He visited the “Exhibition” .. and inspected a number of pavilions

Saif bin Zayed: "GITEX" is the most prominent global destination for giant technology companies

Saif bin Zayed during his visit to the exhibition.

From the source

Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, yesterday visited the GITEX Global exhibition at the Dubai World Trade Center.

His Highness said in a tweet on Twitter: "Year after year, (GITEX 2022) in Dubai confirms that it is the most prominent global destination for giants of technology companies, and the leading platform for meeting the brightest minds developed for advanced technologies, and with him the UAE confirms its leadership in the digital and smart technologies sector and enhances the prospects for exchange. global knowledge, for a more developed and prosperous future.”

During his tour, His Highness was briefed on the various pavilions that represent the most prominent local and international innovative technical institutions, on their presentation of new technologies and digital strategic projects, including “Metaverse” technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and smart applications designed for the needs of society, in a way that enhances society’s trends in digital transformation. .

His Highness' visit included the pavilions of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Center and the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority "DEWA" within the pavilion of the Government of Dubai, "Huawei", the Emirates Alliance for Technology Solutions, "Microsoft", "Dono", "Amazon" and "Exping Aerohut". .

His Highness heard from officials of these pavilions and platforms about modern technologies, advanced technology on display and initiatives in the sectors of technology and electronic protection, including projects of local and government entities in digital solutions, data and artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and enabling the digital system.

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