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TECHx
18-02-2025
- Health
- TECHx
Global Experts Discuss AI's Role in Healthcare & Genomics ai Ai Everything News Desk - 18/02/2025 ShareAi Everything Global 2025, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre in collaboration with GITEX GLOBAL, showcased how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the healthcare and genomics sectors, driving efficiencies and revolutionizing patient care. The event highlighted AI's potential in addressing key challenges in genomics, such as predicting hidden patterns in complex data sets, which enables more precise diagnoses and treatments.AI is rapidly shifting healthcare from reactive treatments to proactive early detection, as explained by Paul Jones, CEO of BioPharma Solutions, AI Life Sciences at M42. He emphasized the importance of uncovering the remaining 99% of genomics data, stating that AI plays a crucial role in early detection and prevention, reshaping health and care systems. Prof. Alireza Haghighi, Chief Executive of the Harvard Medical School International Center for Genetic Disease, also shared his insights, pointing to AI's power in predictive capabilities and its role in informing policy and data-driven decision-making in genomics.The UAE's Emirati Genome Programme, which recently achieved the collection of 500,000 genetic samples, is pioneering personalized healthcare solutions tailored to the Emirati population. Prof. Haghighi highlighted that global collaboration is essential in addressing healthcare gaps, noting that 4.5 billion people still lack access to essential services. He stressed the need for data exchange across healthcare systems to accelerate breakthroughs in genomics, improve treatments, and ensure health advancements are accessible worldwide.In addition to advancements in genomics, Ai Everything Global also showcased groundbreaking innovations in medical robotics, including spider-inspired microrobots designed to extract dead or infected cells with precision. This AI-powered solution could revolutionize surgical practices, offering a sustainable, minimally invasive alternative to traditional tools while minimizing tissue damage and reducing recovery time. Dr. Hemachandran Kannan from Woxsen University explained how integrating AI-driven control systems with bioengineered structures enhances the precision of robotic-assisted surgeries, setting the stage for future AI-driven medical advancements.The global AI healthcare market is expected to reach USD $164 billion by 2030, emphasizing AI's growing role in transforming patient care and healthcare operations. Ai Everything Global continues to serve as a platform for global conversations on AI and digital health, bringing together tech enterprises, pioneering startups, and government officials to shape the future of healthcare. Following this momentum, the GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Expo-Summit in Thailand (September 2025) and GITEX GLOBAL in the UAE (October 2025) will further explore advancements in AI and digital health, accelerating the global transformation in these sectors.Looking ahead to 2026, Ai Everything Global will return to Abu Dhabi, strengthening the UAE's position as a leader in AI innovation. The event will continue to drive global collaboration and serve as a cornerstone for the international AI community.
Global Experts Discuss AI's Role in Healthcare & Genomics ai Ai Everything News Desk - Share Ai Everything Global 2025, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre in collaboration with GITEX GLOBAL, showcased how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the healthcare and genomics sectors, driving efficiencies and revolutionizing patient care. The event highlighted AI's potential in addressing key challenges in genomics, such as predicting hidden patterns in complex data sets, which enables more precise diagnoses and treatments. AI is rapidly shifting healthcare from reactive treatments to proactive early detection, as explained by Paul Jones, CEO of BioPharma Solutions, AI Life Sciences at M42. He emphasized the importance of uncovering the remaining 99% of genomics data, stating that AI plays a crucial role in early detection and prevention, reshaping health and care systems. Prof. Alireza Haghighi, Chief Executive of the Harvard Medical School International Center for Genetic Disease, also shared his insights, pointing to AI's power in predictive capabilities and its role in informing policy and data-driven decision-making in genomics. The UAE's Emirati Genome Programme, which recently achieved the collection of 500,000 genetic samples, is pioneering personalized healthcare solutions tailored to the Emirati population. Prof. Haghighi highlighted that global collaboration is essential in addressing healthcare gaps, noting that 4.5 billion people still lack access to essential services. He stressed the need for data exchange across healthcare systems to accelerate breakthroughs in genomics, improve treatments, and ensure health advancements are accessible worldwide. In addition to advancements in genomics, Ai Everything Global also showcased groundbreaking innovations in medical robotics, including spider-inspired microrobots designed to extract dead or infected cells with precision. This AI-powered solution could revolutionize surgical practices, offering a sustainable, minimally invasive alternative to traditional tools while minimizing tissue damage and reducing recovery time. Dr. Hemachandran Kannan from Woxsen University explained how integrating AI-driven control systems with bioengineered structures enhances the precision of robotic-assisted surgeries, setting the stage for future AI-driven medical advancements. The global AI healthcare market is expected to reach USD $164 billion by 2030, emphasizing AI's growing role in transforming patient care and healthcare operations. Ai Everything Global continues to serve as a platform for global conversations on AI and digital health, bringing together tech enterprises, pioneering startups, and government officials to shape the future of healthcare. Following this momentum, the GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Expo-Summit in Thailand (September 2025) and GITEX GLOBAL in the UAE (October 2025) will further explore advancements in AI and digital health, accelerating the global transformation in these sectors. Looking ahead to 2026, Ai Everything Global will return to Abu Dhabi, strengthening the UAE's position as a leader in AI innovation. The event will continue to drive global collaboration and serve as a cornerstone for the international AI community.


