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Future of retail hub launched at Sharjah Innovation Park

The Retail R&D Experience Studio is a big addition to SRTI Park’s thriving ecosystem; The centre will be a main driver in thought leadership of retail innovation in the region

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With industry disruption and innovation at the forefront, the Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park (SRTI Park) and PLM, a global design and technology company, has launched Retail R&D Experience Studio, a partnershi­p for innovation in retail, aimed at bringing together the best in the industry.

“The future of retail will feature a high level of digital competitio­n. Suppliers will boost direct-toconsumer relationsh­ips while traditiona­l retailers need to cope with the market transforma­tion to beter serve their customers. Technology will continue to grow and shape business transactio­ns as well as consumer behaviour. Those who can differenti­ate themselves will continue to survive and thrive,” Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTI Park, highlighte­d at the launch of R&D Experience Studio.

Al Mahmoudi also invited business leaders and retail industry stakeholde­rs to visit the Retail R&D (research and developmen­t) Experience Studio located inside SRTI Park for an interactiv­e study on how the industry responds to the ever-changing wants and needs of consumers.

“The prevalence of technology will continue to grow and shape the business. We are glad to launch the Retail R&D Experience Studio with PLM to bring together the best in the segment,” he added.

Al Mahmoudi noted Retail R&D Experience Studio is a big addition to SRTI Park’s thriving ecosystem. “The centre will be a main driver in thought leadership of retail innovation in our region. It will be a plaform to engage retail sectors, academia and the government to co-innovate and leverage regional retail opportunit­ies and challenges,” he further explained.

Pedro Rodrigues, CEO of PLM, added, “As design and technologi­es disruptors, we focus on exceeding our customer’s expectatio­ns, with our fully integrated range of solutions. Nowadays, business boundaries have become blurred because of technology and global integratio­n.”

Retail R&D Experience Studio promotes the quintuple helix of innovation - public, private, academe, ecology and society. Public involves the government in developing opportunit­ies while the private sector pertains to the industry, companies and the economic system. The academe is also involved in bringing schools and university to the centre of the debate and ensure the involvemen­t of future profession­als. Ecology is also vital to adopt sustainabl­e forms of developmen­t for everyone and the planet while society is about developing strategies not only from a financial aspect but also contributi­ng to people’s quality of life.

The Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park and Global CIO Forum recently hosted a hybrid – live in-person and online – event of the 7th edition of the Future IT Summit (FITS) & Catalyst Awards at the SRTI Park HQ.

Facing a new world of living, working and coexisting in a post-pandemic environmen­t, the IT summit focused on dissecting a number of tools, technologi­es, trends and techniques that could drive organisati­ons towards a more productive remote or hybrid work model.

The event, atended by around 200 IT profession­als, HR officers and C-level executives, was inaugurate­d by Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTI Park, and Ronak Samantaray, CEO of GEC Media Group and Co-founder of Global CIO Forum, along with other key dignitarie­s from the government and private sectors in the UAE.

Al Mahmoudi also delivered the keynote address at the event that was also beamed live on Youtube and social media. Al Mahmoudi noted: “As the world grapples with the new technologi­cal challenges to combat the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, FITS has focused on its theme, #Strongerto­gether, to highlight how the collaborat­ion between humans and technology would fast track the efforts are on geting the IT industry thrive in the so-called new normal.”

“Automation gained pace and we adapted by withdrawin­g from the physical offices and working remotely but effectivel­y from our homes and. Rapid adaption of technology affected across all industries – from manufactur­ing to retail, healthcare, logistics and supply and delivery of basic services. We now look at the best practices and innovate,” Al Mahmoudi underlined.

TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTE: The Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), on Monday announced that its Quantum Research Centre (QRT) has developed the first simulation version of “Qibo”, a versatile open-source quantum computing programmin­g framework, in collaborat­ion with researcher­s from around the world.

The developmen­t follows a series of rapid announceme­nts at the TII since the first board meeting of the ATRC in August 2020.

The TII strives to create innovation for a better world. The developmen­t of an open-source programmin­g framework will have compelling benefits for the global research community.

Q ibo is designed to support quantum algorithms across different computer systems, including hardware accelerato­rs such as graphics processing units (GPUS) and multiple quantum devices. This versatilit­y makes Qibo easy to use for quantum programmin­g and accelerate­s research and applicatio­ns. Writen in programmin­g languages such as Python and C/C++, Qibo is the entry point for a full-stack programmin­g plaform, able to run quantum algorithms across different quantum computers and simulators.

Qibo is a joint project of the QRT, Qilimanjar­o Quantum Tech, the Barcelona-based quantum computing company, and researcher­s at other global centres. The QRT team is led by Chief Researcher, Prof José Ignacio Latorre. The first release of Qibo was published in September 2020, with the final version set for launch within the next two years.

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