The electric vehicle market in the UAE is estimated to reach 15,000 units by 2025 with incentives from the government such as vehicle registration charges exemptions, road tolls and subsidies for car buyers. There are currently plenty of electric models available, making it easy for people to switch to eco-friendly cars. The UAE government also has plans to install 42,000 charging stations by 2030. With climate change being top of mind, EVs are becoming increasingly popular, so this trend is sure to continue.
Discover the potential opportunities for trade and investment between the United Arab Emirates and South Africa. Learn how the UAE delegation is promoting growth by exploring joint ventures, stimulating export-import activities, funding projects and fostering climate-change solutions. Come discover the beneficial relationship between these two countries!
Discover how Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is the world’s first utility and UAE’s first government entity to use chatbot technology with Microsoft's support. This advanced technology will provide great benefits to customers and employees alike. Al Tayer emphasizes Dubai's digital future; and with DEWA’s artificial intelligence and digital services, a convenient customer experience is delivered.
TDRA's "Name Ideas" Initiative allows users to quickly and easily find a UAE (.ae) domain name suitable for their website. Supported by ChatGPT technology, it enables selection of multiple available names based on a detailed description of their intended commercial activity and then registration of the domain name through a licensed domain registrar.
Discover the emerging hot spot of outsourcing services in the UAE - learn more about the report from internationally recognised Boston Consulting Group, in collaboration with Forwards MENA. Their research reflects the UAE's GDP and ease of doing business across the Arab World - customer support, finance, HR and KPO are highlighted as the major job clusters now and in the near future.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?