Trixie LohMirmand, de Executive Vice President of Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), don talk say Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deep technology go shape and drive de future global economy. Dis talk dey come as GITEX GLOBAL 2024, de world’s largest tech and startup event, dey set to hold from 14-18 October at DWTC in Dubai.
GITEX GLOBAL 2024 go feature over 6500 companies and 1800 startups, with international participation increasing by almost 40 per cent. De event go focus on de theme “Global Collaboration to Forge a Future AI Economy”, and it go bring together de world’s largest technology enterprises, governments, investors, experts, startups, academia, and researchers.
According to Fortune Business Insights, de global AI market go reach $621 billion in 2024 and soar to $2.7 trillion by 2032. GITEX GLOBAL 2024 go present over 3,500 enterprises showcasing de latest breakthrough innovations in AI, IoT, data, and cloud technologies.
De event also go include de region’s largest Data Centre Symposium, featuring industry leaders like Datalec, Kerno, Khazna, Legrand, NTT Data, Schneider Electric, and Vertiv. Additionally, de GITEX Cyber Valley cybersecurity showcase go discuss de risks of global cybercrime, with specialists forecasting damage costs could reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025.
Dubai Internet City, under de leadership of Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President of Commercial at TECOM Group PJSC and Managing Director, go be a proud partner in dis mission towards a brighter future. Abu Dhabi’s influential companies, including Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) and G42 Group, also go reinforce de Emirate’s position as an emerging global AI nexus.