Dubai, May 26, 2022:
The two-day 35th global edition of World AI Show & Awards, the longest running AI series, organized by Trecon, closed on a high note with the inaugural World AI Awards to recognise contributions in various fields on Thursday.
Held under the patronage of the Private Office of Sheikh Saeed Bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, a member of the royal family of Dubai, the World AI Show and Awards brought together the most powerful voices in the global AI and RPA space.
The second day of the World AI Show kick-started with a panel discussion on Women in AI. The confluence of global AI women leaders equivocally stressed the significance for women to prove their worth and get recognition on merit. There was a broader representation of views with panelists from the UAE, Germany, and Oman on stage.
James Connolly, the regional director of DarkTrace, spoke about using artificial intelligence to surgically respond to fast and furious attacks and the threat landscape in 2022.
Padam Kafle, the Aster Hospitals head of IT and Automation, touched on the growth in enterprise adoption of the 5G network. Kafle took the award for best project implementation under the best AI use-case award in the private sector on behalf of Aster.
Other sessions included topics such as ethical uses of AI, ways for successful rapid implementation, trends, and scaling the adoption of AI to deliver business outcomes.
A special award was handed out to Eng Fahad A Alhamed, the Founder and Chairman of the Saudi Cloud Computing Association, who was given the AI Visionary of the Year award.
Emirates NBD Bank had three innovations shortlisted in the banking category and the team representing faced some nervous moments before knowing that it was the model they created for ensuring compliance with financial regulations using a quantitative scoring system with scorecards to identify bottlenecks.
In addition, they have created a call center analytics that uses AI to predict consumer behavior, as well as a Multiplier effect that gives the next-best action and personalization for a better banking experience.
With his ENBD colleagues, Sachin Chandna received the best AI use case award private sector in the banking segment along with his head of customer intelligence who received the AI proponent of the year award in the private sector as well.
The inaugural World AI Awards winners pose with the jury members at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers in Dubai. Photo by Trescon
Startup World Cup
The opening day saw the UAE finalist being spotted for the Startup World Cup. Affinsys, a startup running AI solutions for banks, telecom and insurance companies, won after the jury took a live decision based on final pitches from the top contenders and voted for UAE’s representation among 60-plus countries from where the World Cup winner will receive $1 million funding.
The inaugural edition of the World AI Awards was hosted in top glory with many AI visionaries and true flag bearers of the MENA region receiving the award for their contribution in the field of artificial intelligence.
“Dubai has always welcomed talent and we always looking to create a better future, so it was only natural for us to be associated with this event,” said Hisham Al Gurg, CEO at the Private Office. “AI is the future and it is nice to see so many experts and leading companies at World AI Show & Awards.”
Winners of World AI Awards:
Best AI use-case in Private Sector: Healthcare – Aliasgar Bohari, Zulekha Hospital Education – Shameed Sait, GEMS Education Banking – Sachin Chandna, Emirates NBD Financial Services – Saurav Suman, The Family Office Manufacturing – Wissam Al Adany, ADES Arabia Holding Retail – Mustafa Hussein, IKEA, Saudi Arabia Best Project Implementation – Padam Kafle, Aster Hospitals
Best AI use-case in Public Sector: Healthcare – Dr Maryam Alsharaf, Emirates Health Services Best Project Implementation – Dr Maryam Alsharaf, Emirates Health Services Education – Saud Aldajah, Higher Colleges of Technology Energy & Utilities – Awad El-Sidiq, Adnoc Distribution
Others Best Young Role Model – Maya Hiba, Al Ramz Corporation Best Value Chain – Raman Nathani, Rafed Pure Health Most Popular Proponent of the Year – Sachin Chandna, Emirates NBD Bank Visionary of the Year – Fahad Alhamed, Saudi Cloud Computing Association chairman
As rainy weather creates ideal conditions for mosquitoes, the authorities in Sharjah and Ajman have issued fresh guidelines to help residents prevent mosquito breeding and protect public health.
