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How Sharjah is using AI to prevent fires and disasters in buildings

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Sharjah is stepping up its fire safety game by turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and smart technologies to prevent accidents before they happen. The emirate is currently exploring how advanced systems can be integrated into buildings to minimise fire risks and improve emergency response times, a major step toward creating safer urban environments.

The initiative is being led by the American University of Sharjah (AUS), where researchers from the College of Engineering are working with both local and international experts. Government agencies, including the Sharjah Civil Defence Authority, are also playing a key role in supporting this research.

According to officials, the goal is not just to improve safety but to completely rethink how buildings are monitored and managed when it comes to fire hazards. AI systems could be used to detect potential risks, such as overheating equipment, electrical faults, or structural weaknesses, and then alert authorities before a situation becomes critical.

To further support this mission, the AUS College of Engineering has launched a two-day fire safety symposium in collaboration with the civil defence authority. The event, which brings together academics, engineers, safety experts, and government representatives, focuses on the latest advancements in AI-driven safety solutions and how they can be applied in real-world scenarios.

“Technology has the power to save lives, and we are committed to using it to build a safer Sharjah,” said a representative from the Sharjah Civil Defence Authority during the opening session. “By investing in research and innovation, we can stay ahead of potential dangers and ensure rapid response when needed.”

Discussions at the symposium also include topics like smart fire alarm systems, predictive analytics, and real-time monitoring tools that could one day become standard in all new buildings across the UAE.

The findings from AUS’s research will be used to develop new fire prevention strategies and upgrade existing safety protocols in buildings throughout the emirate. Officials say that this proactive approach is part of Sharjah’s broader commitment to smart city development and public safety.

Fire Incident Statistics and Trends

Recent data underscores the importance of such initiatives: 

  • In 2023, the UAE recorded over 500 fire incidents, resulting in significant economic losses. 
  • Specifically, Fujairah experienced a 53% increase in residential fires in 2023 compared to the previous year, with nine fatalities and 90 injuries reported across 684 fire-related incidents. 
  • Conversely, Sharjah reported a 20% decrease in fire incidents, attributed to enhanced fire safety measures and awareness campaigns. 

Economic Impact and Market Growth

The economic implications of fire incidents have spurred growth in the fire protection sector: 

  • The UAE fire protection system market was valued at approximately $1.81 billion in 2023 and is projected to surpass $4.11 billion by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.53%. 
  • In 2024, NAFFCO FZCO, a leading fire protection company, reported a 20% increase in sales, indicating heightened demand for fire safety equipment. 

Integrating AI for Enhanced Fire Safety

The integration of AI into fire safety systems is expected to provide several benefits:

  • Early Detection: AI algorithms can analyse data from sensors to identify potential fire hazards before they escalate. 
  • Predictive Maintenance: AI can forecast equipment failures, allowing for proactive maintenance of fire safety systems. 
  • Efficient Emergency Response: AI can optimise evacuation routes and resource allocation during emergencies. 

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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UAE weather alert: Rain, thunder and lightning set to return, residents should prepare for another stormy week

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Just when things seemed to calm down, the weather in the UAE may be gearing up for another dramatic shift.

Forecasters are warning that rain could make a comeback this week, following last month’s intense mix of thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds that swept across the country.

Stormy reminder from last month

Residents in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and beyond still remember the early hours of March 27, when thunder and flashes of lightning lit up the skies.

One viral moment stood out, a lightning strike near the iconic Burj Khalifa, captured on video and widely shared online.

Rain could return this week

According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), scattered showers are expected on:

  • Monday, April 6
  • Thursday, April 9
  • Friday, April 10

Looking ahead, even more rain could be on the way. Weather app are predicting showers over the weekend (April 11–12), especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Why this unpredictable weather

The weather in the UAE can change quickly. Rain systems can build or fade within hours, meaning one area could see heavy showers while another stays completely dry. Sudden gusts of wind can also add to the drama.

