World Future Economy Digital Leaders Summit debuts at GITEX GLOBAL, shaping the future global tech and policy landscape
The 44th edition of the world’s largest tech event, begins at Dubai World Trade Centre as key
high-level gathering puts the focus on technology investments.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 14 October
2024: Government officials, global industry leaders and experts
gathered in Dubai for the opening day of the World Future Economy
Digital Leaders Summit on Monday as conversations began about
charting a course for AI Compute-Driven economic transformation.
GITEX GLOBAL, the
world’s largest tech event, got underway at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), as topics on
‘Tech Investment Day’ centred around the next-gen semi-conductors market, which is
expected to be valued USD $1 trillion by 2030, and the future of data governance. The mega event is under the
theme of ‘Global Collaboration to Forge a Future AI Economy’.
The World Future Economy Digital Leaders
Summit comes at a time where UAE is accelerating its efforts in adopting AI in
different sectors. Last year, the country’s AI market was
valued at
USD $3.47 billion. H.E. Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri, Cabinet Member & Minister of
Economy at UAE’s Ministry of Economy, explained the importance of AI and how it
is central to the country’s economic future.
Addressing the audience, he highlighted AI is a major driver for the
future and is already impacting our everyday lives whether it is transportation or ordering food but to propel
growth even further across different sectors, people and companies need to learn how to enable AI
effectively.
This year’s GITEX GLOBAL has attracted its
largest international participation with 40% growth, welcoming new nations to the 44th edition of the
showpiece event. Europe has a major presence this week, the biggest in the event’s history with the
region’s tech industry projected to grow by 12% by the end of this year.
Stephane Ouaki, Head of Department at European Innovation
Council outlined how the continent is accelerating its tech ecosystem. He said the
Council is supporting game-changing innovations, giving entrepreneurs access to opportunities to enhance their
knowledge, and learn from other professionals to boost the growth of their businesses which benefits not only
economies nationally but also regionally.
Ignacy Niemczycki, Undersecretary of State Ministry of
Economic Development and Technology of Poland, delivered a presentation on how the
country is embracing technology. He said: “Our culture is a key pillar in our journey of being a tech
leader and we have a stable economy which has been very resilient for the last 30 years.
“More importantly, there is a real interest in the STEM field
– if you ask most people in Poland, their choice would be to become an software engineer and this has
created a situation where we have one of the best IT programmers in the world with some great tech entrepreneurs
already from Poland.”
Attendees also heard from Dr. Jaroslaw Kutylowski, the
founder and CEO of DeepL a German-leading global language AI company, on how his
business utilises large language models (LLMs). He said: “The models that we have been building have all
stayed true to our products which has brought us success so far. As the company has been growing, we have been
able to invest more into compute technologies and have built a data centre facility in Sweden. However, we need
to keep innovating and see what the next step is. If we do not think ahead, we would be in the same position as
we are today.”
Meanwhile, Heman Bekele,
who was named TIME’s 2024 Kid of the Year for inventing a potential treatment for skin cancer, shared his
inspiring story. He explained how the failures that he experienced in life in producing his innovative soap
product has made him a stronger individual and passion has a been a key attribute to his career success so
far.
Taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) until 18 October,
GITEX GLOBAL presents its biggest, most international edition in its 44th year, welcoming over 6,500
exhibitors, 1,800 startups, 1,200 investors alongside governments from more than 180 countries.
GITEX GLOBAL is seamlessly connecting with world’s largest
network of tech events with its stellar list including GITEX EUROPE Berlin, GITEX ASIA Singapore, GITEX AFRICA
Morocco, and GITEX NIGERIA. These events are fostering collaboration and driving innovation to
shape the tech landscape of tomorrow.
For more information on GITEX
GLOBAL
2024 and to secure your passes, please visit www.gitex.com.