The UAE is one of the leaders of the 5G revolution and is listed among the fastest countries to deploy the network.
Making the point, Mohammed Ibrahim Al Zarooni, Deputy Director of the Information and Digital Government Sector at the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), affirmed the importance of 5G networks in accelerating the deployment of tech solutions and establishment of smart cities that include smart transportation, self-driving vehicles, and crewless aircraft.
Using drones in cargo and mail shipment, and for remote surgery, and enabling AI solutions to analyse big data and developing smart services are crucial in this journey, he added.
It also paves the way for UAE's digital transformation in the next two years.
Meanwhile, digitisation of over 6,000 government services and setting up solid e-commerce infrastructure across all sectors enabled a smooth transition to remote working and distance learning, especially at a time when the country was tackling the challenges put forth by the pandemic.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) is likely to make an 80-85 per cent operational recovery by the end of 2026 following the regional developments, announced CEO of Dubai Airports Paul Griffiths.
Microsoft has been sued by shareholders who accused the company of defrauding them and inflating its stock price by failing to disclose slowing growth in its Azure cloud business and the need to spend billions of dollars on AI infrastructure.
UAE climate-tech company HyveGeo has been crowned the winner of Dubai Holding's Innovate For Tomorrow Impact Accelerator, securing pilot funding and the opportunity to test its solutions within Dubai Holding's business ecosystem.
International visitors arriving in Abu Dhabi on Etihad-operated flights will receive complimentary medical travel insurance as part of a new partnership between the airline and the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi.