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Abu Dhabi showcases innovative projects at Gitex Global

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi Government’s participat­ion at Gitex Global 2023 has revealed several projects and initiative­s that use advanced technology to provide and deliver digital solutions.

On the fourth day of the event, Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority (ADCDA) has implemente­d the T-sat methodical training system, which unifies profession­al forms linked to the four stages of the original system approved by the armed forces. The forms use data pulled from various sources to appear in approved reports.

The Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi (SCAD) launched Insights and Foresights Plaform (2.0), providing decision-makers with dependable analytics.

The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry has launched AI tool Chambergpt, which uses natural language processing (NLP) technology to help members communicat­e with the Chamber plaform in a more natural and intuitive way.

In addition, the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT - Abu Dhabi) has showcased a further number of ongoing innovation­s at the event, which include the Fair Game App, developed by Abu Dhabi Art, which provides a unique gaming experience for art enthusiast­s; the Candidacy Electronic System for the Sheikh Zayed Book Award, which aims to create a sustainabl­e plaform for the literary award; and the Virtual Tour in Qasr Al Watan Library, which provides visitors with a 360-degree viewing experience.

The continued demonstrat­ion of technologi­cal advances by Abu Dhabi Government entities throughout GITEX Global 2023 contribute­s towards supporting digital transforma­tion within the emirate, promoting transparen­cy and further enhancing access to government services.

The Department of Government Enablement (DGE) has unveiled a unified digital services plaform, further advancing Abu Dhabi’s goal of creating an agile and efficient government.

This strategic move follows the Executive Commitee’s decision, prompting DGE to introduce a robust, integrated, service-driven digital plaform for Abu Dhabi government entities.

The unified digital plaform fosters collaborat­ion among government entities through shared tools and elevates the user experience in various areas such as finance, human resources, procuremen­t, IT and project management, among others.

Moreover, the plaform strengthen­s security and data privacy and supports data-driven decision-making by utilising advanced analytics and standardis­ed processes. It also enables a more agile response to emerging trends and needs while promoting sustainabi­lity by reducing duplicatio­n.

Ahmed Tamim Hisham Al Kutab, Chairman of the Department of Government Enablement, said, “The introducti­on of a unified digital plaform is designed to offer substantia­l benefits to all Abu Dhabi government entities and foster enhanced collaborat­ion among them. This plaform is the first step in a series of initiative­s aligned with our mission to be agile, efficient and adaptable.

Our commitment is rooted in harnessing synergies across various functions, propelling digitalisa­tion and ensuring a seamless experience for all stakeholde­rs supporting the Abu Dhabi government’s success.”

The common digital plaform was launched on the first day of Gitex Global 2023, the world’s largest tech and start-up exhibition. Dubai Internet City, the region’s leading technology hub and part of TECOM Group PJSC, has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), backed by the Government of the Republic of Korea, to foster innovation and entreprene­urship efforts that bolster the growth of the global technology sector.

A high-level Korean delegation toured the vibrant technology district on the side lines of the MOU signing. Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President - Commercial at TECOM Group, signed the memorandum on behalf of Dubai Internet City with Sung-wook Hur, President of NIPA.

The UAE and Korea are key trading partners with bilateral non-oil trade totalling $3 billion during the first half of 2023. The UAE is Korea’s second-largest Arab trade partner and recently concluded talks with Korea for a Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement (CEPA) deal.

In January 2023, the UAE also announced plans to invest $30 billion in various South Korean sectors and industries to expand economic cooperatio­n over the next few years.

Under the terms of the MOU, NIPA will provide industry data and insights that enhance collaborat­ion and facilitate the participat­ion of Korean technology companies and profession­als in Dubai Internet City’s ecosystem.

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