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Momentum continued to build on Day 3 of GITEX GLOBAL 2025, the world’s largest tech and AI event, as groundbreaking innovations and strategic partnerships took the spotlight. The event revealed award-winning projects and transformative technologies reshaping industries worldwide.

Organizers reported that the 45th edition of GITEX GLOBAL is hosting more than 6,800 exhibitors, 2,000 startups, 1,200 investors, and delegations from over 180 countries at Dubai World Trade Centre.

The programme covered a wide range of technologies, including AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data centres, robotics, and quantum systems. Biotech and digital healthcare innovations also drew major attention with their potential to transform lives.

Trevor Martin, CEO and Co-Founder of Mammoth Biosciences, shared insights on how AI and CRISPR are driving new disease-eradication methods. He revealed that the company is developing gene-editing technologies to cure genetic diseases across multiple areas, including the brain, liver, and muscles.

Matt Angle, CEO of Paradromics, discussed a major breakthrough in medical history, the world’s first successful brain-computer implant. He reported that the device enables people who cannot speak to communicate through neural signal decoding.

Ashley Zehnder, CEO of Fauna Bio, highlighted how decoding animal genomes could unlock new drug discoveries. She explained that studying resilient species could lead to regenerative medicine breakthroughs.

Jack Hidary, CEO of SandboxAQ, revealed how quantum algorithms could accelerate pharmaceutical research and lower development costs by simulating molecular interactions faster.

Industry leaders Dimitris Moulavasilis, Group CEO of M42, and Dr. Georges-Pascal Haber, CEO of Cleveland Clinic, called for reimagining healthcare through data science and digital infrastructure. They emphasized the need to move from reactive treatment to prevention-focused healthcare systems.

Across the exhibition halls, global innovators showcased technologies transforming industries.

  • Siemens demonstrated how AI and data are powering smart factories, sustainable buildings, and energy-efficient systems.
  • Snowflake showcased its AI Data Cloud, enabling enterprises to deploy and scale AI applications with real-time insights.
  • XPANCEO unveiled six smart contact lens prototypes integrating augmented reality and micro-optics for next-generation wearable computing.

Startups also unveiled advanced solutions. Sharedpro Technologies introduced an AI-based behavioral analysis tool aiding autism screening, while Arlan Biotech launched a GenAI platform revolutionizing antibody discovery.

On the MoU Stage, Dubai Municipality and Cisco announced a strategic collaboration to enhance the city’s next-generation digital infrastructure, reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global smart city leader.

Organizers reported that GITEX GLOBAL 2025 continues to attract record attendance and global participation, solidifying its role as the world’s most influential technology and innovation platform. Day 4 will focus on cybersecurity, AI governance, data infrastructure, and digital resilience as experts discuss strategies to secure the intelligent economy.