Dubai Internet City to Spotlight AI-Led Innovation and Tech Giants at GITEX Global 2024

Dubai Internet City, a vibrant community of more than 3,500 tech giants, Fortune 500 companies, and start-ups, is set to demonstrate the transformative nation-building potential of emerging technologies at GITEX Global 2024.

Dubai Internet City will showcase industry champions that are shaping the future through AI-led innovation at the world’s largest technology event, taking place on 14-18 October at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

“Technologists are influential architects of the resilient economy we must shape for future generations,”

said Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President of Commercial at TECOM Group and Managing Director of Dubai Internet City.

“Dubai Internet City is steadfast in its mission to cultivate an environment where innovation flourishes, and our participation at GITEX Global underscores our commitment to foster such collaboration. We invite the world to discover how our community is harnessing the power of technology such as AI to create a brighter future for all to achieve the goals of Dubai Economic Agenda ‘D33’.”

Dubai Internet City’s presence at GITEX Global will spotlight the innovators embedding resilience into the future AI economy. This includes BHAG Digital, a Dubai Internet City-headquartered company that revolutionises manufacturing with AI-enabled Industry 4.0 solutions and is part of the Ministry of Economy’s NextGenFDI programme.

Dubai Internet City will also provide a platform for promising start-ups such as AI-enabled communications specialist Grambell, which will put its customised Dubai Internet City AI agent to the test amongst the event’s attendees. Emirati automobile technology company Sulmi will attend with the district to showcase the region’s first road-approved fully electric motorbike during GITEX Global.

Part of TECOM Group PJSC, the creator of specialised business districts and vibrant communities, Dubai Internet City is the Knowledge Partner of GITEX Global, a uniting stage for more than 6,500 tech firms from 180 countries.

News Source: Emirates News Agency