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Kuwait Times
28-07-2025
- Business
- Kuwait Times
TEF Kuwait hosts its 5th technical seminar
The Tamilnadu Engineers Forum (TEF) Kuwait successfully hosted its 5th Technical Seminar at Park Inn Hotel, Mahboula on July 22, 2025, with an evening packed with innovation, knowledge sharing and key announcements. A key highlight of the evening was the launch of the InnoEX 2025 flyer, officially announcing TEF Kuwait's flagship science and technology fair in association with Indians in Kuwait (IIK). The event flyer was jointly released by President Eng Raja and past presidents Eng AN Natrarajan and Eng Krishna Jegan. Also revealed that the esteemed Nigar Shaji, Project Director of Aditya-L1, India's pioneering solar mission under ISRO, will be the Chief Guest at the upcoming InnoEX 2025, scheduled for November 7, 2025 at Al-Zumerida Hall, Salwa. Highlights of the 5th technical seminar The evening commenced at 6 pm with the reverent rendition of Tamil Thai Vaazhthu, followed by a Safety Moment presented by Eng Vadivelan and a Thirukkural recitation by Eng Subbu. The event was gracefully anchored by Eng Suresh Anand and Eng Middleton, who guided the proceedings with professionalism and enthusiasm. In his welcome address, Eng Gem Prasanna greeted attendees and set a vibrant tone for the evening. The seminar then proceeded with three highly engaging technical sessions: The seminar featured three distinguished technical sessions: 1 'How Acoustic Emission and AI Can Reduce Seat Leakage in Valves' Delivered by Michael Hetteger, CEO of Senseven GmbH, this session highlighted how AI-driven acoustic analysis can revolutionize valve monitoring and predictive maintenance. 2 'Smart Strategies for Mutual Fund Investment in Turbulent Times' Financial expert Lalitha Thamaraipandi, Managing Director of Panaimaram Fintech Pvt Ltd, shared valuable insights into navigating investment strategies during economic uncertainties. 3. 'Ensuring Valve Reliability Through Precision Actuation – The Kinetrol Advantage' Jointly presented by Akshay Anand, GM, and Gopiram Krishnaraj, Area Manager of Kinetrol Middle East, this session focused on the importance of actuation precision in enhancing industrial valve reliability. Each session speakers were introduced by TEF members Eng Middleton, Eng Maniyarasu, and Eng Reckston, respectively. Each session was followed by an interactive Q&A segment, enabling participants to engage directly with the speakers and deepen their understanding. The event concluded on a high note with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Vice President Eng Subramanian, followed by a delicious dinner, fostering networking and camaraderie among attendees. TEF Kuwait continues to be a vibrant platform for engineering professionals, students, and innovators - promoting technical excellence, knowledge sharing, and community development. The upcoming InnoEX 2025 promises to be a landmark event that will further TEF's mission of inspiring the next generation of tech leaders.


Gulf Today
17-04-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
Invest in Sharjah and SRTIP explore investment opportunities at InnoEX
Under the banner of 'Innovate in Sharjah,' the Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah) and the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP) participated in InnoEX 2025 in Hong Kong. The participation also explored avenues for collaboration in technology, innovation and research. The delegation presence highlighted the emirate's advanced infrastructure, business-friendly environment, and competitive edge in advanced industries. Held during Business of Innovation & Technology Week, InnoEX 2025 served as the ideal platform to showcase the new digital initiative, Innovate in Sharjah, a smart gateway connecting global innovators to Sharjah's infrastructure, laboratories, and research facilities. Themed around the launch of this service, the joint participation aimed to promote the platform to global stakeholders, reinforcing Sharjah's position as a regional hub for innovation and industrial development while supporting broader efforts to attract high-value investments across knowledge-based sectors. The delegation, led by H.E. Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah; Marwan Saleh Alichla, Director of Investment Promotion and Support at Invest in Sharjah; and Juma Abdulla Alhaj, Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing at SRTIP, also highlighted the emirate's innovation ecosystem, promote emerging opportunities for strategic partnerships with global and Asian tech stakeholders. InnoEX 2025 is a strategic global platform, bringing together business leaders, technology firms, FDI agencies, and enterprises from across Asia and international markets. The event is focused on strengthening cross-border economic partnerships and facilitating investment flows between Hong Kong and key regions, including the Gulf. This year's edition focused on emerging technologies, featuring advancements in generative AI, smart infrastructure, and bespoke digital solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises. Bridging East and West: Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah, emphasised the growing strength of economic ties between Sharjah and Hong Kong, describing the relationship as a strategic alignment between two of the world's most vibrant commercial gateways. He noted the deepening commercial and investment ties between Sharjah and Asia's key commercial hubs, reflecting a broader UAE-Hong Kong economic relationship that saw bilateral trade exceed Dhs 54.7 billion by November 2024. Al Musharrkh commented: 'Sharjah offers direct access to high-growth regional markets, while Hong Kong remains a central entry point into Asia's trade and investment landscape. Both locations are underpinned by open, agile, and investor-friendly policies, creating an ideal environment for bilateral growth. This synergy positions the emirate and Hong Kong as natural partners in shaping the future of innovation-led investment.' For his part, Juma Abdulla Alhaj, Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing at SRTIP, highlighted the significance of participating in global forums like InnoEX 2025 to advance Sharjah's innovation agenda and international collaboration.


