Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has unveiled details …
Saudi Arabia boards outline need for ‘experience’ to power Vision 2030
Heidrick & Struggles has launched the second Board Monitor report in Saudi Arabia, with Vision 2030 driving accelerated growth for …
Standard Chartered project UAE exports to reach AED 2 trillion by 2030
Standard Chartered has revealed its latest research report entitled “Future of Trade: New opportunities in high-growth corridors – that project …
Google Cloud opens new cloud region in Doha
Google Cloud have officially announced the opening of its Doha cloud region – which is expected to boost the economy …
UAE set to get ‘real’ when it comes to instant payments
Craig Ramsey, global head of real-time payments at ACI Worldwide, tells CNME Editor Mark Forker what impact he believes the …
Industry 4.0 presents biggest opportunity for businesses: Cisco
Business leaders and governments in the Middle East must leverage the potential of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) to have …
AI adoption could increase UAE’s GDP by $96 billion: study
Rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions will increase the UAE’s GDP by $96 billion by 2030, enabling organisations to better meet and predict customer and citizen trends and drive digital business innovation.
SME sector in GCC set to hit $920bn in next five years: study
While the GCC region accounts for only 34% of the MENA SME sector, with around $360 billion per year, it has the largest potential for SMEs regionally, as it is growing from a relatively low base.
IoT solutions market in GCC set to hit $11bn by 2025: report
By 2025, The IoT solutions market in the region will be worth US$ 11 billion, generating potential value for the economy of nearly US$ 160 billion (AED 587.68 billion), implying that every dollar spent on IoT solutions could produce nearly US$ 14.50 in economic value.
India to overtake US on number of developers by 2017
The US may be the global centre of the IT universe, but India will exceed the US in the number of software developers by 2017, a new report notes.