GITEX GLOBAL 2025 Day 2: Nation-Scale AI & Computing Power Dominate Global Digital Economy Growth
- Capacity crowds return on Day 2 for
breakthrough sessions on nation-scale AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, and
creative industries
- Global technology giants showcase
next-generation AI enterprise, data, and cloud solutions
- Strategic MoUs in AI, cloud, cybersecurity,
and public services signed to strengthen cross-sector collaboration
Dubai, UAE - 14 October 2025: The buzz intensified on Day 2
of GITEX GLOBAL 2025, as record crowds and packed conference halls
reaffirmed the unstoppable momentum of the world’s largest technology and AI event.
The day’s proceedings opened
with a thought-provoking virtual discussion on ‘AI-Native Societies; between
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and Peng Xiao, Group CEO, G42, followed by
influential leaders’ discussions from Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Khazna Data
Centres, Cerebras, TAMM – Department of Government Enablement (Government of
Abu Dhabi), Presight, Core42, Inception, AIQ, and Mohamed bin Zayed University
of Artificial Intelligence, delivering high-impact insights on the structural,
economic, and cultural foundations of the intelligence economy.
Taking place from 13-17
October 2025, the 45th edition of GITEX GLOBAL converges more
than 6,800 exhibitors, 2,000 startups, 1,200 investors, and delegations from
over 180 countries. The second day shifted focus on the intricate elements forming
nation-scale AI infrastructures – using an integration of quantum computing, cloud,
data, tech policies, and software to drive economic and societal impact.
AI, Compute and Quantum Power
Take the Main Stage
Opening Day 2’s dialogue, Jim
Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent, delivered insights on “Taking Control of Your
Sovereign AI Future,” urging nations and enterprises to build autonomous
compute infrastructure through open source and future mindset. Jim Keller
shared: "Open source is a path for innovation, but also a path to really
own it, so you can chart your own destiny. Imagine there’s a world where you
could own the AI IP, CPU tech and there’s open source software. You just
created a world where anybody could build an AI solution."
Diving into the era of
innovation powered by AI and quantum computing, Ana Paula Assis, SVP, Chair and
General Manager for EMEA and Growth Markets at IBM, offered strategic insights on
the interplay between AI models and quantum architectures. Ana Paula Assis
explained: “How you deploy AI in a way that not only makes sense for the user
but is also cost-effective. You need to consider these things all the time when
developing use-cases. With quantum architecture, we can parallelize a lot of
operations to run at the same time, so innovators can come up with solutions
today, which a classical computer would take years to achieve.”
Bringing a financial lens to the debates and discussions on-stage was Paul
L. Palandjian, CEO & General Partner of O’Leary Ventures (USA), founded by
the renowned investor and television personality – Kevin O’Leary. Paul addressed
the debates around sustainability and the race to build hyperscale data centres.
On stage, he shared, “If you’re in the data centre business, by definition
you’re in the power business. Today there’s a tremendous shortage, especially
in North America, for power.” On AI’s hype vs value, he shared, “We are in the
first half of the first inning of a five-decade megatrend. The bubble that
people are talking about is the over-exuberance for everything AI and the
valuations being ascribed to emerging AI companies. But the megatrend of power
generation or data is not going away.”
Moving into the creative
domain, Eliah Seton, CEO of SoundCloud (USA), addressed “The Future of Music in
the Age of AI – Ethics, Equity and Opportunity,” calling for balance between
creativity and transparency. Eliah elaborated, "AI and music is a
question of trust and transparency. One of the major challenges is whether generative
AI companies have trained their models on human artistry, on IP, without
consent. Content identification, AI detection and tagging content is key to
build this trust and transparency to respect this artistry."
Exhibitors Showcase Cloud,
Data, and Developer Frontiers
Across the show floor,
enterprise innovation continued to drive crowds.
Google Cloud
captivated visitors with live demos of transformative AI-optimised data
analytics and sustainable cloud architecture for the Middle East, speeding up
innovation and business transformation across the region.
Abu-Dhabi based company specialized
in advanced AI with real-world value, ai71 presented its suite of
solutions transforming diverse sectors. Chiara Marcati, Chief AI Advisory
& Business Officer, ai71, commented: “At GITEX GLOBAL, ai71 is
demonstrating our applied AI products for enterprise and government and
discussing our deployment architecture approach to working closely with
customers to help them to overcome barriers to enterprise-wide AI adoption and
unlock the full potential of AI to transform business. GITEX GLOBAL is a
platform unlike any other for ai71 to connect with partners, customers and
important stakeholders from across the technology ecosystem."
At GITEX GLOBAL 2025, HPE
unveiled next-generation solutions including Morpheus Enterprise and VME for
intelligent hybrid cloud orchestration, alongside the Cray supercomputing and
their Sovereign AI Factory, a modular solution helping enterprises and
governments deploy and scale trusted, locally governed AI infrastructure.
Developer audiences flocked to
JetBrains to experience its powerful tools which offer full control over organisational AI usage,
privacy, and productivity with options like the AI coding assistants and AI agents.
In addition, the company is presenting its IDE Services for enterprises to
boost collaboration, streamline licence management, and centralise developer
tool control.
Mangobot, a
Dubai-based robotics company, showcased its lineup of advanced humanoid,
industrial, and military-grade “Wolf Pack” dog robots. Its flagship A2 humanoid
can learn complex skills such as surgical procedures, redefining digital
healthcare and robotics.
Another robotics innovator, Micropolis
unveiled an autonomous vehicle engineered for police and public safety
operations, capable of deployment in hazardous zones. Equipped with advanced
sensors and AI-driven monitoring, it detects abnormal behaviour, gathers
evidence, and reports incidents in real time.
MoUs Strengthen Multi-Sector
Collaboration
Day 2 saw a series of
high-profile partnership signings to reinforce the tech ecosystem growth across
public and private sectors.
Microsoft
and Dubai Municipality signed a memorandum of cooperation on cloud
computing and cybersecurity strategy. While Deloitte and IBM announced
a partnership to accelerate AI adoption at scale across the region, with a
strategic focus on AI, financial operations, and cybersecurity. Among many
public-private collaborations, First Abu Dhabi Bank also signed a
collaboration with the UAE Media Council.
Event Momentum Builds with Day
3 Spotlighting Biotech & Digital Health
With
every stand buzzing and registration counters overflowing, GITEX GLOBAL 2025
continues to set new records in attendance and impact. Day 3 shifts focus to breakthroughs
in digital health and biosciences.
From gene-editing AI to computer-brain
human implants and AI leveraging data from 100 million years of mammal
resistance data to power new drug discoveries, GITEX GLOBAL sparks a new age of
AI-driven human healthcare.