Zawya
18-02-2025
- Health
- Zawya
AI revolutionising healthcare and genomics: Global experts reveal major AI-powered research & medicinal progress
Dubai, UAE – Beyond the myriad use-cases of artificial intelligence seen across industries,medical professionals recently highlighted that AI is even accelerating one of the most complex fields of medicine – genomics, and revolutionising patient care, at Ai Everything Global 2025, which concluded last week. Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in association with GITEX GLOBAL, the landmark event showcased AI's transformative potential and its ability to drive industry-wide change. It illuminated how AI enhances the efficiency of healthcare systems and shapes the future of genomics, offering new solutions to some of the sector's most pressing challenges, like understanding and predicting hidden patterns in advanced genomics data sets – making it possible to diagnose and treat illnesses more precisely than ever before. Harnessing AI to Transform Genomics and Healthcare For healthcare, AI has been a game-changer, bolstering health system operations and care delivery. With immense potential for the future, Paul Jones, CEO, BioPharma Solutions, AI Life Sciences at M42, a global leader in AI-enabled health tech, emphasised how AI is shifting the focus from reactive treatment to more proactive early detection. He explained: ' We probably understand less than 1% of what is in genomics and there's still 99% still to be uncovered. So the research endeavour is absolutely critical, because we need to gradually chip away at that 99% until there is more value. If you can shift the emphasis into early detection and prevention through AI, you can start to break the health and care agenda apart and focus on health initiatives and that is a really important emphasis that we are beginning to see where we can make these predictions.' Joining Jones in the panel discussion, Prof. Alireza Haghighi, Chief Executive and Founding Director of the Harvard Medical School International Center for Genetic Disease (HMS-iCGD), and Principal Investigator & Director of the National Genome Project of Bahrain at Harvard, shared his expertise on the evolving field of genomics. He shared: 'We are very fortunate to be living in this era as modern medicine has been probably the most significant human achievement. We now have access to powerful tools that can change the game. For the first time in history, we are getting help from technology and we are not short of data. With that said, take the 1% of genomics – we don't know much but this is where AI can help to form policies and contribute to data-driven decision-making by the policy makers. When it comes to genomics, AI is an amazing and powerful tool as doctors can help not only predict but prevent potential diseases.' The UAE is already taking bold strides in genomics with the Emirati Genome Programme – one of the world's largest initiatives of its kind that marked a major milestone of collecting 500,000 genetic samples1 last year, paving the way for personalised healthcare solutions tailored to the Emirati population. Strategic Collaborations are Key to Advancing Healthcare Highlighting the importance of collaboration in global health efforts, Prof. Haghighi stressed that 4.5 billion people worldwide still lack access to essential healthcare services. He pointed out the crucial role partnerships play in bridging these gaps, stressing the critical need for global collaboration in addressing healthcare challenges. 'Partnerships are a very important factor for any advancement, but when it comes to healthcare, it becomes even more important,' he said. 'We just came out of a pandemic, and what we learned is that if your friend is not safe, then you're not safe. This applies to biology,' he added. He strongly emphasised that, for medical research and development to reach its maximum potential, interconnectivity and interoperability across healthcare systems are essential. By enabling data exchange and integration across borders, researchers and healthcare providers can accelerate breakthroughs, making advancements in genomics and patient care more widely accessible - resulting in more effective treatments and improved health outcomes. He added: 'If you don't have information about the population of your home country, or any country, we cannot make our medicines better. This is why we need partnerships to make sure that their data is generated everywhere. If we want to have a healthy population, we need to partner and make sure that different services are available to everyone.' Spider-Inspired Microrobots: Redefining Surgical Precision Elsewhere at Ai Everything Global, the programme also featured groundbreaking research on microrobots through organic dead spider-inspired grippers, to safely extract dead or infected cells, drawing inspiration from the agility of arachnids, and exemplifying the fusion of AI, robotics, and bioengineering. This innovation could transform surgical practices, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional metallic tools, minimising tissue damage and accelerating recovery. 