Government, UAE

Smart Dubai explores prospects of an integrated tech infrastructure

Smart Dubai has organised a brainstorming session at its headquarters in Dubai Design District, d3, as part of its Smart Cities Hackathon.

The event drew representatives from 15 government entities and private companies across various sectors.

As part of the Dubai Shared Infrastructure project, which is a pillar of the Dubai Paperless Strategy, the session sought to develop a roadmap to create a shared technological infrastructure for the emirate.

In addition, the session also discussed prospects for cooperation among all parties to improve the performance of the smart government ecosystem.

Smart Dubai seeks to promote a future-focused mindset among participants, exchanging ideas and tactics that will help provide integrated life experiences for the citizens and residents of the emirate, develop ICT infrastructure and governance practices, and enhance cooperation to drive Dubai’s transformation as the happiest and smartest city in the world.

The meeting was attended by representatives from several government bodies, as well as private-sector entities specialising in technology, telecommunications, free zones, real estate, and smart city infrastructure.

Wesam Lootah, CEO, Smart Dubai Government Establishment, SDG, said, “Smart Dubai is committed to building an integrated shared technological infrastructure that will meet all the needs and requirements of a futuristic smart city, solidifying its global leadership in smart city development, and achieving the vision of our wise leadership to transform Dubai into the happiest and smartest city in the world.

“Strengthening Dubai’s technological infrastructure requires concerted efforts from all government and private-sector entities involved in Dubai government’s smart transformation. This collaboration constitutes a solid foundation for building a sustainable smart city. Today, we take another step forward in our journey to the future, in collaboration with our strategic partners, to offer the best possible services and spread happiness among the citizens and residents of Dubai.”

The brainstorming session explored several topics, from customer experiences and integrated smart channels, to data exchanges and integration in the public and private sectors. Participants went on to explore the next generation of shared infrastructure and advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, big data and the Internet of Things, examining Dubai government’s experience in technological infrastructure governance and financing.

Previous ArticleNext Article

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

GET TAHAWULTECH.COM IN YOUR INBOX

The free newsletter covering the top industry headlines