
TP launches first innovation center in MENA to drive AI-powered digital transformation
Designed as a co-creation space, the TP Innovation Centre aims to support the ambitions of the region by facilitating scalable use cases and public-private collaborations, particularly in talent development, innovation-led growth, and digital competitiveness.
Mounir Hijazi, Chief Executive Officer – GCC, said, 'We believe the future is not man vs. machine; it's humanity amplified.'
He continues, 'This centre showcases our commitment to fusing emotional intelligence with artificial intelligence to create better outcomes for people and businesses alike. As the region's leading tech hub, Dubai Internet City was the natural choice for our new location.'
Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President of Commercial at TECOM Group PJSC and Managing Director at Dubai Internet City, adds, 'Dubai Internet City's vibrant ecosystem is at the forefront of fostering innovation and nurturing the development of AI solutions across key economic sectors.'
'The TP Innovation Centre's focus on co-creation and talent development represents a strategic investment in Dubai's digital future, and our community will champion such initiatives to contribute towards the goals of Dubai Economic Agenda 'D33'.'
The first of several innovation centres TP plans to open across the GCC, the TP Innovation Centre features state-of-the-art equipment, including a dynamic 3D screen and signature interactive platforms that bring stories, systems, and real-world use cases to life.
With operations in 95 countries, over 500,000 employees, and services delivered in 300+ languages and dialects, TP brings the global capacity and cultural fluency necessary to empower the UAE's diverse and multilingual society.
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