Talented professionals, students and investors, in priority sectors are being encouraged to set down roots with their families in Abu Dhabi as part of a new programme
Top UAE officials assess renewables, peak oil, and the post-COVID energy market New Atlanticist by Larry Luxner
Courtesy of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
In March 2016, then-US Vice President Joe Biden visited Masdar City, a $20 billion planned metropolis rising southeast of Abu Dhabi that relies on solar energy and is designed to be a hub for clean-technology companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Nearly five years later, as Biden prepares to assume the presidency of the United States, his host for that visit, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, expects the incoming US leader to embrace the urgent work of developing sustainable energy sources.
The event welcomed 78 students who have joined the University from 29 countries, including the UAE, Canada, China, Egypt, India, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United States, and others.
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Of minds and machines Filed on December 21, 2020
The deployment of Artificial Intelligence is necessary for a more secure future, experts urge at Gitex 2020
Dubai, the global capital where East meets the West, has been the epicentre of business and leisure events for decades. But this year was different. Since March, all that resonated in Dubai was the silence of empty halls that usually play host to the biggest who s who in the world.
However, this month brought two hopes to the world - the Covid-19 vaccine and the first in-person event post-pandemic, the Gitex Technology Week. The 40th edition saw the artificial intelligence and cybersecurity take centrestage. And rightly so.