercial at TECOM Group, reinforced the role of community-driven AI development. He pointed out the UAE's commitment to upskilling millions through training programs, ensuring AI aligns with local needs, and fostering a thriving ecosystem. Unlocking AI's $15.7 Trillion Potential With AI projected to contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030 (PWC), The World AI Leaders Conference took center stage, outlining strategies for scaling AI globally. Stephen Burt, Chief Data Officer, Government of Canada, shared Canada's human-centered, collaborative approach to AI adoption in the public sector. He emphasized partnerships with private enterprises, academia, research institutes, and indigenous groups to ensure inclusive AI implementation. The event also featured over 500 AI enterprises and startups, showcasing groundbreaking AI solutions. Among them, e&, a global telecom and tech leader, presented more than 200 AI-driven use cases across industries, including banking, insurance, retail, and the public sector. Amit Gupta, Vice President, AI, Advanced Analytics, and CVM at e& UAE, revealed that 80% of current AI applications are based on traditional AI, while 15-20% leverage generative AI, particularly in enhancing customer experience. AI Everything Global 2026 to be Hosted in Abu Dhabi As the global AI community reflects on AI Everything Global 2025, preparations for AI Everything Global 2026 are already in motion. Next year's edition will be exclusively hosted at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT Abu Dhabi). With major AI enterprises confirming participation, Dell Technologies became the latest to announce its involvement, reinforcing its commitment to advancing AI innovation. The 2026 edition aims to further accelerate AI adoption, economic transformation, and the UAE's status as a global AI hub. Stay tuned as the world gears up for AI Everything Global 2026 – the next frontier in AI innovation!


Hi Dubai
07-02-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
AI Everything Global 2025 Concludes with Insightful Debates and Groundbreaking AI Innovations
The third and final day of AI Everything Global 2025 brought the global AI industry together to discuss some of the most pressing topics shaping the future of artificial intelligence. Key discussions focused on: Sovereign AI and the importance of national data independence and the importance of national data independence Equitable AI and the role of digital inclusion in AI accessibility and the role of digital inclusion in AI accessibility AI's transformative impact on the public sector Industry leaders and global stakeholders hailed AI Everything Global 2025 as a pivotal event in driving AI-driven change, reinforcing the UAE's role as a global AI hub. AI Everything Global 2025: A Defining Event for AI Innovation Organized by Dubai World Trade Centre and KAOUN International in association with GITEX GLOBAL, AI Everything Global 2025 was the largest and most provocative AI event of the year. After three days of intensive discussions across Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the event concluded on Thursday, earning widespread acclaim for its exploration of AI's societal, economic, and technological impact. At Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo City, AI experts engaged in thought-provoking panel discussions, addressing challenges such as: The importance of localizing AI and ensuring data sovereignty and ensuring The urgency of bridging the global digital divide The need for AI literacy, education, and career pathways Shaping the Future of AI: Key Takeaways from Industry Leaders Sovereign AI: A National Imperative Alessio Bagnaresi, Vice President AI – Technology MEA, Oracle, emphasized the critical need for Sovereign AI, calling it a strategic necessity for nations: 'Sovereign AI is non-negotiable. Countries must ensure their AI systems are free from foreign biases, reflect national heritage, and support their knowledge economy. The UAE is setting a global benchmark by using AI to empower its citizens and drive economic diversification.' Equitable AI: Ensuring AI for All A key discussion point was the accessibility of AI, with many experts emphasizing the importance of making AI available to underserved communities. According to an ITU report, one-third of the world's population remains offline, creating significant barriers to AI adoption. Rima Manna, VP Network Infrastructure ME & UAE Country Director at Nokia, stressed that AI should be a fundamental human right: 'There is immense potential in AI, and we must ensure it benefits everyone. This means connecting the unconnected and fostering AI literacy through a collaborative ecosystem of global partners.' The Role of Education in AI Development AI accessibility goes beyond infrastructure—it also requires education. Ammar Al Malik, EVP Commercial at TECOM Group, highlighted the role of community-driven AI education and training: 