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G42 concludes Supercharged 2025 in Abu Dhabi
G42 concludes Supercharged 2025 in Abu Dhabi

Al Etihad

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

G42 concludes Supercharged 2025 in Abu Dhabi

27 June 2025 21:22 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD) G42's flagship event, Supercharged, drew more than 2,400 employees, partners and global leaders to Abu Dhabi for a day of debate on building an AI-enabled seven years since its founding, G42 highlighted milestones such as Stargate UAE and the planned five-gigawatt UAE–US AI Campus. Discussions centred on turning AI into a real-world utility that is 'always on and always learning'.Virtually, Microsoft president Brad Smith and OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman praised the UAE partnership. Smith said Microsoft's $1.5 billion investment reflected confidence in G42's people and strategy, while Altman recalled G42's early recognition of AI's potential.G42 group chief executive Peng Xiao urged global collaboration, describing the present as the 'golden age of intelligence'. He prefers to define AI as 'alternative' or 'accelerated' intelligence, underlining a human-centred Edelman, G42 group general counsel, received the inaugural G42 Catalyst Award for forging key partnerships with US technology firms and co-chairing G42 Europe and the space, cybersecurity and clean energy are also featured. Department of Health chair Mansoor Al Mansoori outlined plans to extend a healthy lifespan through AI and genomics, while UAE Cybersecurity Council head Mohamed Al Kuwaiti flagged national advances in digital Kipman, founder of Analog, showcased edge-computing technologies developed in Abu Dhabi, including an eight-strong 'robodog' display. Panels on responsible AI announced initiatives such as Bee: Wild, which applies frontier tech to protect pollinators.G42 unveiled a refreshed brand and previewed an AI-powered website offering voice- and text-prompted navigation. The production set a regional record with 150 metres of LED screens and immersive 3D audio. The day ended with Peng Xiao taking a selfie with the crowd, followed by a global food experience and live performances. Five UAE university students joined the event after winning a competition for emerging AI talent, underscoring G42's commitment to cultivating the next generation of innovators. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

What Every IT Leader Needs to Know About AI and Solution Delivery: Insights Published By Info-Tech Research Group
What Every IT Leader Needs to Know About AI and Solution Delivery: Insights Published By Info-Tech Research Group

Cision Canada

time20 hours ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

What Every IT Leader Needs to Know About AI and Solution Delivery: Insights Published By Info-Tech Research Group

Global research and advisory firm Info-Tech Research Group has published a new resource that details how AI can transform the way IT teams build, test, and deploy solutions. The firm's research insights highlight that by embedding AI into every stage of the delivery process, organizations can reduce inefficiencies, mitigate risks, and increase development velocity. The recently published research offers practical, scalable insights CIOs can leverage to meet rising business demands with greater clarity and control. TORONTO, June 27, 2025 /CNW/ - Delivering solutions quickly while maintaining consistency and impact is a growing challenge for IT teams navigating complex environments and limited resources. To help organizations improve how they build and release solutions, Info-Tech Research Group has published new research Boost Solution Delivery Throughput With AI, which offers a focused approach to increasing throughput. The firm's blueprint outlines practical steps to guide organizations in embedding AI into their solution delivery teams, driving value, quality, and speed. By reducing inefficiencies, strengthening team capacity, and leveraging technology to improve delivery rhythm, the research insights can guide IT teams on how best to align with evolving business needs. "Throughput has been and will continue to be the success factor of all solution delivery teams. Teams are expected to deliver high-value and high-quality features, fixes, and updates quickly and continuously. However, there are new headwinds getting in their way," says Andrew Kum-Seun, research director at Info-Tech Research Group. "Exponential technologies, democratized IT, security vulnerabilities, and other disruptors have made yesterday's status quo outdated. Enter AI as both the solution and the challenge." Info-Tech's newly published research highlights the transformative potential of AI to enhance solution quality, accelerate delivery, and increase overall business value. The firm's findings emphasize that capabilities such as AI-assisted code generation can significantly boost developer productivity, synthetic data generation can enable more effective and scalable testing, and intelligent scanning tools can proactively identify issues before they impact delivery. However, to fully unlock these benefits, Info-Tech advises organizations to move beyond surface-level adoption. Andrew Kum-Seun, Application Delivery expert at Info-Tech Research Group, stresses that AI must be deeply embedded in the fabric of the solution delivery team, where every decision, action, and outcome is driven, supported, or executed by AI-enabled capabilities. In its recently published resource, Boost Solution Delivery Throughput With AI, Info-Tech outlines three specific areas where AI can directly address throughput challenges: Task Automation: Removes repetitive administrative and operational responsibilities that take up valuable team time. Proactive Risk Management: Identifies and addresses defects, vulnerabilities, and incidents before they occur, improving reliability and reducing rework. Intelligent Guidance: Offers practical design and code recommendations that improve solution quality and ensure continuous value delivery. The data-backed blueprint from the global research and advisory firm explains that successfully leveraging these AI capabilities requires more than just technology adoption; it demands overcoming internal resistance and organizational uncertainty. Info-Tech advises organizations to begin by addressing critical delivery challenges where AI can demonstrate a clear and immediate impact. Early successes build trust, ease concerns, and create the momentum necessary to confidently scale AI adoption across solution delivery teams. For exclusive and timely commentary from Andrew Kum-Seun, an expert in application delivery, and access to the complete Boost Solution Delivery Throughput With AI blueprint, please contact [email protected]. About Info-Tech Research Group Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world's leading research and advisory firms, serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organizations. To learn more about Info-Tech's divisions, visit McLean & Company for HR research and advisory services and SoftwareReviews for software buying insights. Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm's Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact [email protected].