While it may not be a full-blown storm, it’s a good idea to stay prepared. Keep an eye on forecasts, especially if you’re planning travel or outdoor activities.

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UAE schools go fully online: Admissions, tests and seat booking now just a click away

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Applying to school in the UAE just got a major tech upgrade, and parents are loving the convenience.

Private schools across the United Arab Emirates have confirmed that enrolment for the upcoming academic year is running smoothly through fully digital systems, allowing families to complete everything, from applications to assessments, without stepping on campus.

From application to admission, all online

School officials say parents can now submit student details via official portals, book interviews, and even complete placement tests online.

  • Younger children typically attend virtual interviews via platforms like Google Meet or Zoom
  • Students applying for higher grades must pass online placement tests under strictly monitored conditions

If accepted, seat reservation fees can be paid digitally and later adjusted against tuition costs.

Virtual tours replace campus visits

To help families make informed decisions, many schools are offering virtual tours, showcasing facilities like sports fields, science labs, art rooms, and more, bringing the campus experience straight to your screen.

Strict rules still apply

Despite the convenience, schools are keeping standards tight. Admissions depend on:

  • Assessment performance
  • Age requirements
  • Availability of seats
  • Complete and accurate documentation

Parents are also required to authorise schools to verify academic records from previous institutions. Missing or incorrect information—especially regarding special educational needs—could lead to delays or even rejection.

Direct support for parents

Schools have also introduced dedicated online communication channels to guide parents through the process, making it easier to resolve queries quickly.

Why it matters

With everything moving online, the UAE’s education sector is embracing a more flexible, efficient, and accessible future, saving time for parents while maintaining strict admission standards.

But one thing hasn’t changed: applying early and accurately still makes all the difference.

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Dubai’s surprise lifeline for SMEs: Rent cuts, fee waivers and big relief announced

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In a major boost for small businesses, Dubai South has rolled out a powerful new support package, offering financial relief and flexibility to help SMEs stay resilient in a shifting market.

The initiative, targeting companies based in the Business Park, introduces rent-free incentives tied to contract renewals, along with more flexible payment deferrals and even the waiver of minor administrative penalties. In a move likely to be welcomed by business owners, current rental rates will also be locked in for eligible renewals.

Real relief for growing businesses

The package is designed to ease operational pressure on SMEs, widely seen as the backbone of Dubai’s economy, while giving them room to grow and adapt.

Officials say the measures won’t be static either. Instead, they’ll be continuously reviewed and adjusted to keep pace with changing market conditions. 

In a major move last week, Dubai approved economic facilitation measures worth Dh1 billion, set to support businesses for the next three to six months starting April 1. The goal? Immediate relief in a fast-changing market.

Big players step in

Support isn’t just coming from the government.

  • du is focusing on keeping SMEs connected, ensuring uninterrupted digital access, which has become a lifeline for many businesses.
  • Retail giant Majid Al Futtaim, in collaboration with Dubai SME, has launched the Ma’an” programme to strengthen the wider business ecosystem.
  • Dubai’s Alserkal Avenue has introduced “Blank Space”, offering selected UAE-based collectives free warehouse space for four weeks, along with utilities and marketing support, a rare opportunity for creatives to experiment and grow without financial pressure.

From billion-dirham stimulus packages to free workspaces and digital support, Dubai is building a safety net, and a launchpad, for its SME sector.

The move aligns with Dubai’s broader push to maintain economic stability and strengthen its position as a global business hub. Supporting SMEs is a key part of that vision, as these businesses drive innovation, job creation, and long-term growth.

Timely support matters

Commenting on the initiative, Nabil Al Kindi said the goal is to provide “practical and timely support” while ensuring a stable environment for businesses to thrive.

With rising costs and global uncertainty impacting businesses everywhere, this package could be a game-changer for many SMEs, offering not just relief but a chance to plan with confidence.

For businesses in Dubai South, support is here, and it’s designed to keep you growing.

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