'Our innovation harnesses nature's design to deliver minimally invasive procedures with unparalleled precision,' said Dr. Hemachandran Kannan, Director at the AI Research Centre, Woxsen University, India, and an Ambassador for AI Frontier Network. 'By integrating AI-driven control systems with bioengineered necrobiotic structures, we enhance the precision and adaptability of robotic-assisted microsurgical procedures. This breakthrough approach not only improves surgical outcomes but also sets the stage for AI-powered advancements in medical robotics - offering greater flexibility in performing complex surgeries with minimal patient recovery time'. Accelerating Global Conversations Leading to Ai Everything Global 2026 The global AI market in healthcare is projected to reach USD $164 billion by 2030, according to Research and Markets' analysts, highlighting the transformative potential of AI in health; revolutionising patient care and streamlining operations to reduce operational costs. Ai Everything Global in affiliation with GITEX GLOBAL, the world's largest tech and startup show, continues to serve as a seamless global platform for driving conversations on the future of AI and digital health, convening the largest AI ecosystem, including big tech enterprises, pioneering startups, investors, researchers, and government officials. Building on this momentum, GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Expo-Summit Asia will host its second edition in Thailand from 10-12 September 2025, in partnership with Medical Fair, uniting the brightest minds in digital health and showcasing cutting-edge innovations, from AI-driven diagnostics to smart hospitals. The conversation then moves to GITEX GLOBAL in the UAE from 13-17 October 2025, expanding the focus to broader advancements in AI and digital health, fuelling the global transformation in the sector. Looking forward to 2026, Ai Everything Global, set to take place at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism of Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), will further cement the UAE's position as a leader in AI innovation. The most anticipated second edition of the event will spark insightful conversations and drive global collaboration in AI and critical industries, serving as a cornerstone for the international AI community and its wide ecosystem. For more information, please visit -Ends- Follow Ai Everything Global on social media: Facebook | Instagram | X | LinkedIn Hashtag: #AiEverythingGlobal About Ai Everything Global Ai Everything Global, the world's premier AI event, debuts in the UAE across Abu Dhabi and Dubai from 4-6 February 2025 – organised by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in affiliation with GITEX GLOBAL, the world's largest and best-rated tech show hosted annually in Dubai. The inaugural edition stages the largest AI ecosystem gathering worldwide, welcoming over 500 AI big tech, SMEs, and award-winning startups alongside 500 Chief AI Officers (CIAOs), 150 global investors, 200 international speakers, and 100 commercial AI developers from over 70 countries. It unites the world's foremost AI experts, thought leaders, and corporate innovators to discover the most transformative hands-on use cases, address AI commercialisation challenges, forge new partnerships, accelerate cross-continental innovation, and shape the future of AI applications. For more information, please visit: About Dubai World Trade Centre A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region's leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region's growth story. Since its inauguration, DWTC has hosted over 6,000 events, with an estimated economic output of AED 248 billion, attracting over 38 million business visitors to Dubai. Media Contact: Tayce Marchesi, PR Manager, DWTC | Ahmad Khalloudi, Account Manager, Seven Media | ahmadkhalloudi@


TECHx
08-02-2025
- Business
- TECHx
AI Startups Must Adapt to Secure Investment, Say Experts - TECHx Media AI Startups Must Adapt to Secure Investment, Say Experts
AI Startups Must Adapt to Secure Investment, Say Experts News Desk - Share AI business owners must embrace a forward-thinking mindset and adaptability to successfully attract investments, experts emphasized at Ai Everything Global 2025. Held at the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), the event featured insightful discussions, including a venture capitalist sharing his decision to invest in Elon Musk's AI company xAI. As the world's leading AI event, Ai Everything Global 2025, organized by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in affiliation with GITEX GLOBAL, focused on the latest AI innovations and the transformative changes shaping the industry. AI investments were a key topic, with discussions highlighting the future of AI and its impact across various sectors. The event also hosted the world's top Investor Programme, drawing over 150 venture capitalists, family offices, corporate venture capitalists, funds, accelerators, and angel investors managing more than $70 billion in assets. Investors participated in targeted meetings with 250 AI-driven startups, identifying high-potential businesses aligned with their investment strategies. Venture