Corridors of innovation - India and Dubai's infrastructure pact in action
Corridors of innovation - India and Dubai's infrastructure pact in action

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Corridors of innovation - India and Dubai's infrastructure pact in action

While global attention often lingers on freight disruptions and shipping capacity, a more transformational shift is quietly unfolding between India and the United Arab Emirates. The two economies are not simply moving more goods—they are reimagining the infrastructure that enables it. At the center of this transformation is the India–Dubai corridor—where bilateral investments, joint digital systems, and co-developed logistics hubs are setting a new benchmark for regional trade cooperation. From deep-sea ports in Gujarat to dry port ecosystems in Maharashtra, and from Dubai's electric vehicle–equipped logistics hubs to shared cargo visibility platforms, a next-generation trade corridor is taking shape. This is not just about improving trade. It is about engineering interdependence through concrete, code, and coordinated policy. In January 2025, DP World confirmed a $2.5 billion 1 global investment package, with a significant share allocated to Indian logistics partnerships and multimodal corridors connecting the subcontinent to the UAE. 'This US$ $2.5 billion commitment reflects our confidence in long-term trade growth and our determination to build the infrastructure needed to keep the world connected,' H.E. Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, had then emphasised. The Tuna Tekra terminal in Gujarat, developed in partnership with Adani Ports 2 , is a flagship project. The facility includes a 1.1-kilometre berth, advanced handling equipment, and direct rail access to India's Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. It is already being positioned as a key node for cargo headed toward the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. 'Gujarat's port infrastructure is no longer just for maritime throughput—it's becoming a base for integrated, value-added logistics,' said an official at India's Ministry of Ports. On the other side of the Arabian Sea, Jebel Ali Port continues to evolve. With over 1,000 Indian companies 3 operating out of its Free Zone, and increasing warehousing demand from Indian exporters of electronics, textiles, and pharmaceuticals, Dubai's role is shifting from a gateway to a collaborative hub. This deepening integration between Indian exporters and Dubai's multimodal logistics network is now being reinforced by a shared emphasis on sustainability and innovation—marking a new phase in the bilateral trade journey. Sustainability is no longer a talking point—it is a design principle. At JNPT, India's busiest container port, a $131 million 4 modernisation initiative funded by the Asian Development Bank is installing electric cranes, upgrading yards, and integrating solar energy into port operations. 'Enhancing trade infrastructure is no longer about volume alone. It's about climate resilience, smart energy, and urban integration,' said Ashok Lavasa, Vice-President for Private Sector Operations and Public–Private Partnerships – Asian Development Bank (ADB) Across the Gulf, DP World's Jebel Ali Port is deploying AI-enabled route planning for electric terminal vehicles. The model draws on lessons from the company's Callao port in Peru, where EV deployment saved 2,400 tonnes 5 of CO₂ in just over a year. India's Jalna Dry Port in Maharashtra is another vital node in the corridor. Once operational, it will process up to 10 million TEUs annually 6 , directly linking central India's industries to global export lanes via JNPT and Tuna Tekra. 