Dubai to host generative AI congress in October

The assembly, which is organized by the Dubai Future Foundation, takes place on Oct. 11-12 at the Museum of the Future and AREA 2071 at Emirates Towers in Dubai. (AFP/File)
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Updated 26 July 2023
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Dubai to host generative AI congress in October

  • Public and private sector enterprises to be brought together to discuss use and potential of artificial intelligence

LONDON: Dubai is to host a congress on generative artificial intelligence in October, the Dubai Media Office announced on Tuesday.

The Dubai Assembly for Generative AI will gather a cohort of international guests from the private and public sectors, including government officials, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and academics, to discuss the opportunities and risks posed by recent technologies.

The Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum said in a statement: “Dubai has emerged as one of the cities with the fastest rates of adoption of new technologies and the highest uptake of their cutting-edge applications across the economy and government.

“The Dubai Assembly for Generative AI seeks to develop an inclusive vision for the future of generative AI, encompassing its forthcoming advancements and the promising opportunities it offers.”

Sheikh Hamdan stressed the importance of the event, adding that the two-day congress will be an opportunity to reflect on the rapid changes brought about by AI.

The assembly, which is organized by the Dubai Future Foundation, takes place on Oct. 11-12 at the Museum of the Future and AREA 2071 at Emirates Towers in Dubai.

The event will focus on the importance of using generative AI tools in both the public and private sectors, and the need for a wider debate around emerging technology.

A diverse lineup of keynote speeches, panel discussions and interactive sessions will explore how generative AI can be used to improve key sectors, including health, education, financial services, software development, media, advertising, music, and entertainment.

The assembly will also examine challenges resulting from the use of generative AI, addressing issues such as data misuse, intellectual property, and adherence to transparency and credibility standards.

The event is set to take place at a time when the generative AI sector in the Gulf is rapidly expanding. The sector contributed $10 billion to the region’s economy in 2022, but this is expected to grow to $150 billion in the coming years.

The region has seen a significant increase in investment in generative AI in recent months.

Sheikh Hamdan announced in June the launch of the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence, a new venture that will help government entities embrace cutting-edge technologies across key sectors, boost efficiency, and improve service delivery across public services.

Deloitte, the world’s largest professional services organization, in May launched the Deloitte Middle East AI Institute that will serve as a catalyst for advancing innovation toward driving transformative change.


Saudi Media Forum expects large rollout of speakers, panels ahead of 5th edition

The fifth edition of the Saudi Media Forum due to kick off in early February is expected to attract more than 300 participants.
Updated 11 January 2026
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Saudi Media Forum expects large rollout of speakers, panels ahead of 5th edition

  • More than 300 participants expected to discuss issues, challenges facing sector 
  • Leading platform for media exchange will explore ways to keep pace with a rapidly changing world 

RIYADH: The fifth edition of the Saudi Media Forum due to kick off in early February is expected to attract more than 300 participants across hundreds of panels. 

The forum aims to explore the future of media in a rapidly transforming world, reflecting the dynamic cultural and developmental landscape of the Saudi Arabia. 

High-level editors, reporters, and speakers include Karen Elliott House, former executive editor of The Wall Street Journal; Julie Pace, executive editor and senior vice president of the Associated Press; and Ben Smith, co-founder and editor-in-chief of the global news platform Semafor. 

The forum is a leading Saudi platform for media exchange and cooperation, fostering capacity building, stimulating innovation, and building bridges of communication locally and globally. 

The fifth edition reaffirms the forum’s status as a pivotal event in the year of media transformation, bringing together the most prominent media figures to discuss the issues and challenges facing the sector, and ways to keep pace with a rapidly changing world. 

The forum includes the Future of Media Exhibition, which will bring together government entities and private companies, both local and international, under one roof. Exhibitor pavilions will showcase the latest products and contributions in media, radio, and television. These pavilions, alongside the dedicated presentation platform, provide an opportunity for participants to share their innovations and specialized services with visitors. 

The exhibition’s main stage will offer comprehensive insights into the media sector through panel discussions, dialogues, and workshops featuring local and international speakers, while also providing opportunities for signing cooperation agreements and partnerships.