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Hi Dubai
24-04-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Dubai Hosts Global AI Leaders at 'Machines Can See 2025' Summit
Dubai welcomed over 2,000 global AI leaders today at the opening of the third edition of the Machines Can See (MCS) Summit 2025, attended by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The event, the largest of its kind in computer vision, is a key platform for innovation, policy, and partnership in artificial intelligence. Organised by the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence and part of Dubai AI Week, the summit is held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. It aims to advance collaboration between public and private sectors, align global AI efforts, and promote responsible innovation. Opening sessions featured a high-level ministerial dialogue titled 'Wanted: AI to Retain and Attract Talent to the Country,' with representatives from the UAE, Malaysia, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, and beyond. Discussions focused on national strategies to nurture AI talent and leverage technology for economic and societal benefit. Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, highlighted the UAE's commitment to developing transformative AI that enhances governance, well-being, and global competitiveness. Key announcements included Malaysia's focus on talent and infrastructure, Egypt's expanded AI strategy, and Kazakhstan's launch of and a Digital Nomad Visa. A landmark MoU was also signed between Central Asian innovation hubs and the UAE to support regional start-ups. Global experts, including leaders from Amazon, DeepMind, Roche, and IBM, explored real-world applications of AI—from personalised media and biopharma innovation to ethical deployment and regulatory frameworks—cementing Dubai's position as a hub for the future of AI. News Source: Emirates News Agency


TECHx
14-03-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Presight Expands AI and Smart City Initiatives in Kazakhstan - TECHx Media Presight Expands AI and Smart City Initiatives in Kazakhstan
Presight Expands AI and Smart City Initiatives in Kazakhstan News Desk - Share Presight, a global big data analytics company, is taking significant steps to support Kazakhstan's digital transformation efforts. CEO Thomas Pramotedham met with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to discuss expanding cooperation in high-performance computing (HPC), digital transformation, and the implementation of advanced AI technologies in the country. The meeting focused on the strategic importance of developing digital infrastructure, including the establishment of a supercomputer cluster in Kazakhstan, as well as the localization of technology and increasing participation from Kazakhstani companies in joint initiatives. The $190 million smart city project in Astana was also a major topic of discussion. This project, a partnership with the City of Astana, will integrate AI-driven solutions to enhance urban infrastructure management. Key initiatives include the establishment of an AI command center at National Centre for Artificial Intelligence, aimed at improving the efficiency of municipal services. Presight will deploy cutting-edge AI algorithms for predictive traffic analytics, automated incident detection, vehicle recognition, and anomaly detection, optimizing urban operations and reducing response times to incidents. CEO Thomas Pramotedham praised Kazakhstan's leadership in adopting smart nation technology and expressed full support for the initiative. He highlighted that Presight is ready to provide the necessary technology, expertise, and resources to position Kazakhstan as a leader in the digital economy. This meeting comes after Presight's 2024 appointment by the Kazakhstan Ministry of Digital Development and Samruk-Kazyna to develop a state-of-the-art AI supercomputer and data center cluster to further the country's digital transformation. Presight is also involved in discussions with Zhenis Kassymbek, Mayor of Astana, regarding the launch and progress of the smart city project, as well as with Magzhan Madiev, CEO of Astana Hub, on the integration of the AI command center at Further meetings with Renat Bekturov, Governor of the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), focused on potential investment opportunities within the AIFC ecosystem. As part of its commitment to Kazakhstan's economic growth, Presight has pledged that 60% of the smart city project's scope will remain within Kazakhstan, creating jobs and contributing to local value creation. The company is rapidly expanding its office and workforce in the country to support the IT sector's growth and the nation's AI and digital economy ambitions. Through the ethical use of AI-driven solutions, Presight aims to improve public services, digitized infrastructure, and urban safety in Kazakhstan, driving a smart city transformation that will position the country as a leader in digital innovation in Central Asia.