Zawya
17-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Invest in Sharjah and SRTIP showcase 'Innovate in Sharjah' platform; explore investment opportunities at InnoEX 2025
Mohamed Al Musharrkh: UAE-Hong Kong economic relationship saw bilateral trade exceed AED 54.7 billion by November 2024 Under the banner of "Innovate in Sharjah," the Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah) and the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP) participated in InnoEX 2025 in Hong Kong. The participation also explored avenues for collaboration in technology, innovation and research. The delegation presence highlighted the emirate's advanced infrastructure, business-friendly environment, and competitive edge in advanced industries. Held during Business of Innovation & Technology Week, InnoEX 2025 served as the ideal platform to showcase the new digital initiative, Innovate in Sharjah, a smart gateway connecting global innovators to Sharjah's infrastructure, laboratories, and research facilities. Themed around the launch of this service, the joint participation aimed to promote the platform to global stakeholders, reinforcing Sharjah's position as a regional hub for innovation and industrial development while supporting broader efforts to attract high-value investments across knowledge-based sectors. The delegation, led by H.E. Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah; Marwan Saleh Alichla, Director of Investment Promotion and Support at Invest in Sharjah; and Juma Abdulla Alhaj, Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing at SRTIP, also highlighted the emirate's innovation ecosystem, promote emerging opportunities for strategic partnerships with global and Asian tech stakeholders. InnoEX 2025 is a strategic global platform, bringing together business leaders, technology firms, FDI agencies, and enterprises from across Asia and international markets. The event is focused on strengthening cross-border economic partnerships and facilitating investment flows between Hong Kong and key regions, including the Gulf. This year's edition focused on emerging technologies, featuring advancements in generative AI, smart infrastructure, and bespoke digital solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises. Bridging East and West H.E. Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah, emphasised the growing strength of economic ties between Sharjah and Hong Kong, describing the relationship as a strategic alignment between two of the world's most vibrant commercial gateways. He noted the deepening commercial and investment ties between Sharjah and Asia's key commercial hubs, reflecting a broader UAE-Hong Kong economic relationship that saw bilateral trade exceed AED 54.7 billion by November 2024. Al Musharrkh commented: 'Sharjah offers direct access to high-growth regional markets, while Hong Kong remains a central entry point into Asia's trade and investment landscape. Both locations are underpinned by open, agile, and investor-friendly policies, creating an ideal environment for bilateral growth. This synergy positions the emirate and Hong Kong as natural partners in shaping the future of innovation-led investment.' For his part, Juma Abdulla Alhaj, Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing at SRTIP, highlighted the significance of participating in global forums like InnoEX 2025 to advance Sharjah's innovation agenda and international collaboration. Alhaj said: 'SRTIP's presence at InnoEX underscores our commitment to building global partnerships that drive technological progress and investment in future-focused sectors. With state-of-the-art laboratories, specialised research centres, and an expansive international network, SRTIP serves as a launchpad for developing and testing next-generation solutions. Hong Kong remains a key partner in this journey. Through continued collaboration, we aim to strengthen knowledge exchange and position Sharjah as a regional centre for innovation, smart technologies, and knowledge-based industries.' Connecting with Asia's innovation leaders Invest in Sharjah and SRTIP participated alongside leading global technology firms at InnoEX 2025, including Huawei, China Mobile, Tradelink, Novautek, and prominent Chinese research institutions. The event also hosted companies from Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Luxembourg, Macao, Thailand, the UAE, and the UK, reflecting its stature as a global convergence point for innovation and investment. As part of the participation, the Sharjah delegation visited the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, one of Asia's foremost innovation ecosystems. Spanning 330,000 sqm, the park hosts over 2,200 technology companies from 25 countries and regions, offering an integrated environment for research, entrepreneurship, and advanced industry development. The visit underscored Sharjah's commitment to fostering innovation through strategic partnerships that support investment into its free zones and technology parks. Discussions focused on collaboration in startup incubation and acceleration, as well as the potential for co-hosting industry events that promote entrepreneurship and knowledge exchange. The delegation also toured Cyberport, a leading government-led innovation hub that is central to nurturing Hong Kong's digital economy. As one of Asia's top incubators for startups and tech-driven enterprises, Cyberport offers a fertile ground for collaboration. The visit explored opportunities to drive investment in digital transformation and empower emerging innovators across both markets.


