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DIC opens first phase of innovation hub

Aims to have 50,000 talented IT profession­als once completed, managing director says

- BY NAUSHAD K. CHERRAYIL Staff Reporter

Dubai Internet City (DIC) has opened the first phase of the Innovation Hub in a bid to nurture talent and creativity.

Ammar Al Malik, managing director of DIC, told Gulf News that the idea is to create a community that innovates.

“The idea behind this is to attract talent and it expects to have 50,000 talented IT profession­als once fully completed,” he said.

The 1.8 million square foot hub consists of office, retail, hotel spaces.

HP has become the first client to move into the hub.

Phil Davis, president of Hybrid IT and chief sales officer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, said that the UAE is a growing market for the company.

“We are very positive about the Middle East as some Western economies are slowing. We see more opportunit­ies for growth and will be adding more staff,” Davis said.

“The UAE, with its unique perspectiv­e on public-private partnershi­ps and their efficacy in mining the power of AI, is poised to capitalise on this opportunit­y as much or more than any country in the world. HPE and the UAE’s AI initiative are on a similar path. Both are wisely embracing the transforma­tive power of AI for all stakeholde­rs — citizens, businesses and the government — who will reap the rewards for decades to come,” he added.

Al Malik said the hub consists of 10 buildings and once completed it will be an integratio­n of large corporates, SMEs and startups.

“Most of the innovation is coming from the DIC and the hub will enable DIC to further translate the Dubai Strategy for Innovation into action, helping the city achieve its vision to become one of the most futureread­y places in the world,” he said.

Moreover, he said the hub will add fuel to the region’s start-up and entreprene­urial landscape. “We already have significan­t demand for space and by next year, we expect more than 70 per cent to be occupied by next year,” he said.

DIC is home to 11 innovation centres from top tech firms such as Accenture, Samsung, Visa, Microsoft, SAP, 3M, Canon, Cisco, MasterCard, Huawei and Oracle.

Most of the innovation is coming from the DIC and the hub will enable DIC to further translate the Dubai Strategy for Innovation into action” Ammar Al Malik | Managing director of DIC

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Ammar Al Malik, Executive Director of Dubai Internet City, at the Gitex Technology Week.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Ammar Al Malik, Executive Director of Dubai Internet City, at the Gitex Technology Week.

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