UAE tech exhibition spotlights AI, frontier technologies


DUBAI, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- The 45th edition of GITEX Global, one of the world's most influential technology and artificial intelligence exhibitions, kicked off in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Monday, drawing over 6,800 tech companies and 2,000 startups from around 180 countries.

Participants across fields such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, big data, and digital governance are showcasing their latest innovations at the event.

Some 300 Chinese tech companies, including China Mobile, China Electronics Corporation, ZTE, H3C, iFlytek, and Xpeng AEROHT, have drawn significant attention during the event with their innovative advancements in AI robotics, intelligent solutions, and flying cars, highlighting China's rapid ascent in the global technology landscape.

UAE Vice President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum attended the exhibition, visiting pavilions of leading global companies including Amazon Web Services (AWS), IBM, Microsoft, Huawei, and Xpeng AEROHT.

"GITEX has evolved beyond being a gathering of technology leaders from East and West -- it has become a global movement that reflects the UAE's determination to lead change, turn challenges into opportunities, and create strategic partnerships that strengthen our position as a central hub of the global digital economy," Sheikh Mohammed said.

The exhibition focuses on key themes such as AI infrastructure development, global innovation acceleration, and sustainable AI-driven economic growth. Through a series of conferences, expert panels, and interactive activities, it also aims to build a collaborative platform for cross-sector cooperation on a global scale.

"GITEX GLOBAL stands as one of the most influential events in the Middle East and worldwide, serving as a barometer for global technological innovation," said Nadir Saleh Habib Al Batrani, an exhibitor from Oman.

Batrani said he has observed a growing presence of Chinese companies at the exhibition. "Their advanced technologies, such as flying vehicles, AI robots, and AI solutions, have been very well-received. This demonstrates the global market's recognition and anticipation of Chinese technological advancements."

The event is being held at the Dubai World Trade Center and will run through October 17.

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