'India's freight corridors and dry port ecosystems are starting to mirror the integrated logistics we've built in Dubai—tailored for domestic scale and rural access,' said a DP World infrastructure planner involved in Indian operations. Dubai is responding in kind. The Roads and Transport Authority 7 has announced feasibility studies to build inland consolidation hubs based on India's Jalna and Dadri dry port models, aimed at decentralising last-mile freight. Digital transformation is perhaps the most forward-looking development. In Q1 2025, Indian Customs and Dubai's Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation began piloting a joint cargo visibility platform. The blockchain-enabled dashboard allows real-time tracking from Indian factories to UAE warehouses. It also integrates customs clearances, container scans, and CO₂ footprint calculators. Industry leaders such as Soham Chokshi, CEO & Co-Founder of Shipsy, emphasise that digital visibility and automation are now mission-critical for SMEs exporting through corridors like India–Dubai, driving both reliability and sustainability. On digitalisation and future-ready shipping, the Union Minister reiterated how it is the core strategy of India's maritime policy. India's naval policies, such as ONOP, NLP (Marine), and MAITRI, are streamlining port services, reducing transaction times, and enabling real-time data. India is also partnering with the UAE and Singapore to create Virtual Trade Corridors for seamless cargo movement. 'India's maritime vision, rooted in ' Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ', promotes collaboration and shared prosperity. As a reliable and responsible partner, India is committed to building a green, secure, and inclusive maritime future,' said Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. Meanwhile, DP World has begun rolling out digital twin technology in terminals at Nhava Sheva and Mundra, following successful deployments at London Gateway and Constanța. These simulations help ports optimise traffic flows, test maintenance windows, and reduce idle time for container lifts. What's unfolding is not merely an exchange of goods—it's a shared blueprint for long-term infrastructure reliability and strategic cooperation. For India, it means access to high-performing logistics frameworks. For Dubai, it strengthens its position as a global distribution centre for South Asian exports into Africa, Europe, and the wider Middle East. References - Click this link for more on Business in Dubai. Disclaimer - This article is a part of a featured content series on Business in Dubai.

Surveillance, security the buzzwords as all roads lead to Puri
Surveillance, security the buzzwords as all roads lead to Puri

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Surveillance, security the buzzwords as all roads lead to Puri

1 2 Puri: Hours before the annual Rath Yatra of Jagannath Temple, the city has been placed under a thick security blanket. The heightened security follows recent Indo-Pak tensions in the aftermath of the terror attack in Pahalgam. At least 203 platoons of police force will be strategically positioned throughout the city to ensure a smooth and incident-free Rath Yatra. "We have significantly upgraded our surveillance capabilities with the installation of AI-enabled CCTV cameras at crucial locations. These advanced systems can detect suspicious activities and monitor crowd density in real-time," Puri superintendent of police Vinit Agrawal told TOI. Police have decided to use drone surveillance to keep an eye on traffic flow, crowd management on the Grand Road, and enhance beach security. They have identified and prepared 21 parking lots across the city. To prevent traffic congestion, holding areas have been set up at five locations outside Puri where incoming vehicles can be temporarily stationed before the traffic situation is brought under control inside the city. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5-year-old girl needs her second heart surgery! Donate For Health Donate Now Undo Given chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi's emphasis on an incident-free festival, the Puri SP said a multi-layered security approach has been implemented. As part of the plan, specialised anti-terrorist squads, National Security Guard (NSG) personnel, and dedicated anti-sabotage teams have been deployed. "Our arrangements are meticulously planned with a strong focus on welfare of devotees, particularly vulnerable groups such as the elderly and differently-abled," Agrawal said. Talking about beach security, Agrawal said regular police patrols have been intensified, particularly during evening and night hours. "We have significantly increased the number of trained lifeguards to prevent any drowning incidents. We are actively discouraging tourists from entering the sea during potentially dangerous conditions," Agrawal said.

