ScienceSoft to Present a Multi-Agent AI Taking Most Contact Center Tasks at WHX Dubai 2026
FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates–(BUSINESS WIRE/AETOSWire)– ScienceSoft will speak at the World Health Expo (WHX) Dubai 2026, the event formerly known…
FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates–(BUSINESS WIRE/AETOSWire)– ScienceSoft will speak at the World Health Expo (WHX) Dubai 2026, the event formerly known…
· US$5.9M awarded to 11 organisations and high schools from the UAE, Brazil, Canada, Nepal, Switzerland, Uganda and across six…
· IFS software used by Cadillac Formula 1® Team to support multiple areas of the Team’s operations· Partnership to showcase…
As corporate AI moves beyond pilots and experimentation, infrastructure designers and operators face a series of big challenges spanning power,…
The expanded capabilities strengthen identity protection, disrupt device-related crime, and help governments secure their mobile ecosystems Nairobi, Kenya, 13 January…
BTCL has reduced registration and renewal fees for .bd second- and third-level domains by 36 percent, making national web addresses more affordable. The revised pricing lowers costs for startups, businesses, and individuals seeking an online presence, while continuing to operate under existing BTRC regulations.
Starlink has made its satellite internet service free for users in Iran amid protests and state-imposed internet blackouts. The move allows terminals to operate without payment, bypassing censorship and reinforcing Starlink’s growing role as a geopolitical tool enabling uncensored connectivity in authoritarian environments.
Dr. Sultan Al Jaber opened ADSW 2026 by framing AI as a transformative force dependent on energy. He warned of surging data centre demand, urged pragmatic growth, and positioned the UAE as a long-term leader balancing hydrocarbons with renewables, anchored by Masdar’s global clean energy legacy.
UAE-based fintech Mal has raised $230 million to build a mobile-first, AI-native Islamic digital bank. Founded in 2025, the Abu Dhabi-based platform targets underbanked communities and plans a 2026 launch, starting in the UAE before expanding across the Middle East and Asia.
Saudi Arabia’s STC Bank has partnered with Mastercard to expand cross-border payment services using Mastercard Move. The collaboration enables fast, secure transfers from the Kingdom to over 120 countries, supporting Vision 2030 by enhancing digital financial services, improving payment transparency, and offering flexible payout options for consumers and businesses.