How AI and big data are changing healthcare in the Middle East
AI and big data analytics are allowing healthcare providers in the Middle East to make faster, more cost-effective diagnostics, according to a broad cross-section of
AI and big data analytics are allowing healthcare providers in the Middle East to make faster, more cost-effective diagnostics, according to a broad cross-section of
Global Venture’s Noor Sweid recently spoke to Worth about how emerging markets are tackling the issue of health care inclusion and what the future of
The adoption of eco-friendly transport and innovative shipping and delivery management systems will be critical in building the smart cities of the future UPS will
With over 83 million passengers traveling through Dubai International Airport, it was the world’s third busiest airport in 2016. The city itself is booming, with
Siemens is playing a key role in Dubai‘s efforts to create a smart city of the future For over 160 years World Fairs have previewed
Dubai Could Be Producing Over 620M Gigabytes By 2020, Which Will Now Have The Potential To Be Connected To Blockchain Dubai is planning to launch
Development of a smart city generates a huge amount of data and this is how we can make that happen The integration of modern cities
Running a business without adequate data security is a massive risk. Crippling data breaches are increasingly common and no business is immune. In 2018, Dubai’s fastest
To be honest, we kind of knew this, but it’s great that Siemens has made it official with the launch of its funky new app
Siemens building technologies to be integrated across the Expo 2020 Dubai site, powered by and integrated into MindSphere 137 buildings will be connected via cloud-based
In 2008, bitcoin announced itself as the first blockchain application, introducing the world to distributed ledger technology —a secure and transparent peer-to-peer payment protocol. Fast-forward
So much has been said about smart cities in recent months and years that the term is starting to lose its meaning. Yet despite some