EmTech MENA: Conference on emerging tech trends to kick off in Dubai

Above, Tuka Al-Hanai from the UAE, one of the Innovators Under 35 winners of EmTech 2018. (EmTech MENA)
Updated 03 November 2019
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EmTech MENA: Conference on emerging tech trends to kick off in Dubai

  • EmTechMENA to feature 31 prominent regional and international speakers
  • AI and future of work among five main themes to be discussed at event

DUBAI: The second edition of EmTech MENA, a conference dedicated to exploring emerging and future trends in technology, will be held at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers in Dubai on Nov. 4 and 5.

Over 500 professionals from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region will be attending the tech event, which is being organized by MIT Technology Review Arabia in cooperation with Dubai Future Foundation and Haykal Media.

The conference will feature a list of 31 prominent regional and international speakers including government officials, researchers and entrepreneurs.

With the aim of understanding technological developments that will drive the new global economy, the event will focus on five key themes: artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of work; computer created reality; the future of digital health, future cities; and the future of energy and sustainability.

Speakers from the region will include Noura bint Mohammed Al-Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development in the UAE; Dr. Thani Ahmed Al-Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment in the UAE; Abdulla Bin Touq, Secretary General of the UAE Cabinet; and Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al-Nahyan, Founder and CEO of Alliances for Global Sustainability.

Among the other speakers are Solomon Assefa, Vice President, IBM Research - Africa & Emerging Market Solutions; Emmanuel Fombu, Director, Digital Medicine & Innovation, Johnson & Johnson; Vishal Chatrath CEO & Co-Founder, Prowler.io; Kevin Hu, Co-Founder & CEO, Quantifai; and Ramzi Jaber, Partner, eConstruct.

The conference will also feature a number of speakers from MIT including David Rose, Spatial Computing Expert, MIT School of Architecture; Howard Herzog, Senior Research Engineer, MIT Energy Initiative; Carlo Ratti, Director, MIT Senseable City Lab; and Donald Sadoway, John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Chemistry, MIT.

For its second edition of “Innovators Under 35” MENA, EmTech has selected 20 innovators from the region, who will present a three-minute elevator pitch during the conference.

The innovators – technologists and scientists – will put forward their work in a wide range of fields, notably biomedicine, computing, communications, energy, materials, software, transportation and the internet. The winners will be announced at the end of the conference.

Organized by “MIT Technology Review” since 1999, the “Innovators Under 35” competition has honored such brilliant minds as Google’s Larry Page and Sergey Brin; Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg; Tesla’s JB Straubel; Spotify’s Daniel Ek; and Broad Institute’s Feng Zhang.

The competition’s first edition in 2018 picked 10 winners from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Syria.


Saudi POS spending rises 4.5% to $3.8bn in late February: SAMA

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Saudi POS spending rises 4.5% to $3.8bn in late February: SAMA

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s point-of-sale spending rose 4.5 percent to SR14.5 billion ($3.8 billion) in the week ending Feb. 28, even as the number of transactions declined.

According to the latest data from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA, the total number of transactions fell 4.6 percent to 210.53 million during the period.

Freight transport and postal services recorded the largest jump, surging 50.4 percent to SR121.35 million. Apparel and clothing followed with a 44.2 percent gain to SR1.9 billion. 

Personal care transactions grew 21.7 percent, while books and stationery advanced 8.3 percent. Hotel receipts also increased 11.1 percent to SR376.26 million. 

Pharmacies and medical supplies registered a 23.5 percent rise to SR254.51 million, while medical services edged up 10.2 percent to SR531.56 million. 

Food and beverage purchases declined 11.4 percent to SR2.33 billion, though the segment still accounted for the largest share of POS activity. Restaurants and cafes followed with a 1.8 percent drop to SR1.22 billion. 

The Kingdom’s key urban centers reflected the broader trend. Riyadh, which accounted for the largest share of POS activity, recorded a 2.5 percent increase to SR4.86 billion, compared with SR4.75 billion the previous week. Transactions in the capital totaled 65.7 million, down 5.9 percent week on week. 

In Jeddah, transaction values climbed 5.6 percent to SR2 billion, while Dammam posted a 1.6 percent uptick to SR689 million. 

Weekly POS figures tracked by SAMA offer insight into consumer behavior and the continued expansion of digital payments across Saudi Arabia. 

The data also highlights the expanding reach of POS infrastructure, extending beyond major retail hubs to smaller cities and service sectors, supporting broader digital inclusion initiatives.  

The growth of digital payment technologies aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives, promoting electronic transactions and contributing to the Kingdom’s broader digital economy.