Rapid7 launches agentic AI to boost MDR speed & accuracy
Rapid7 launches agentic AI to boost MDR speed & accuracy

Techday NZ

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Rapid7 launches agentic AI to boost MDR speed & accuracy

Rapid7 has announced the integration of agentic AI workflows into its security information and event management (SIEM) and extended detection and response (XDR) platform, aiming to change how managed detection and response (MDR) environments handle security threats within security operations centres (SOCs). The newly embedded agentic AI capabilities utilise Rapid7's AI Engine to autonomously execute core investigative tasks traditionally managed by SOC analysts. This development is intended to allow analysts to focus on deeper analysis, reduce investigation times, and enable faster resolution of security incidents for customers. Automation in security operations According to Rapid7, the new workflows are a response to the evolving threat landscape, where AI technologies are used by attackers to mount faster and more sophisticated campaigns. The company claims its agentic AI can handle alert triage with an accuracy rate of 99.93%, reportedly saving SOC teams more than 200 hours per week. The integration of these workflows is part of a wider effort to scale MDR services and improve transparency into the decision-making process when security events are detected and investigated. This is particularly important given the increasing volume and complexity of alerts faced by security teams. "AI isn't just an enhancement to security operations, it's a catalyst for a new era of scale, speed, and strategic decision-making. At Rapid7, we believe AI must be human-centric, transparent and accountable, and built on analyst expertise. The launch of agentic AI workflows for MDR represents the foundational step in our broader vision for agentic AI across the platform. Far more than just automation, this is the beginning of a system capable of intelligent and adaptive decision-making." This statement was made by Laura Ellis, Vice President of AI and Data at Rapid7. Focus on high-impact tasks Agentic AI workflows have been trained on playbooks authored by Rapid7's security operations centre experts and are continually refined through use in real-world scenarios. The company states these workflows aim to improve confidence in organisations' security posture through scalable, repeatable investigations, while ensuring that analysts can reallocate time to higher complexity issues. Further, these workflows are designed to enhance visibility into the reasoning and logic behind AI-driven decisions, providing greater control over the security process and transparency for organisations using the platform. "A world-class SOC optimizes for the 'human' decision moment. With agentic AI workflows, we're using AI to present the right information to enable accurate and fast human decisions that allow organizations to quickly find and stop today's AI-enabled attackers. Agentic AI workflows automate repetitive tasks, surface relevant findings, and provide contextual information to support analyst decision-making. By delivering timely, actionable insights, these workflows improve the quality of decisions being made and empower analysts to move confidently to the next step in the response process." This perspective was shared by Jon Hencinski, Vice President Detection & Response at Rapid7. Industry observations The approach taken by Rapid7 in embedding AI-driven workflows has also been commented on by industry analysts. Craig Robinson, Research Vice President at IDC, remarked: "Successful AI deployment in any cybersecurity platform needs to be thoughtful and planned: from the classification of data through to disciplined workflows and orchestration of detections with responses. Rapid7's approach to AI implementation checks each of these boxes with deliberate, transparent, practical AI processes that deliver real-world efficiencies for its customers." Continuous adaptation Rapid7 highlights that its agentic AI workflows are iteratively improved based on operational data and expert input, aiming to provide both scale and adaptability in cybersecurity environments where attack methods and volumes are continuously evolving. The company asserts that this focus on automation and transparency will result in improved alert fidelity, shorter investigation cycles, and a more strategic allocation of human resources within SOCs. Rapid7's enhanced MDR experience with agentic AI is intended to offer organisations increased command of their attack surfaces while responding to the speed and complexity of AI-driven threats. Follow us on: Share on:

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