Artficial Intelligence
Top RatedThe Kingdom’s Startup Competitions (part 2)
by tag | Oct 23, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Information Technology, Talent | 0 |
In Saudi Arabia, start-up competitions have become essential engines for building the talent...
Business
PopularFrom Black Gold to White Oil: Saudi Arabia’s Race to Control the Battery Midstream
As the global energy transition accelerates, control over lithium processing has become the true source of power in the battery economy. Saudi Arabia is responding by anchoring domestic refining in Yanbu, extracting lithium from oilfield brines, and securing global supply through sovereign capital. The result is a coordinated strategy to control the battery midstream, where value, resilience, and industrial leverage converge.
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Why Governments Are Now the First Enterprise Customer for AI Companies
by tag | Dec 10, 2025 | Business, Government | 0 |
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Business Growth Strategies for SMEs in Oman
by tag | Sep 24, 2025 | Business, Government | 0 |
Government
LatestThe Skyward Shift: How Dubai Is Turning Airspace into Public Transport
by tag | Jan 19, 2026 | Business, Government | 0 |
In March 2026, Dubai will begin operating its airspace as a functional layer of public transport. Rather than expanding roads, the city is introducing a vertical mobility network that connects the airport, Downtown, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Marina through commercial flying taxis. The result is not just faster travel, but predictable movement in a city where time is an economic asset.
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The Great Convergence: Why Intersec 2026 Redefines National Resilience
by tag | Jan 8, 2026 | Events, Government | 0 |
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From Subsidy to Venture Capital: Inside Oman’s Future Fund Experiment
by tag | Jan 7, 2026 | Government, Startups | 0 |
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UAE’s Sovereign AI Is Redefining Global AI Governance
by tag | Jan 6, 2026 | Artficial Intelligence, Government | 0 |
From Oil to Estrogen: Why Qatar Is Building the Gulf’s FemTech Economy
Jan 21, 2026 | Startups
While much of the Gulf startup ecosystem chases consumer scale, Qatar is building a different kind of advantage. Through FemTech and deep science, it is investing in clinical validation, intellectual property, and export-ready health technology designed for global markets.
Read MoreAI@70 in Dubai: Reframing the Next Seventy Years of Artificial Intelligence
Jan 15, 2026 | Artficial Intelligence, Events
Seventy years after artificial intelligence was first defined at Dartmouth College, the field has reached a turning point. Technical capability is accelerating, but global alignment on governance, ethics, and long-term responsibility is not. AI@70 in Dubai brings together researchers, policymakers, and institutional leaders to address this gap, extending the AI conversation beyond short policy cycles and toward a shared vision for the year 2096.
Read MoreHow Gulf Startups Build What Actually Works
Jan 4, 2026 | Information Technology, Startups
Gulf entrepreneurship is often described through the language of state ambition, national visions,...
Read MoreFrom Content to Capital: How Dubai Is Formalizing the Creator Economy
Jan 2, 2026 | Events, Social Media
The creator economy is entering a new phase, one defined by governance, capital, and enterprise building. At the 1 Billion Followers Summit 2026, Dubai made a clear statement: creators are no longer just media personalities, they are founders, employers, and economic actors. This is how the UAE is formalizing digital influence into structured business value.
Read MoreUAE Strategic Roadmap for Innovation in 2026
Jan 1, 2026 | Artficial Intelligence, Government, Information Technology
Q1 2026 marks a decisive shift in the UAE’s innovation strategy, from long-term planning to coordinated execution at scale. As artificial intelligence is embedded across governance, energy, security, and mobility, the country is operating less like a test market and more like a systems integrator. This analysis explains how the UAE is translating Vision 2031 into measurable economic impact, sovereign digital infrastructure, and operational resilience.
Read MoreDegree vs Pedigree in the Gulf, Why Skills Are Replacing Credentials
Dec 27, 2025 | Talent
For decades, university degrees functioned as economic filters across the Gulf. A credential from...
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