RUCKUS Networks Announces Official Partnership with TGR Has F1 Team
As the Official Networking Partner, RUCKUS purpose-driven network solutions will help enable trackside, hospitality and factory solutions for the TGR…
As the Official Networking Partner, RUCKUS purpose-driven network solutions will help enable trackside, hospitality and factory solutions for the TGR…
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Davos, Switzerland, 23 January 2026 – His Excellency Majid A. Alkassabi, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Commerce, today at the World…
BingX, a leading crypto exchange and Web3-AI company, today announced aremarkable milestone for its TradFi offerings, achieving a 24-hour tradingvolume…
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The global company is strengthening its regional presence with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam. Dubai, UAE,…
Almadar Aljadid has completed final technical preparations to launch Libya’s first national 5G service. The rollout supports the country’s digital transformation agenda, aims to deliver world-class connectivity, and positions Libya within the global landscape of modern telecommunications.
Abu Dhabi has launched a new Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in partnership with the World Economic Forum, focused on quantum, robotics, space systems, and AI. Led by TII, the Centre will accelerate responsible deployment of frontier technologies, strengthen global policy leadership, and position the UAE as a premier hub for advanced innovation.
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed toured UMEX and SimTEX 2026 in Abu Dhabi, reviewing global advances in unmanned systems, AI, robotics, and simulation. He highlighted the exhibitions’ role in global knowledge exchange and in reinforcing the UAE’s position as a hub for future technologies across civil and defence sectors.
KAUST spinouts have raised over $1bn, marking Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a serious deep-tech hub. The university is now courting global VCs, corporates, and accelerators to expand its funding base, accelerate clean-tech and critical-minerals innovation, and de-risk early-stage research under Vision 2030’s diversification drive.