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DP World and PCFC Launch ‘Sanad' Programme to Train Emirati Maritime Security Professionals
DP World and PCFC Launch ‘Sanad' Programme to Train Emirati Maritime Security Professionals

Hi Dubai

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

DP World and PCFC Launch ‘Sanad' Programme to Train Emirati Maritime Security Professionals

DP World, the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), and the Sharjah Maritime Academy (SMA) have joined forces to launch Sanad, a national training programme aimed at preparing a new generation of Emirati maritime security professionals. The 12–14 month initiative will combine academic learning with practical training to develop advanced capabilities in maritime security strategy and risk management. The programme is part of a broader three-year partnership focused on education, research, and workforce development in the UAE's maritime sector. The collaboration aligns with the UAE's national priorities and Dubai's Economic Agenda (D33), which aims to reinforce the city's position as a global hub for trade and logistics. Maritime security remains critical to the country's economic resilience, particularly in safeguarding trade routes, infrastructure, and the uninterrupted movement of goods through UAE ports. PCFC and DP World will identify training needs and nominate participants, while SMA will deliver the curriculum, provide expert faculty, and issue accredited certifications. H.E. Nasser Abdulla Al Neyadi, CEO of PCFC and Group Chief Security Officer at DP World, said the partnership reflects a commitment to empowering national talent and ensuring sustainable sectoral growth. Dr. Hashim Al Zaabi, Director of SMA, described the agreement as a model for academic and strategic cooperation, designed to build national expertise and address evolving maritime challenges through cutting-edge facilities and real-world simulation training. News Source: Dubai Media Office

Expo City Dubai, an innovationr driven, people-centric community
Expo City Dubai, an innovationr driven, people-centric community

Gulf Today

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Expo City Dubai, an innovationr driven, people-centric community

Inayat-ur-Rahman, Business Editor Dubai: Expo City Dubai, the legacy city of Expo 2020 Dubai, is an innovation-driven, people-centric community rooted in the belief that collaboration can propel sustainable progress. Its prime location and world-class connectivity place it at the centre of Dubai's future – the lynchpin between Dubai Exhibition Centre, Al Maktoum International Airport and Jebel Ali Port and a key driver of Dubai's Economic Agenda (D33). A world-class free zone, it is home to a thriving business community that supports cross-sector collaboration and provides a springboard for businesses of all sizes to scale and grow, enhancing Dubai's position as a global centre of trade and reinforcing the UAE's development and diversification ambitions. Its residential communities redefine urban living, exemplifying best practice in innovative, environment-friendly design with a focus on wellbeing and happiness An incubator for innovation, it is a testbed for solutions and a platform for groundbreaking ideas that benefit both people and the planet. Packed with educational, cultural and entertainment offerings, with more than 30 indoor and outdoor venues attracting. FUJIFILM Middle East and Africa on Wednesday inaugurated its new offices at Expo City Dubai – an innovation-driven, people-centric community designed as a blueprint for sustainable urban living and the new centre of Dubai's future. The launch of its new offices is part of the company's future-facing mindset, as well as efforts to increase proximity to end-consumers and key partners. The site will also be home to FUJIFILM Technology centre (FTC), which will showcase the company's innovative offerings. The Japanese company brings world-renowned expertise and innovations to some of the region's vital sectors. As a global leader in healthcare, imaging and printing technologies, the firm supplies cutting-edge solutions in the UAE such as innovative diagnostic imaging systems helping raise the standard of care in the country and contributing to its development goals. The company is also preparing to launch AI-driven screening centers (NURA) in the UAE, reflecting its commitment to early detection and better health outcomes. FUJIFILM Technology centre (FTC), meanwhile, will offer professional training for employees, business partners and end-users in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia. The centre is equipped with a comprehensive range of FUJIFILM solutions for live demonstrations, allowing visitors to try and test multiple products and services. Ken Okaniwa, Ambassador of Japan to the UAE, said: 'We welcome the inauguration of FUJIFILM's new offices and Technology centre in Expo City Dubai. This new investment by Japan's top company in healthcare, imaging and printing reflects the excellent relations between Japan and the UAE as well as the strategic position of the UAE as a global hub for business. I look forward to FUJIFILM's technologies contributing to better healthcare, promotion of industries and human capacity development.' Manal AlBayat, Chief Engagement Officer, Expo City Dubai, said: 'With its technologies used in vital sectors and its commitment to knowledge-sharing, FUJIFILM's choice of Expo City Dubai for its new offices and Technology centre reinforces the city's position as a hub for global businesses driving innovative solutions in the UAE and beyond. We are proud to welcome FUJIFILM to our innovation- and sustainability-focused community – an ecosystem where like-minded entities collaborate to drive meaningful progress.' FUJIFILM's renewed commitment to the region follows last year's impressive annual performance, and the firm is looking to repeat the feat in 2025 with a double-digit growth. FUJIFILM Middle East and Africa will also extend its commitment to Emiratization, with plans to introduce new hires to support FTC operations and cement the company's leading role in knowledge sharing. Underscoring the global importance of the FTC for the company, Masataka Akiyama, President and CEO of FUJIFILM Europe, added: 'Our investment in the FUJIFILM Technology centre is a powerful tool to enable product showcases, including a full-fledged medical centre with hands-on training and lectures delivered by healthcare professionals in the UAE, Egypt, and Morocco. We are now also inviting imaging and printing experts to our new Dubai office space to facilitate the exchange of ideas and support the delivery of unrivaled solutions to our customers.' Michio Kondo, Managing Director of FUJIFILM Middle East and Africa, also said: 'With the opening of our new offices at Expo City Dubai, FUJIFILM is starting the next exciting chapter of our success story in the Middle East. As we look to deepen our contribution to the region's prosperity and the wellbeing of its people by providing value through innovation and purpose-driven growth, our new space will be a centre for co-creation, training, new partnerships, and the development of high-tech solutions to help enhance lives and economies.' Over the past five years, Fujifilm has more than doubled its number of staff across its offices in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Morocco, and South Africa. FUJIFILM Middle East and Africa FUJIFILM Middle East and Africa, part of the globally renowned FUJIFILM Corporation, provides innovative solutions across multiple sectors, including healthcare, photography, graphics, printing, and digital imaging. With over 90 years of expertise, FUJIFILM is at the forefront of healthcare transformation, pioneering diagnostic equipment, AI solutions, and tele-radiology services.

Dubai Strengthens Trade Ties as Business Forum Concludes in Hamburg
Dubai Strengthens Trade Ties as Business Forum Concludes in Hamburg

Hi Dubai

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Strengthens Trade Ties as Business Forum Concludes in Hamburg

Dubai has reinforced its economic ties with Germany following the successful conclusion of the Dubai Business Forum–Germany in Hamburg, where 240 German business leaders, investors, and Dubai representatives gathered to explore new trade and investment opportunities. Organised by Dubai Chambers in partnership with the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, the high-level forum focused on deepening economic cooperation and unlocking strategic growth areas aligned with Dubai's Economic Agenda (D33). Under the theme 'Innovate, Invest, Integrate,' the event featured 25 speakers across 13 panel discussions. Eng. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, highlighted Dubai's rising trade profile, noting that Germany ranked 15th among Dubai's global trading partners in 2024, with non-oil bilateral trade reaching AED39.7 billion—an 8% year-on-year increase. The number of German companies joining Dubai Chamber of Commerce also surged by 64% last year, reaching 2,719 active members by Q1 2025. Panel sessions explored Dubai's growing appeal in sectors such as fintech, healthtech, AI, and sustainable energy. Participants examined how the emirate's regulatory framework, innovation-friendly ecosystem, and competitive advantages are fostering cross-border collaboration and attracting venture capital and high-growth startups. Discussions also spotlighted Dubai's role as a launchpad for global market expansion, particularly for German industries in engineering, manufacturing, and industrial innovation. Dubai's strategic infrastructure, tax incentives, and focus on sustainability were underscored as key drivers of its investment attractiveness. Dubai Chambers facilitated several bilateral meetings to promote partnership opportunities and knowledge exchange between German firms and Dubai's public and private sectors. The forum aimed to elevate UAE-German relations to strategic levels, with an eye on future-ready industries and long-term economic synergy. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Chambers Unveils Full Agenda for Business Forum in Germany
Dubai Chambers Unveils Full Agenda for Business Forum in Germany

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time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Chambers Unveils Full Agenda for Business Forum in Germany

Dubai Chambers has announced the full agenda for the upcoming Dubai Business Forum – Germany, set to take place in Hamburg on May 20, as part of its efforts to deepen economic ties and drive investment between Dubai and Germany. The forum, themed 'Innovate, Invest, Integrate: Forging a New Path for Dubai-German Economic Synergy,' is being held in collaboration with the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce and other key partners. It aims to attract German companies to Dubai and position the emirate as a strategic hub for international investment and business growth. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, will lead a 44-member delegation from Dubai. The event is designed to promote cross-border collaboration, support German investors in accessing global markets, and spotlight sectors aligned with Dubai's Economic Agenda (D33). The one-day programme will feature thought leadership sessions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities that explore promising sectors such as advanced technology, trade, and innovation. German venture capital firms, multinational companies, and scale-ups will also get insights into Dubai's supportive business ecosystem and global connectivity. Speakers include high-level representatives from both Dubai and Germany, such as Ahmed Alattar, UAE Ambassador to Germany; Dr. Malte Heyne, CEO of Hamburg Chamber of Commerce; and top executives from Dubai Economic Development Corporation, DP World, DIFC Innovation Hub, and leading German enterprises and investment firms. The Hamburg event marks the third international edition of the Dubai Business Forum, following successful editions in Beijing and London. The forum reflects Dubai's continued push to strengthen international economic partnerships and expand its presence in key global markets. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai CommerCity signs accords to boost AI adoption in free zone
Dubai CommerCity signs accords to boost AI adoption in free zone

