The United Arab Emirates Space Agency (UAESA) has signed a Declaration of Principles with Bahrain’s National Space Science Agency (NSSA) and the UAE’s Khalifa University, for the Training of the Bahrain Space Team.
Excessive technology use to blame for child obesity in UAE, Saudi Arabia
Nine in 10 children across UAE and KSA have access to tablets, smartphones or other handheld electronic devices with screens.1 3482Duke of Cambridge rebukes social media firms
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, has accused social media companies of not being adequately proactive when dealing with fake …
UAE-based Yahsat launches MYSAT-1 CubeSat to the ISS
Yahsat, UAE-based global satellite operator, wholly-owned by Mubadala Investment Company, and Khalifa University of Science and Technology, a research university …
Alphabet Verily stops glucose-detecting contact lens project
Alphabet Inc’s life sciences division Verily said on Friday that it was putting on hold one of its oldest and …
Volkswagen to invest billions on developing electric cars
Volkswagen’s chief executive Herbert Diess said that the firm is expected to become the most profitable manufacturer of electric cars …
Whirlpool launches new initiative to bridge tech gap in the Middle East
In a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at bridging the widening technology gap in the Middle East region, Whirlpool Corporation has launched …
How Spire Solutions is leading the disruptive distribution space
Avinash Advani, newly appointed CEO of Spire Solutions, elaborates on how the firm is revolutionising the regional distribution space. …