HE Sarah Al Amiri said: “Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies are essential to a modern industrial sector that meets global standards. There are numerous companies across several sectors that have transformed their business with the use of artificial intelligence, blockchain and other digital technologies. The Champions 4.0 Network will showcase uses of fourth-generation technologies in industry, and advising on their integration.”
Throughout the course of 2021, DWTC proved to world that major events could be responsibly hosted through effective collaboration with key stakeholders to deliver an environment that allows business to be conducted safely and effectively.
At Expo 2020 Dubai, Canon demonstrated its commitment to empowering children and adolescents by offering equal education and learning opportunities by participating in a World Majlis-led discussion on exploring the entire scope of learning potential.
SAP provided an enlightening panel on “Yesterday’s skills won’t do tomorrow’s jobs: Closing the Digital Skills Gap with Public-Private Partnerships,” in accordance with company’s vision of helping the world run better and enhancing people’s lives.
Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, said: “The 22nd session of the conference is important as we look into the responsibilities to adopt the strategies to fulfill our cultural agenda.”