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Dubai AI & Web3 Festival Partners with Global Industry Leaders Ahead of Inaugural Edition

Dubai AI & Web3 Festival Partners with Global Industry Leaders Ahead of Inaugural Edition
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The Dubai AI & Web3 Festival has announced six strategic partnerships with prominent global companies, marking a significant milestone ahead of its inaugural edition on September 11-12, 2024. The announcement was made during a ceremony at the Dubai International Financial Centre, underscoring the festival's growing influence in the tech industry.

The event was attended by key industry figures, including Mohammed Al Balushi, CEO of the Innovation Hub at Dubai International Financial Centre; Hanane El Mir, Senior Vice President of AI at Oracle; Kamran Arki, Founder & CEO of Public Masterpiece; Andrew Drylie, Investment Manager at Quadri Ventures; Tom Dixon, Global Head of Sales at VeUP; Yongsoo Park, CTO of AVATARMAD CO LTD; and Ahmed Jamal, Regional Key Account Manager for AI Solutions in the MEA Region at Advanced Integration.

These partnerships highlight Dubai’s commitment to establishing itself as a global hub for AI and Web3 technologies. By creating a world-class platform, the Dubai AI & Web3 Festival aims to drive regional growth, open up new AI markets, and spearhead technological innovation, reinforcing Dubai's role as a key player in the global tech landscape.

The Dubai AI & Web3 Festival is set to become a dynamic gathering of the brightest minds in the industry, offering attendees the chance to explore the commercial potential of AI and Web3 technologies. The festival will showcase cutting-edge integrations of artificial intelligence, blockchain, extended reality (XR), and decentralized systems, contributing to the advancement of digital economies and technological progress.

News Source: Emirates News Agency

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Maryam Pervez

Written by Maryam Pervez

Maryam is the Managing Editor at HiDubai, bringing 8+ years of expertise in marketing, social media, and content development. She holds a Master's degree in Marketing Comms from Middlesex University.
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