Gulf Today

time27-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Dubai CommerCity signs accords to boost AI adoption in free zone

Dubai CommerCity (DCC), the region's first free zone dedicated to digital commerce, and a joint venture between the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ) and Wasl Properties, announced strategic partnerships with a leading provider of agentic AI solutions for e-commerce, with the aim of driving e-commerce growth in the UAE, and Portmind, an AI solutions company that empowers international trade businesses by enhancing efficiency through AI technologies. These collaborations were announced during Dubai AI Week, taking place from 21-25 April 2025, and held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dubai Future Foundation. The partnership with brings together Dubai CommerCity's advanced digital commerce infrastructure and AI capabilities to establish a future-focused ecosystem that supports the growth of e-commerce businesses. By combining expertise in intelligent automation, AI-driven customer experience management and streamlined digital sales, the collaboration is designed to accelerate digital transformation for digital commerce SMEs and high-growth brands. Commenting on the partnership with Mitch Bittermann, Senior Vice President - Commercial at Dubai CommerCity, said: 'Our partnership with reflects Dubai CommerCity's commitment to supporting the emirate's vision to become a global hub for artificial intelligence and a leader in shaping the future of digital economies, in line with the ambitions of Dubai's Economic Agenda (D33). By integrating intelligent automation and agentic AI solutions into our ecosystem, we are enhancing the competitiveness of e-commerce businesses and contributing to a thriving AI-driven economy that attracts global talent and investment.' For her part, Dina Alsamhan, Co-founder & CBO of stated: 'Partnering with Dubai CommerCity is a strategic step in advancing the UAE's digital commerce infrastructure. DCC enables market access and provides the intelligence layer that drives next-level performance. Our AI agents give SMEs the tools to automate, localize, and optimize their operations, enabling them to scale efficiently and compete globally. With this partnership, we're reshaping how e-commerce is done in the region, ensuring SMEs can scale efficiently and maintain a competitive edge in an increasingly digital world.' Additionally, through the integration of Portmind's AI-powered Sail platform, businesses operating within Dubai CommerCity will benefit from a more agile, efficient, and compliant customs process, reinforcing the free zone's commitment to innovation, ease of doing business, and smart trade enablement. By automating key processes related to shipping and customs documentation, including data collection, validation, classification, and regulatory compliance, DCC companies will benefit from faster customs clearance, real-time shipment visibility, and reduced operational overhead. Commenting on the partnership with Portmind, Abdulrahman Shaheen, Senior Vice President of Operations at Dubai CommerCity, said: 'Dubai CommerCity's partnership with Portmind reflects our commitment to creating a smarter, faster, and more agile business environment for companies of all sizes. Our aim is to enable businesses to thrive by adopting intelligent solutions that simplify and future-proof trade operations, reinforcing Dubai's position as a world-class innovation hub. This partnership also aligns with the priorities of Dubai AI Week to accelerate the responsible development of transformative technologies for the benefit of societies and economies.' Julien Gurunlian, Founder and CEO of Portmind, said: 'We are excited to collaborate with Dubai CommerCity to introduce AI-driven innovation into international trade. Our Sail platform is designed to eliminate inefficiencies and reduce friction in cross-border operations. This partnership allows us to enable smarter, faster customs workflows that drive compliance, reduce costs, and enhance trade transparency—benefiting businesses across the DCC ecosystem.' With the UAE's e-commerce market expected to exceed Dhs48.8 billion by 2028, the partnerships support national efforts to strengthen the digital economy and position Dubai as a leading hub for next-generation trade and technology. These partnerships are in line with the UAE's strategic vision for economic diversification and digital transformation, reinforcing Dubai CommerCity's commitment to accelerating innovation and empowering the growth of the e-commerce sector, as well as becoming a next-generation free zone driven by innovation, agility, and digital transformation. In December 2024, Dubai CommerCity announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Aramex and QuikBot Technologies, to launch the trial run of QuikBot's Autonomous Final-Mile Delivery (AFMD) Platform-as-a-service at DCC. WAM

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