The main problem: Standing water
Authorities stressed that puddles and stagnant water are the biggest contributors to mosquito spread. Even small amounts, like water collected in containers, can quickly turn into breeding grounds.
Residents are being urged to:
Avoid contact with stagnant water Regularly inspect homes and surroundings Remove any standing water immediately Keep drainage systems clean and functional
Don’t overlook gardens and green spaces
Your garden could be part of the problem if not maintained properly. The municipality recommends:
Trimming trees and dense shrubs
Avoiding overwatering plants
Keeping swimming pools clean and covered
Humid, shaded areas with thick vegetation are perfect spots for mosquitoes to thrive.
Common breeding hotspots
Watch out for everyday items that can collect water:
Flower pots
Old tyres
Abandoned containers
Waste and debris
Even something as small as a bottle cap can hold enough water for mosquitoes to multiply.
Free pest control support
To support residents, the municipality is offering a free pest control service. You can request assistance via:
Official website
Call centre: 993
Extra Safety Measures
Authorities also highlighted:
Covering water tanks
Preventing water buildup at construction sites
Following general cleanliness and safety standards
Community effort matters
The municipality emphasised that controlling mosquito spread is a shared responsibility. Small actions by residents can make a big difference in keeping neighbourhoods safe and healthy.
Good news for residents, one of the longest breaks of the year is just around the corner, as the UAE gears up for Arafat Day and Eid Al Adha in May.
When is the holiday?
Arafat Day is expected on Tuesday, May 26.
Eid Al Adha will likely run from Wednesday, May 27, to Friday, May 29.
Since Arafat Day itself is a public holiday, many residents could enjoy a bumper long weekend, up to six days off when combined with the weekend.
What is Arafat Day?
Arafat Day is one of the most significant days in the Islamic calendar. It falls on the 9th day of Dhul Hijjah, just before Eid Al Adha, and marks the day when pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat during Hajj.
For Muslims, it’s a day of:
Fasting (highly recommended for those not performing Hajj)
Prayer and reflection
Charity and seeking forgiveness
Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or just some well-earned rest, this holiday stretch is one of the best opportunities in the year to unwind.
Just remember, official dates depend on moon sighting, so they may shift slightly.
Dubai is taking a bold leap into the future of governance, with a sweeping directive aimed at making government services faster, simpler, and smarter for everyone.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has announced that all Dubai government entities must integrate their services into a single unified digital ecosystem within one year. The goal? Cut through complexity and deliver seamless, user-friendly experiences for both individuals and businesses.
Speaking during a visit to Digital Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan emphasised reducing the number of platforms people need to use, replacing them with streamlined, specialised systems that save time and effort.
“Our goal is to make life easier, and strengthen Dubai’s competitiveness as a global hub for business and investment,” he said.
Government powered by AI and data
This isn’t just about merging apps; it’s about reimagining how government works.
Dubai is building a fully AI-driven model, where:
100% of government performance will be data-based
An algorithm bank will store ready-to-use machine learning models
AI accelerators will power faster decision-making
The ambition is huge:
Boost GDP by over Dh10 billion within two years
Rank among the world’s top 10 cities in AI readiness
Ensure 80% of policies are backed by AI-driven insights
Upskill leaders so 100% are proficient in AI and analytics
Smarter systems, smoother services
Sheikh Hamdan also reviewed next-gen projects designed to make government operations more connected and efficient:
Unified resource planning systems covering finance, HR, payroll, and procurement
Agentic AI assistants that let users complete services through simple conversations
Smart city sensors (IoT) that can detect risks like smoke or fires and instantly alert authorities
Imagine requesting a government service just by chatting with an AI, and having it completed in seconds. That’s the direction Dubai is heading.
By putting technology, data, and people’s needs at the centre, Dubai is aiming to create a system where government services feel less like bureaucracy and more like a seamless, everyday experience.