The UAE’s vision for AI is encapsulated in its National AI Strategy 2031, which aims to position the country as a global leader in AI by integrating it across various sectors. This strategy is not just a roadmap but a testament to the UAE’s forward-thinking approach to harnessing the power of AI for socio-economic growth.
The country is ranked among the top five in the world for artificial intelligence competitiveness, is poised to further solidify its leadership in the sector with the launch of Dubai AI Week. Set to take place from April 21 to 25, the event has been announced by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, who described it as a “platform to unlock the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.”
With more than 10,000 attendees expected, Dubai AI Week will unite public and private sector leaders, innovators, and experts to explore AI’s potential across industries. A key event within the week will be the AI Retreat, designed to bring together decision-makers and tech leaders to discuss integration strategies for AI. The Dubai Assembly for Generative AI will provide a platform for high-level discussions on generative AI, with particular focus on its application in healthcare, education, and entertainment.