Meet the leaders of the healthcare revolution

For parents around the world, it is a frightening and all-too-familiar experience when their child is crying and in obvious pain. But if this happens late at night, the doctor won’t see patients until the next day, after parents have spent many anxious hours waiting for a consultation that takes only 10 minutes to complete.

Dubai leads the way in data

If data is the fuel powering the Globalization 4.0 trend in focus at Davos in 2019, then no city is better positioned for this new era than the bustling trade and services hub of modern-day Dubai.

Beating the drum of innovation

Digital technology has always been a passion for California-based rapper and music producer Arabian Prince. Now the founding member of N.W.A. is helping the Middle Eastern music industry embrace all the possibilities of digital innovation.

Car rental moves into the fast lane

In 2018, young entrepreneur Abdulkader Almkinzy shook up the car rental market in Saudi Arabia by launching online platform Telgani. The aggregator has helped take rental services in the country to a whole new level.

Make way for the Internet of Energy

One of the most dramatic implications of the Internet of Energy is the so-called virtualization of the traditional power plant, the replacement of large generating facilities by aggregated small producers.

Influence on the internet

"When fans register on the platform, the more information they leave about themselves, the more content they unlock. It is trading content for data." Q&A with Sam Feldt, Musician & DJ, Creator of Fangold and Fangage.

SEAT taps into Barcelona’s supercomputer power

To position itself for this new era, SEAT has developed close ties with the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), home to MareNostrum 4, the third most powerful supercomputer in Europe.

Doing business gets smarter

Buzz talks to Mohammed Shael al Saadi, CEO, Corporate Strategic Affairs at Dubai's Department of Economic Development (DED) about the DED’s crucial role in accelerating Dubai’s journey to happiness and progress.

Changing the relationship between humans and technology

Technology will be more and more human-like, hence making it easier for people to use. Therefore, people will embrace it immediately.

What’s next for tech?

Perhaps the most challenging technological phenomenon in the world today is the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI), in particular robots and machines that can spot new patterns in data and learn for themselves.

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