Completed digital integration of more than 70 projects with government and private agencies

DEWA showcases its latest proactive and innovative initiatives at GITEX

During the authority's participation in one of the "GITEX" week sessions.

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Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is participating in the 42nd edition of GITEX Technology Week, which will be held from 10 to 14 October at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Through its platform, DEWA showcases a range of its most prominent proactive digital initiatives based on the latest technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, such as artificial intelligence, drones, energy storage, blockchain, Internet of things, robots and others, to provide an integrated, innovative and value-added experience that keeps pace with the aspirations of customers, and enhances The happiness of those concerned and the quality of life in the Emirate of Dubai.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, said, "(GITEX Technology Week) is an ideal platform to showcase the Authority's achievements in the field of digital transformation, and its tireless efforts to maintain its global position as one of the most distinguished and pioneering service institutions in the world." .

He added that the event also provides an ideal opportunity to expand DEWA’s partnerships and meet experts, specialists, solution providers, investors, government decision-makers, and potential business partners in various fields of the Fourth Industrial Revolution from around the world, supporting its continuous efforts to enhance Dubai’s leadership as a global model in adopting technologies. The future, and the realization of the "Dubai 10X" initiative.

Al Tayer explained that the authority has completed the digital integration of more than 70 projects with government and private agencies, while the smart adoption rate of the authority's services reached 98.99% until the end of the second quarter of 2022.

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