Khaleej Times

Dubai seeks French investment­s in AI

- Waheed Abbas

dubai — Dubai is looking to expand its cooperatio­n with French firms in the field of blockchain, artificial intelligen­ce and other innovative technologi­es, said a senior official in Dubai on Sunday.

“The UAE-France non-oil trade in 2016 reached $21 billion, up 46 per cent from 2010. There is a significan­t scope to expand collaborat­ion to new sectors like smart city solutions, healthcare, blockhain and innovative technologi­es. More than 66 French companies have already presence in Dubai Silicon Oasis from where they run their Middle Eastern operations,” said Mohammed Alzarooni, vice-chairman and CEO of Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority.

“Dubai has embarked on a journey to become smartest city in the world. We are committed to play a key role in the ambitious vision of our leadership. We will continue working on developing communitie­s that are based on smart technologi­es and building communitie­s that provide comprehens­ive smart living,” he added.

Alzarooni was speaking at the inaugurati­on of Innovation Hub on Wheels by French firm Schneider Electric at the Dubai Sili- con Oasis on Sunday. Schneider is showcasing its next-generation EcoStruxur­e architectu­re and platform that delivers IoT-enabled open solutions for partners to develop new applicatio­ns. Luc Remont, executive vice-president, internatio­nal operations, Schneider Electric, said: “We see this region growing and the potential for developmen­t is very strong which is not completely expressed yet. In order to grow in absolute terms here, we will continue to invest in people and expand industrial footprint which has been driving us in the last 30 years.”

He noted that this would strengthen the company’s ability to drive the significan­t part of group’s business from Dubai – which is one of the company’s four hubs around the world. Its other hubs are Paris, Boston and Hong Kong.

— waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

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