'Education is key. AI systems should be localized and tailored to each country's needs, with strong educational programs supporting a thriving AI ecosystem.' AI's Global Economic Impact: A $15.7 Trillion Opportunity With AI projected to contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030 (PwC), the World AI Leaders Conference took center stage, discussing how nations can strategically integrate AI into their economies. Stephen Burt, Chief Data Officer, Government of Canada, shared Canada's human-centered approach to AI adoption in the public sector: 'We must be tech-proof and future-proof. AI development should be collaborative, inclusive, and responsible, ensuring citizens have a stake in the transformation.' AI Innovation in Action: Transformative Use Cases More than 500 AI enterprises and startups showcased real-world AI applications at the event. e& (formerly Etisalat Group) demonstrated how AI is reshaping banking, insurance, retail, public services, cybersecurity, and business automation. Amit Gupta, VP AI, Advanced Analytics & CVM at e& UAE, shared insights on AI adoption: 'We have implemented over 200 AI use cases across industries. While 80% of AI use cases still rely on traditional AI, Gen AI is already proving valuable, especially in enhancing customer experience.' As AI Everything Global 2025 concluded, preparations for AI Everything Global 2026 are already underway. The next edition will be held exclusively in Abu Dhabi at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT Abu Dhabi). Tech giants like Dell Technologies have already confirmed their participation, reaffirming their commitment to AI innovation and digital transformation. With the UAE leading the global AI revolution, next year's event promises to further accelerate the adoption of AI in business, government, and society. For more details, visit . News Source: DWTC


Hi Dubai
07-02-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
AI Investors Unveil Key Funding Strategies at AI Everything Global 2025
AI entrepreneurs must embrace adaptability and a forward-thinking mindset to attract investment successfully, experts advised at AI Everything Global 2025. The event, held at Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), hosted engaging discussions and featured a venture capitalist who revealed his reasoning behind investing in Elon Musk's AI startup, xAI. AI Investments Take Center Stage As part of the inaugural edition of AI Everything Global, AI investment strategies emerged as a critical focus. Organized by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in collaboration with GITEX GLOBAL, the event brought together thought leaders to discuss the rapid evolution of AI and its impact across industries. Global Investors Convene at AI Everything Global The event showcased the world's leading Investor Programme, attracting: 150+ top investors , including venture capitalists, family offices, funds, corporate venture capitalists (CVCs), accelerators, and angel investors. , including venture capitalists, family offices, funds, corporate venture capitalists (CVCs), accelerators, and angel investors. $70 billion in managed assets , positioning the event as a key platform for AI funding. , positioning the event as a key platform for AI funding. 250 AI-driven startups, offering investors exclusive pre-scheduled, targeted meetings through a dedicated concierge team. Expert Insights: What Investors Look for in AI Startups "Entrepreneurs Must Think Beyond the Product" – Igor Ryabenkiy Igor Ryabenkiy, Managing Partner at AltaIR Capital, shared his expertise in funding AI startups. With over 20 years in venture capital and investments in 350+ tech startups, including PandaDoc, Miro, and Deel, Ryabenkiy emphasized that successful AI businesses need more than just a great product. "The product is crucial, but founders must have a clear vision of their company's future trajectory. They need to anticipate market shifts, stand out in a highly competitive space, and be adaptable. Knowing their product inside-out is key, but being open to changes and demonstrating a clear path to execution is what truly attracts investors." "Investing in Musk's xAI Was a No-Brainer" – Kevin Jiang Another high-profile speaker, Kevin Jiang, Chief Investment Officer & Co-Founder of Mangusta Capital, discussed his firm's investment in xAI, Elon Musk's AI initiative focused on accelerating human scientific discovery. Jiang explained his approach to AI investments: "The AI ecosystem has two key components—infrastructure and applications. While billions are flowing into infrastructure, we focus on applications, where AI is actively transforming industries through automation and better decision-making." On investing in xAI, Jiang highlighted: "We secured an early allocation last year, and it has been a strong-performing investment. Our decision was based on Elon Musk's vast ecosystem, which provides a unique data set that no one else has. When evaluating AI companies, we look at which ecosystem offers the strongest competitive advantage, and without a doubt, Elon's ecosystem stands out." AI Everything Global 2025 Concludes with Transformative AI Innovations The inaugural AI Everything Global 2025 wrapped up with impactful sessions and cutting-edge AI-led solutions, highlighting AI's rapid expansion across industries. The event solidified its reputation as the world's premier AI investment and innovation platform, setting the stage for even greater advancements in AI entrepreneurship and funding in the years to come. Visit Website to Learn More News Source: Seven Media


