At the expo’s Sweden Pavilion, Axis provided a welcoming space for participants as the company’s experts and other industry authorities led conversations and presentations that explored the benefits of successful business partnerships.
Industry professionals gathered at the event to debate the relevance of sustainable business practises for the environment and society, as well as the role of technology in achieving a sustainable future.
Shanghai Electric took part in phase four of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. This project represents the values, vision and message of UAE in gathering the world for a better future.
Emile Abou Saleh said: “The hospitality sector has worked hard to build consumer confidence in the aftermath of COVID-19, However, our research shows, majority of hotel brands in Dubai could be doing more to prioritize cybersecurity and ensure their customers are less vulnerable to email fraud. This is crucial given that email remains the number one threat vector for cybercriminals.”
Long-term partnership between government and the private sector, according to Harfield, will hasten the transition to sustainable smart cities, boosting the population’s overall quality of life and inhabitants expecting their cities to be ecologically friendly.