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Presight, AIQ to spotlight their UAE-made AI products, solutions at 'Make it in the Emirates'
Presight, AIQ to spotlight their UAE-made AI products, solutions at 'Make it in the Emirates'

Al Etihad

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Presight, AIQ to spotlight their UAE-made AI products, solutions at 'Make it in the Emirates'

17 May 2025 00:22 ABU DHABI (WAM) Presight, a leading global big data analytics company powered by AI, on Friday announced its participation in Make it in the Emirates 2025, taking place from May 19-22 at the ADNEC Centre, Abu Dhabi. In partnership with AIQ (majority owned by Presight), both companies will jointly showcase their cutting-edge, UAE-developed AI solutions that are driving national resilience and global the UAE's national champion in AI and a homegrown success story, Presight is enabling digital sovereignty and economic diversification through world-class AI platforms developed and deployed in the Emirates. These platforms deliver strategic outcomes across critical sectors, including energy, finance, logistics, mobility, and public and AIQ's participation aligns closely with the UAE's National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031, supporting the country's position as a global leader in advanced industry and technology. Presight solutions deployed across the Emirates are estimated to have already achieved over Dh 1 billion in annual efficiency gains, more than two million labour-hours saved, and 100% automated data Pramotedham, CEO of Presight and Board Member of AIQ, shared, 'This event is a celebration of what's possible when local innovation meets national vision. At Presight and AIQ, we're proud to deliver world-class AI solutions made in the UAE, securing our national AI sovereignty, and positioning the UAE as a global leader in AI solutions."Presight technologies are helping to optimise industries, protect data, and drive smarter outcomes, while AIQ is setting new benchmarks for smarter, cleaner, and more resilient global energy systems. Presight and AIQ are building world-class AI solutions made in the Emirates — securing our data, optimising critical industries, and future-proofing national resilience.'Presight will showcase its full suite of AI products at Make it in the Emirates, including the recently launched:• Presight AI-Policing Suite – a home-grown, modular solution designed to transform public safety and law enforcement operations using the power of Generative AI and advanced analytics.• Presight LifeSaver – a groundbreaking end-to-end emergency and crisis management platform which combines leading-edge AI, big data analytics, and real-time insights into a single unified solution that addresses the full emergency lifecycle.• Presight Synergy – a next-generation, home-grown data and AI platform designed to future-proof AI adoption and simplify the implementation of various industry-specific use AIQ will showcase its full suite of solutions, including:• ENERGYai – Agentic AI for Energy ENERGYai is the world's first agentic AI platform built specifically for the energy sector. It fuses a 70-billion-parameter large language model (LLM) with 50+ years of ADNOC's operational expertise and petabytes of proprietary data to drive system-wide optimisation, intelligence, and efficiency. • RoboWell – Autonomous Well Control RoboWell stabilises production in the most economically efficient way possible. It eliminates the need for constant manual monitoring and adjustment, autonomously maintaining stable operating conditions while optimising output and minimising gas lift consumption.

UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade
UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade

Al Etihad

time12-03-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade

9 Mar 2025 14:32 ABU DHABI (WAM)The UAE's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) with countries worldwide are paving the way for Emirati companies to play a pivotal role in digital trade and shape the future of this part of its commitment to a future-ready economy, the UAE has successfully integrated advanced technologies across its key industries, reinforcing its leadership in setting global standards for digital commerce. The country continues to harness emerging technologies to enhance international trade efficiency, including the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain-powered customs UAE's CEPAs extend beyond conventional trade, incorporating dedicated provisions on services, with a strong emphasis on digital Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, said that the UAE is among the fastest-growing nations in digital trade. The country's total digital services exports reached $47.91 billion in 2023, reflecting a 5% growth compared to 2022. Notably, over 63% of global services exports are now delivered digitally, spanning key sectors such as fintech, insurance, consulting, and software Al Zeyoudi emphasised that AI is no longer just an enabler but the foundation of next-generation trade systems, revolutionising how goods and services move globally. He drew attention to the fact that nations adopting AI-driven trade policies and digital trade agreements will lead the global economy in the coming UAE's CEPAs provide Emirati businesses with opportunities to innovate, expand, and compete internationally. Each agreement includes a dedicated chapter on intellectual property rights (IPRs), ensuring robust protection for innovators, brands, and content creators entering new markets. This gives UAE businesses of all sizes the confidence to expand globally while safeguarding their intellectual property. UAE-developed technologies, brands, and creative content are now legally protected in partner countries under these agreements. Patents and trademarks are recognised faster, and Emirati businesses enjoy the same legal protections as local companies, allowing them to license, sell, and scale their innovations with confidence.

UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade
UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade

Dubai Eye

time11-03-2025

  • Business
  • Dubai Eye

UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade

The UAE's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) with countries worldwide are paving the way for Emirati companies to play a pivotal role in digital trade and shape the future of this sector. As part of its commitment to a future-ready economy, the UAE has successfully integrated advanced technologies across its key industries, reinforcing its leadership in setting global standards for digital commerce. The country continues to harness emerging technologies to enhance international trade efficiency, including the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain-powered customs clearance. The UAE's CEPAs extend beyond conventional trade, incorporating dedicated provisions on services, with a strong emphasis on digital trade. In statements to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, said that the UAE is among the fastest-growing nations in digital trade. The country's total digital services exports reached US$47.91 billion in 2023, reflecting a 5% growth compared to 2022. Notably, over 63% of global services exports are now delivered digitally, spanning key sectors such as fintech, insurance, consulting, and software development. Dr. Al Zeyoudi emphasised that AI is no longer just an enabler but the foundation of next-generation trade systems, revolutionising how goods and services move globally. He drew attention to the fact that nations adopting AI-driven trade policies and digital trade agreements will lead the global economy in the coming decade. The UAE's CEPAs provide Emirati businesses with opportunities to innovate, expand, and compete internationally. Each agreement includes a dedicated chapter on intellectual property rights (IPRs), ensuring robust protection for innovators, brands, and content creators entering new markets. This gives UAE businesses of all sizes the confidence to expand globally while safeguarding their intellectual property. UAE-developed technologies, brands, and creative content are now legally protected in partner countries under these agreements. Patents and trademarks are recognised faster, and Emirati businesses enjoy the same legal protections as local companies, allowing them to license, sell, and scale their innovations with confidence.

UAE CEPAs Propel Digital Trade and Empower Local Businesses Globally
UAE CEPAs Propel Digital Trade and Empower Local Businesses Globally

Hi Dubai

time10-03-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

UAE CEPAs Propel Digital Trade and Empower Local Businesses Globally

The UAE's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) are strategically positioning Emirati companies as key players in the rapidly growing digital trade sector. With a focus on future-proofing its economy, the UAE has integrated advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain into its trade systems, enhancing the efficiency of international commerce. The country's commitment to digital trade extends beyond traditional goods exchange, with CEPAs incorporating provisions on services and a strong emphasis on digital trade frameworks. This innovative approach reflects the UAE's leadership in global digital commerce. According to Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, the UAE is one of the fastest-growing nations in digital trade. In 2023, the country's digital services exports surged to US$47.91 billion, marking a 5% growth from the previous year. Notably, over 63% of global services exports are now digital, encompassing sectors such as fintech, consulting, software development, and insurance. Dr. Al Zeyoudi highlighted that AI is no longer just a tool but the cornerstone of modern trade systems, reshaping the movement of goods and services worldwide. As nations adopt AI-driven policies and digital trade agreements, those leading this shift will dominate the global economy in the coming years. The UAE's CEPAs also offer robust intellectual property protections for Emirati innovators, ensuring that local businesses can expand globally while safeguarding their creations. This includes accelerated recognition of patents and trademarks, granting UAE-developed technologies, brands, and content the same legal protections as those enjoyed by domestic companies in partner nations. News Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade
UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade

Zawya

time10-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

UAE key player in shaping future of digital trade

ABU DHABI: The UAE's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) with countries worldwide are paving the way for Emirati companies to play a pivotal role in digital trade and shape the future of this sector. As part of its commitment to a future-ready economy, the UAE has successfully integrated advanced technologies across its key industries, reinforcing its leadership in setting global standards for digital commerce. The country continues to harness emerging technologies to enhance international trade efficiency, including the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain-powered customs clearance. The UAE's CEPAs extend beyond conventional trade, incorporating dedicated provisions on services, with a strong emphasis on digital trade. In statements to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, said that the UAE is among the fastest-growing nations in digital trade. The country's total digital services exports reached US$47.91 billion in 2023, reflecting a 5% growth compared to 2022. Notably, over 63% of global services exports are now delivered digitally, spanning key sectors such as fintech, insurance, consulting, and software development. Dr. Al Zeyoudi emphasised that AI is no longer just an enabler but the foundation of next-generation trade systems, revolutionising how goods and services move globally. He drew attention to the fact that nations adopting AI-driven trade policies and digital trade agreements will lead the global economy in the coming decade. The UAE's CEPAs provide Emirati businesses with opportunities to innovate, expand, and compete internationally. Each agreement includes a dedicated chapter on intellectual property rights (IPRs), ensuring robust protection for innovators, brands, and content creators entering new markets. This gives UAE businesses of all sizes the confidence to expand globally while safeguarding their intellectual property. UAE-developed technologies, brands, and creative content are now legally protected in partner countries under these agreements. Patents and trademarks are recognised faster, and Emirati businesses enjoy the same legal protections as local companies, allowing them to license, sell, and scale their innovations with confidence.

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