Mid East Info
06-02-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Kerno to Showcase Advanced AI Computing Solutions at AI Everything 2025 in UAE - Middle East Business News and Information
Kerno, the UAE's pioneering manufacturer of enterprise-class infrastructure solutions, will unveil its latest AI computing technologies at AI Everything Global 2025 in Dubai on February 5 and 6. The company's showcase will be headlined by its groundbreaking Composable AI infrastructure solution, developed in partnership with Dubai Silicon Oasis-based Qiada R&D. The UAE's rapid digital transformation has sparked unprecedented demand for advanced computing infrastructure. The country's server market is projected to reach USD 421 million by 2029, growing at an annual rate of 10.89%. This growth extends across the GCC region, where the server market is expected to hit USD 1.05 billion by 2029, driven by increasing investments in AI and cloud technologies. 'The Middle East is witnessing a fundamental shift in how enterprises approach AI implementation. Local organisations are moving beyond experimental AI projects to building production-scale AI infrastructure. This transition demands not just powerful computing resources, but intelligent, flexible architectures that can adapt to evolving AI workloads,' says Demetrio Russo, CEO of Kerno. Kerno's Composable AI infrastructure represents a significant advancement in this space. The solution allows organisations to dynamically allocate GPUs and storage capacity for dedicated expansions across PCIe lanes, addressing a critical challenge in AI infrastructure – the underutilisation of expensive GPU resources. This approach is particularly valuable for the region's growing multi-tenant GPU clouds and AI-focused data centres. At AI Everything, Kerno will demonstrate its comprehensive AI computing portfolio. The exhibition will showcase the company's advanced air-cooled and liquid-cooled servers alongside dedicated GPU and NVMe PCIe enclosures. These hardware innovations are complemented by Kerno's purpose-built orchestration software and software-defined storage solutions, all based on production-grade open-source technology. 'Traditional GPU server architectures often struggle with resource allocation and scaling,' Russo explains. 'Our Composable AI infrastructure enables organisations to pool and schedule AI workloads with unprecedented efficiency. This flexibility is crucial for the Middle East's emerging AI ecosystem, where organisations must rapidly adapt their computing resources to changing demands.' The company's presence at AI Everything follows a year of significant achievements. Since its founding in 2023 by industry veterans from Nokia and IBM, Kerno has established itself as a key player in the UAE's technology manufacturing sector. The company joined the UAE Ministry of Economy's NextGenFDI program in February 2024, aligning with the nation's 'Make It In The Emirates' initiative to develop local manufacturing capabilities. Following strategic partnerships, Kerno is establishing an advanced hardware manufacturing factory in Dubai Silicon Oasis. The facility will utilise best-in-class equipment, including cutting-edge surface mount technology and a fully automated unit assembly line, positioning Kerno as a leading manufacturer of enterprise-class IT solutions in the Middle East. The company is now delivering market-ready product samples to customers, with mass production of enterprise-class servers, AI servers, and storage systems scheduled to begin in Q3/Q4 2025 for both regional and international markets. The collaboration between Kerno and Qiada R&D exemplifies Dubai's growing role as a technology innovation hub. Together, they are developing energy-efficient AI computing platforms that combine high performance with sustainability – a crucial consideration for the region's next-generation data centres. 'Our vision extends beyond manufacturing,' adds Evgeny Ostrovskiy, Chief Revenue Officer of Kerno. 'We're building an ecosystem that supports the UAE AI and digital ambitions through locally developed, globally competitive technology solutions. AI Everything provides an ideal platform to showcase how regional enterprises can leverage locally made compute infrastructure to accelerate the real-life implementations of AI at scale.'