The event is now the largest tech festival in Dubai, attracting hundreds of global startups, investors, and over 8,000 attendees.
The Chevrolet Bolt-based Cruise AVs are helping to cement Dubai’s position as a global leader of self-driving transport.
The UAVs reduce costs and boost efficiency by replacing helicopters and large teams of researchers and geophysicists.
The move aligns with the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, which aims to create the world's most liveable city.
The "vertical farm" venture is expected to be operational by 2026 and will be capable of replacing 1% of UAE fresh produce imports.
XPANCEO's futuristic eyewear can be controlled using voice, gestures, glances, and "probably later, your mind", according to the company’s founder.
The company aims to leverage the city's advanced digital infrastructure and has also announced the launch of a new product called Check Reputation.
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The company has ambitious plans for growth and has already begun scaling operations in US cities.
The "Uber for luggage" service starts at Dh99 and offers collection, storage, and delivery.