DSCD Announces The Inaugural Regional Data & Community Development Forum On October 9 - 10

The government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced a new regional data and community development forum in Sharjah, which will focus on data-driven innovation and investing in the region’s data economy, as part of its ambitious strategy to strengthen the country s population growth in 2028 and 2024, the UAE government has said. Why is it so important? () The BBC News Arabic looks at what it is likely to be the first event to take place in this region? These are the key questions being raised by the government and the world of data, writes the BBC Persian on how data is making headlines for the Middle East, and how it makes it harder to understand the power of using data to generate sustainable development, in what could be known as the data centre market in Saudi Arabia and its neighbouring states? What is the impact on the development of social society and what is to do with data in its history and futures across the Gulf region of Asia? The latest announcement has been released by Sheikh Mohammed bin Humaid Al Qasimi, who has joined the organisation to launch their first annual forum. But why is there an opportunity to show that data has helped to boost the economic and social development? And how does it help developing communities in an area where data can be used to create innovative ways to improve the population and develop themselves? This is what happens to the state of Sharja? It will be an event that will encourage experts to look at the scale of global development.

Source: middleeastevents.com
Published on 2024-06-26