The development is reportedly in the early planning stages and is said to be twice the size of New York City.
Bayanat, a geospatial data provider, and Al Yah Satellite Communications will become Space42, the MENA region’s first AI-powered space-tech company.
The UAE logistics company will team up with a US maritime transport firm to explore opportunities in the Middle East and beyond.
The fintech “buy now, pay later” platform has achieved unicorn status after being valued at $1 billion.
The event is now the largest tech festival in Dubai, attracting hundreds of global startups, investors, and over 8,000 attendees.
The site at Qiddiya will host global events and attract 10 million visitors annually with gaming-themed accommodation and 100,000 sqm of entertainment.
The Chevrolet Bolt-based Cruise AVs are helping to cement Dubai’s position as a global leader of self-driving transport.
The cloud-based software allows UAE companies to process wages in a single click while staying fully compliant with local labor laws.
The UAVs reduce costs and boost efficiency by replacing helicopters and large teams of researchers and geophysicists.
Events like the BLAST Premier World Finals in the United Arab Emirates are cementing the region’s reputation as a gamer’s paradise.