capitalist Igor Ryabenkiy, Managing Partner at AltaIR Capital and an early investor in unicorns like PandaDoc, Miro, OpenWeb, Deel, and Turing, shared insights from his two decades of experience. Having worked with over 350 tech startups, including nine that reached billion-dollar valuations, he stressed that AI entrepreneurs must showcase both an innovative product and a clear vision for the future. He emphasized that adaptability, deep product knowledge, and strategic planning are essential for attracting investment. He noted that while a strong product is crucial, thinking outside the box and understanding market dynamics can significantly improve funding prospects. Kevin Jiang, Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder of Mangusta Capital, discussed his firm's investment in Elon Musk's xAI, highlighting AI's transformative role in automation and decision-making. He explained that AI infrastructure attracts billions of dollars, but AI applications are just as critical. He shared that securing an early investment in xAI was a strategic move, given Musk's unique ecosystem and data access, which create a competitive advantage. He described investing in Musk's AI venture as a 'no-brainer,' given the company's potential to drive significant advancements in AI-powered innovation. Ai Everything Global 2025 concluded with high-impact discussions and groundbreaking AI solutions, reinforcing the industry's rapid evolution. The event highlighted AI's growing influence across industries and the critical role of strategic investment in shaping the future of artificial intelligence.


Zawya
06-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Ai Everything Global: Countries urged to rapidly adopt AI to stay ahead of cyber threats
The AI Everything Global 2025 showcase, now ongoing, brings together global innovators to demonstrate the latest AI breakthroughs and industry-leading use cases. Dubai, UAE – At the inaugural Ai Everything Summit held yesterday, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government, delivered a powerful call to action. He emphasised that nations, governments, and organisations must adopt AI technologies sooner rather than later in order to stay ahead of rapidly evolving cyber-attacks. The Summit took place at the iconic Abu Dhabi's St. Regis, Saadiyat Island Resort, serving as the venue for the world's largest public-private AI gathering, Ai Everything Global 2025. It brought together global tech leaders, industry professionals, and investors, making the event the focal point for discussions on reshaping the future AI-powered economy. Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in affiliation with GITEX GLOBAL, the world's largest tech show, this landmark event serves as a deep dive into the profound shifts AI is bringing to industries and economies. Under the theme 'Big Winds of Change. It's Ai in Everything', it provides a platform for thought leaders to explore the revolutionary advancements in AI and the recalibration of global economies driven by rapidly changing technological landscape. In front of a packed audience, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government was among the guest speakers during a panel discussion where he emphasised the crucial role of governments planning ahead to ensure they not only meet the demand of AI but also win the fight against cybercrime. He outlined five main pillars: governance, protection, innovation, establishing and building, and partnership – all part of the UAE's newly-announced National Cybersecurity Strategy – as essential components to promoting the growth of AI. However, he posited that engaging in conversations and forging relationships to advance the sector is even more important. He said: 'The vision of our leadership is to turn the UAE into an AI hub. Furthermore, there is a lot cybercrime happening (around the world) today which is why we need to be more proactive and build the right infrastructure to protect our digital systems through AI. It's even more important to leverage AI, as it's the future of tackling cybercrime.' Only a matter of time before AI can help decide prosecution cases The discussion also featured insights from H.E. Salem Ali Juma Al Zaabi, Head of Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Prosecution at UAE Public Prosecution, highlighting the organisation's AI strategy adopting to address crime cases. He said: 'AI saves us much time by helping us through analysis, but it does not contribute to making a decision. With that said, I believe it's not far away [that AI is making prosecution decisions]. It's now almost there. We should keep the same speed of AI going but choose where to implement and test AI in different cases of crime.' The Ai Everything Global 2025 showcase exhibition continues to feature thought-provoking debates and conversations, gathering over 500 big-tech enterprises, SMEs, and award-winning startups from more than 70 countries worldwide. The event also convenes 500 Chief AI Officers (CAIOs), 200 expert speakers, and over 150 investors with USD 70 billion in assets under management (AUM). For more information, please visit Follow Ai Everything Global