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Top RatedCybersecurity, the 5G Divide, and the Workforce Gap Shaping the Future of GCC Smart Cities
by tag | Nov 27, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Information Technology | 0 |
GCC countries are moving fast to build advanced smart cities that depend on data, sensors, and...
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Building Capabilities in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
by tag | Nov 30, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Talent | 0 |
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PopularWhy Governments Are Now the First Enterprise Customer for AI Companies
by tag | Dec 10, 2025 | Business, Government | 0 |
The GCC has entered a period of rapid digital expansion. Governments across Saudi Arabia, the UAE,...
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LatestOPEC+ production vs. fiscal breakevens: a country-by-country scorecard
by tag | May 4, 2026 | Government | 0 |
OPEC+ quota agreements cap revenue across GCC states while fiscal breakevens remain elevated. This scorecard ranks Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, and Bahrain on five variables and quantifies the gap between production-constrained income and budget requirements.
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Programmable Halal Economy in the GCC: How Blockchain Is Changing Trade
by tag | Apr 24, 2026 | Blockchain, Government | 0 |
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The Sovereign Catalyst: How PIF and Mubadala Are Building an On-Chain Financial System
by tag | Apr 19, 2026 | Blockchain, Government | 0 |
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The Hormuz Blockade is Repricing Risk Across GCC Construction
by tag | Apr 16, 2026 | Business, Government | 0 |
The $27 Trillion Liquidity Problem in Global Trade
Mar 9, 2026 | Blockchain, Business
An estimated $27 trillion sits idle in global correspondent banking accounts. Learn how CBDC settlement platforms and GCC financial initiatives could reduce prefunding and improve capital efficiency in cross-border trade.
Read MoreHow Saudi Arabia and the UAE Are Rebuilding Capital Markets On-Chain
Mar 2, 2026 | Blockchain, Business
An in-depth analysis of GCC real-world asset tokenization, covering blockchain property registries, renewable energy financing, digital sukuk, and CBDC integration.
Read MoreFrom 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 MoreThe Skyward Shift: How Dubai Is Turning Airspace into Public Transport
Jan 19, 2026 | Business, Government
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.
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 MoreThe Great Convergence: Why Intersec 2026 Redefines National Resilience
Jan 8, 2026 | Events, Government
Intersec 2026 marks a clear shift in how national safety is designed and governed. As physical infrastructure and digital systems become inseparable, resilience now depends on coordination across agencies, technologies, and people. From long-range surveillance to public readiness initiatives, the UAE is presenting a model where anticipation replaces reaction and security is treated as a core function of national planning.
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