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Gitex shines light on emerging technologi­es

More than 4,000 exhibitors, 750 start-ups from over 175 countries at twin tech expos

- BY NAUSHAD K. CHERRAYIL Staff Reporter

More than 4,000 exhibitors and 750 start-ups from over 175 countries are expected to take part in next week’s twin tech expos — Gitex Technology Week and Gitex Future Stars.

Taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre from October 1418, the 38th edition of Gitex Technology Week will focus on Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) and emerging technologi­es such as 5G, robotics, virtual and augmented reality — all under the tagline ‘Experience Future Urbanism’.

Trixie LohMirmand, senior vice-president for events management at Dubai World Trade Centre, which organises the event, said that more than 100,000 tech experts are converging in Dubai to learn and see the latest technologi­es.

She added that technologi­es must augment the well-being of individual­s and society as a whole. “We are proud that enterprise­s, start-ups and government entities come together, striving to transform intricate tech talk into meaningful manifestat­ions of happiness that are relatable, accessible and in reach of a truly inquisitiv­e and intelligen­t audience,” she said.

Moreover, she said the Gitex Future Stars has seen a growth of more than 80 per cent in start-up participat­ion this year.

Walid Gomaa, vice-president for data centre and cloud solutions at Huawei Enterprise Business Group Middle East, said that AI technologi­es will be a game-changer for people and organisati­ons in the Middle East. “The world is overwhelme­d by the adoption of many AI applicatio­ns,” he said. “AI will open new avenues for economic growth, unlock new opportunit­ies, and underpin the next leap forward into an intelligen­t world, where businesses, people, vehicles, homes and devices are fully connected.”

Gergi Abboud, senior vicepresid­ent and managing director at SAP Middle East South, said that Dubai, the UAE, and the Middle East have the vision and appetite to become the world’s smartest regions.

Global best practices

“SAP will exchange global best practices in smart cities developmen­t to unlock unpreceden­ted economic value and transform society and the environmen­t. Building on our live cloud data centres in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, we will also showcase how Intelligen­t Enterprise­s can leverage Artificial Intelligen­ce, machine learning, blockchain, and the Internet of Things to drive new levels of competitiv­eness and digital citizen and customer experience­s,” he said.

Fabio Fontana, vice-president and managing director for the Middle East at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, said that this is a world where everything computes and creates massive amounts of data, while memory-driven computing and AI enable customers to capture and process their data and turn it into insight, action and value.

“We believe the future will be a world that will be cloudenabl­ed, edge-centric and data-driven. The data is growing exponentia­lly,” he said. “We are going to show real use cases of AI, blockchain and health care, and how it can make a difference in society.”

Adnan Al Rais, project manager for Mars 2117 at Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre, said: “We have been on a transforma­tive journey and we are delighted to support young space entreprene­urs that will be the success stories of tomorrow.”

Alexis Lecanuet, regional managing director for Accenture in the Middle East and Turkey, said that digital disruption is accelerati­ng everywhere.

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? From left: Alexis Lecanuet (Regional MD, Accenture Middle East & Turkey), Gergi Abboud (SVP & MD, Middle East South, SAP), Fabio Fontana (VP & MD Middle East, Hewlett Packard), Mahir Julfar (SVP Venue Services Management, DWTC), Adnan Al Rais (Project Manager, Mars 2117), Walid Gomaa (VP, Data Centre & Cloud Solutions, Huawei Enterprise Business Group, Middle East) and Trixie LohMirmand (SVP Events Management, DWTC) at a conference yesterday.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News From left: Alexis Lecanuet (Regional MD, Accenture Middle East & Turkey), Gergi Abboud (SVP & MD, Middle East South, SAP), Fabio Fontana (VP & MD Middle East, Hewlett Packard), Mahir Julfar (SVP Venue Services Management, DWTC), Adnan Al Rais (Project Manager, Mars 2117), Walid Gomaa (VP, Data Centre & Cloud Solutions, Huawei Enterprise Business Group, Middle East) and Trixie LohMirmand (SVP Events Management, DWTC) at a conference yesterday.

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