Sharjah 24
17-04-2025
- Business
- Sharjah 24
Invest in Sharjah, SRTIP showcase 'Innovate in Sharjah' platform
Held during Business of Innovation & Technology Week, InnoEX 2025 served as the ideal platform to showcase the new digital initiative, Innovate in Sharjah, a smart gateway connecting global innovators to Sharjah's infrastructure, laboratories, and research facilities. Themed around the launch of this service, the joint participation aimed to promote the platform to global stakeholders, reinforcing Sharjah's position as a regional hub for innovation and industrial development while supporting broader efforts to attract high-value investments across knowledge-based sectors. The delegation, led by Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah; Marwan Saleh Alichla, Director of Investment Promotion and Support at Invest in Sharjah; and Juma Abdulla Alhaj, Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing at SRTIP, also highlighted the emirate's innovation ecosystem, promote emerging opportunities for strategic partnerships with global and Asian tech stakeholders. InnoEX 2025 is a strategic global platform, bringing together business leaders, technology firms, FDI agencies, and enterprises from across Asia and international markets. The event is focused on strengthening cross-border economic partnerships and facilitating investment flows between Hong Kong and key regions, including the Gulf. This year's edition focused on emerging technologies, featuring advancements in generative AI, smart infrastructure, and bespoke digital solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises. Bridging East and West Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah, emphasised the growing strength of economic ties between Sharjah and Hong Kong, describing the relationship as a strategic alignment between two of the world's most vibrant commercial gateways. He noted the deepening commercial and investment ties between Sharjah and Asia's key commercial hubs, reflecting a broader UAE-Hong Kong economic relationship that saw bilateral trade exceed AED 54.7 billion by November 2024. Al Musharrkh commented: 'Sharjah offers direct access to high-growth regional markets, while Hong Kong remains a central entry point into Asia's trade and investment landscape. Both locations are underpinned by open, agile, and investor-friendly policies, creating an ideal environment for bilateral growth. This synergy positions the emirate and Hong Kong as natural partners in shaping the future of innovation-led investment.' For his part, Juma Abdulla Alhaj, Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing at SRTIP, highlighted the significance of participating in global forums like InnoEX 2025 to advance Sharjah's innovation agenda and international collaboration. Alhaj said: 'SRTIP's presence at InnoEX underscores our commitment to building global partnerships that drive technological progress and investment in future-focused sectors. With state-of-the-art laboratories, specialised research centres, and an expansive international network, SRTIP serves as a launchpad for developing and testing next-generation solutions. Hong Kong remains a key partner in this journey. Through continued collaboration, we aim to strengthen knowledge exchange and position Sharjah as a regional centre for innovation, smart technologies, and knowledge-based industries.' Connecting with Asia's innovation leaders Invest in Sharjah and SRTIP participated alongside leading global technology firms at InnoEX 2025, including Huawei, China Mobile, Tradelink, Novautek, and prominent Chinese research institutions. The event also hosted companies from Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Luxembourg, Macao, Thailand, the UAE, and the UK, reflecting its stature as a global convergence point for innovation and investment. As part of the participation, the Sharjah delegation visited the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, one of Asia's foremost innovation ecosystems. Spanning 330,000 sqm, the park hosts over 2,200 technology companies from 25 countries and regions, offering an integrated environment for research, entrepreneurship, and advanced industry development. The visit underscored Sharjah's commitment to fostering innovation through strategic partnerships that support investment into its free zones and technology parks. Discussions focused on collaboration in startup incubation and acceleration, as well as the potential for co-hosting industry events that promote entrepreneurship and knowledge exchange. The delegation also toured Cyberport, a leading government-led innovation hub that is central to nurturing Hong Kong's digital economy. As one of Asia's top incubators for startups and tech-driven enterprises, Cyberport offers a fertile ground for collaboration. The visit explored opportunities to drive investment in digital transformation and empower emerging innovators across both markets.


South China Morning Post
02-04-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Smart Hong Kong Pavilion at InnoEX 2025 demonstrates Hong Kong's solid achievements in advancing the smart city development
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] Advertisement As Hong Kong's development into a smart city accelerates, the Government's ambitious digital transformation initiatives are in full swing, some of which will be showcased at the Smart Hong Kong Pavilion at the InnoEX 2025 to be held from April 13 to 16 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This year's theme, 'AI + Data Driven', reflects Hong Kong's commitment to integrating digital solutions into daily life. The Smart Hong Kong Pavilion showcases over 100 groundbreaking innovations across six smart areas: Smart Living, Smart Mobility, Smart Environment, Smart People, Smart Government and Smart Economy. The Pavilion will feature over 100 exhibits, including avant-garde I&T solutions from 20 government departments alongside award-winning entries of the 'Hong Kong ICT Awards', 'Asia Pacific ICT Alliance Awards', ''Maker in China' SME Innovation and Entrepreneurship Global Contest - Hong Kong Chapter' and 'Open Data Hackathon' from local innovators and students. It demonstrates how AI, robotics, automation and data analytics are reshaping urban living, providing a glimpse into how smart city technologies are revolutionising public services, urban infrastructure, environmental sustainability and economic development. Adding a touch of fun, the Pavilion will also welcome two adorable mascots, 'Xiyangyang' and 'Lerongrong', from the 15th National Games, the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th National Special Olympic Games! Advertisement 13 to 15 April: 09:30 – 18:30 16 April: 09:30 – 17:00 Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Booth: 3C-C01) Website: Exhibition Date and Time:13 to 15 April: 09:30 – 18:3016 April: 09:30 – 17:00Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Booth: 3C-C01)Website: Industry players aged 18 or above are welcome to register, please visit the pavilion theme page for details.