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August 11, 2021

‘Closing the gaps between businesses and technology’ – Interview with Wissam Youssef

Wissam Youssef, CEO of CME, discussed digital transformation, business continuity, the gap between firms, and the company's USPs in an exclusive conversation with TECHx. Let’s have a look at the great conversation:
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August 11, 2021

Egypt Space Agency concludes Space Technology Training Course

The training was completed by the Egyptian Space Agency on Thursday, August 5th, 2021. Trainees came from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Sudan, and Uganda for the training. In addition, the training was held at EgSA's headquarters.The training continued for two weeks in a row. There were 16 men and women among the trainees.They also completed the training under the supervision of the agency's specialised engineers.
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August 10, 2021

OPPO unveils next-gen under-screen camera technology for smartphones

OPPO unveiled its next-generation under-screen camera (USC) technology for smartphones. The new under-screen camera solution discreetly places the front-facing camera under the smartphone display in a way that maintains the integrity and consistency of the entire screen.
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August 1, 2021

Synchronized single chip from Microchip Technology provides 5G RAN

Our newest ZL3073x/63x/64x network synchronization platform implements sophisticated measure, calibrate and tune capabilities, thereby significantly reducing network equipment time error to meet the most stringent 5G requirements,” said Rami Kanama, vP from Microchip Technology.
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July 27, 2021

Digital transformation, AI & touchless technology to lead aerospace and aviation post COVID

Recent report shows that 69% of aerospace and defence executives have prioritised anticipating and responding to supply-chain events in order to protect the customer experience. COVID-19 has emphasised the need for more resilient, flexible and adaptable supply chains for the industry. Executives overwhelmingly agree emerging technologies like AI, internet of things, automation and wearables have accelerated the pace of automation.
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July 25, 2021

JAGGAER highlights procurement technology advances at Arab Health

Hany Mosbeh, Vice President of Sales Middle East & Africa, JAGGAER, said: “The healthcare sector is increasingly adopting disruptive technologies into the IoMT ecosystem including artificial intelligence (AI), augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), and robotic process automation (RPA). From a procurement perspective, these technologies are also being utilised in our systems, having far-reaching benefits for the healthcare industry.”
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July 25, 2021

Beating cybercriminals at their own game with AI technology

While AI technology can do amazing things, it can have both positive and negative implications. Cybersecurity professionals must confidently employ that same advanced technology in counter-measures to protect networks from bad actors exploiting increasingly-advanced technology.
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July 19, 2021

Owl Cyber defense opens regional technology hub in Abu Dhabi

“Cybersecurity threats do not know geographical boundaries and we have helped our critical infrastructure customers in this region defend their networks for over a decade,” said Frank Pandolfe, President, International Operations for Owl.
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July 8, 2021

Deliverect on ‘Technology & F&B Industry’ – Interview

The use of high-end technologies is becoming more common in the food and beverage business. TECHx Executive Editor Rabab Zehra spoke with Zhong Xu, CEO, and co-founder of Deliverect, and Naji Haddad, Middle East General Manager of Deliverect, to discover more about the newest trends, the idea behind Deliverect, and AI in the F&B market. Let's take a closer look at the responses we got.
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July 8, 2021

Technology’s evolution from background to backbone

According to Veeam’s 2020 Data Protection Trends Report, 95% of global organizations suffer unexpected outages – lasting an average of almost two hours. For High Priority applications, which account for over half of a company’s applications, one hour of downtime is estimated to cost $67,651. Application such as email, payments, websites and mobile apps, one outage costs an average of over $135,000.
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