on social media: Facebook | Instagram | X | LinkedIn Hashtag: #AiEverythingGlobal -Ends- About Ai Everything Global Ai Everything Global, the world's premier AI event, debuts in the UAE across Abu Dhabi and Dubai from 4-6 February 2025 – organised by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in affiliation with GITEX GLOBAL, the world's largest and best-rated tech show hosted annually in Dubai. The inaugural edition stages the largest AI ecosystem gathering worldwide, welcoming over 500 AI big tech, SMEs, and award-winning startups alongside 500 Chief AI Officers (CIAOs), 150 global investors, 200 international speakers, and 100 commercial AI developers from over 70 countries. It unites the world's foremost AI experts, thought leaders, and corporate innovators to discover the most transformative hands-on use cases, address AI commercialisation challenges, forge new partnerships, accelerate cross-continental innovation, and shape the future of AI applications. For more information, please visit: About Dubai World Trade Centre A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region's leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region's growth story. Since its inauguration, DWTC has hosted over 6,000 events, with an estimated economic output of AED 248 billion, attracting over 38 million business visitors to Dubai. Media Contact: Tayce Marchesi, PR Manager, DWTC | Ahmad Khalloudi, Account Manager, Seven Media | ahmadkhalloudi@


Hi Dubai
06-02-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Ai Everything Global: Countries Urged to Rapidly Adopt AI to Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats
H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government reiterated that nations need to be decisive and adopt AI technologies promptly to stay ahead The AI Everything Global 2025 showcase, now ongoing, brings together global innovators to demonstrate the latest AI breakthroughs and industry-leading use cases. At the inaugural Ai Everything Summit held yesterday, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government, delivered a powerful call to action. He emphasised that nations, governments, and organisations must adopt AI technologies sooner rather than later in order to stay ahead of rapidly evolving cyber-attacks. The Summit took place at the iconic Abu Dhabi's St. Regis, Saadiyat Island Resort, serving as the venue for the world's largest public-private AI gathering, Ai Everything Global 2025. It brought together global tech leaders, industry professionals, and investors, making the event the focal point for discussions on reshaping the future AI-powered economy. Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in affiliation with GITEX GLOBAL, the world's largest tech show, this landmark event serves as a deep dive into the profound shifts AI is bringing to industries and economies. Under the theme 'Big Winds of Change. It's Ai in Everything', it provides a platform for thought leaders to explore the revolutionary advancements in AI and the recalibration of global economies driven by rapidly changing technological landscape. In front of a packed audience, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government was among the guest speakers during a panel discussion where he emphasised the crucial role of governments planning ahead to ensure they not only meet the demand of AI but also win the fight against cybercrime. He outlined five main pillars: governance, protection, innovation, establishing and building, and partnership – all part of the UAE's newly-announced National Cybersecurity Strategy – as essential components to promoting the growth of AI. However, he posited that engaging in conversations and forging relationships to advance the sector is even more important. He said: The vision of our leadership is to turn the UAE into an AI hub. Furthermore, there is a lot cybercrime happening (around the world) today which is why we need to be more proactive and build the right infrastructure to protect our digital systems through AI. It's even more important to leverage AI, as it's the future of tackling cybercrime. Only a matter of time before AI can help decide prosecution cases The discussion also featured insights from H.E. Salem Ali Juma Al Zaabi, Head of Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Prosecution at UAE Public Prosecution, highlighting the organisation's AI strategy adopting to address crime cases. He said: AI saves us much time by helping us through analysis, but it does not contribute to making a decision. With that said, I believe it's not far away [that AI is making prosecution decisions]. It's now almost there. We should keep the same speed of AI going but choose where to implement and test AI in different cases of crime. The Ai Everything Global 2025 showcase exhibition continues to feature thought-provoking debates and conversations, gathering over 500 big-tech enterprises, SMEs, and award-winning startups from more than 70 countries worldwide. The event also convenes 500 Chief AI Officers (CAIOs), 200 expert speakers, and over 150 investors with USD 70 billion in assets under management (AUM). For more information, please visit