Promoting bilateral relations, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), visited the People’s Republic of China. Accompanied by senior executive staff of DEWA, Al …
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DEWA invites solar energy companies to take part in the 4th Dubai Solar Show
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has invited companies working in solar energy to participate in the 4th Dubai Solar Show, the largest solar-technology exhibition in the region. DEWA …
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Dubai eyes floating solar PV station for its deep tunnel
Dubai Municipality and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) are exploring the installation of a floating photovoltaic solar panel on the municipality’s deep tunnel rainwater drainage lakes – a …
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Energy firms invited for Dubai Solar Show
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has invited companies working in solar energy to participate in the upcoming fourth Dubai Solar Show, the largest solar-technology exhibition in the region …
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Dubai’s Dewa commits $2.2bn for 68 substations over three years
substations in Hassyan and at Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, with upgrade projects also in the pipeline. The investment is part of Dewa’s commitment to expand the infrastructure required …
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Upcoming Cityscape Global 2019 to discuss transformational technology
“In the UAE, the use of Building Information Modelling has become a mandate for some construction companies and developers, such as ECC and Emaar, who have enforced policies to ensure BIM technology …
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10 interesting facts about UAE’s first eye in the sky
Dubai: The UAE’s journey to space has reached … (MBRSC), then known as Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST), worked with a team in South Korea to develop the …
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Rope-less elevator technology to offer new architectural and design capabilities
“We will be showcasing our technology at Dubai Expo 2020. We are working on 20 projects globally, three projects in the Gulf. Without smart buildings, you cannot have a smart city. We will use less …
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Dubai property is ripe for shared experiences
To facilitate this, the back-end of technology has had to evolve as well. Cloud computing and shared networks allow for greater and seamless integration of workflows for example. While Dubai has …
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China, India to eclipse US in tech innovation, say UAE, Middle East residents
Majority of residents in the UAE and Middle East believe that China and India will eclipse the US in terms of innovation in technology. According to a survey conducted by Bloomberg, 65 per cent of …
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UAE jumps up global rankings for broadband speed
The UAE has the fastest fixed broadband speed and connectivity in the Middle East region, according to the latest data from Ookla, a company specialising in internet testing, data and analysis. The …
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Dubai firm develops first cryotherapy cabins for racehorses
Dubai-based Revive has announced the launch of the world’s first full-body cryotherapy cabin for racehorses. The company also revealed it is now looking closely at camel racing and how the technology …
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Dubai telco EITC inks deal to open up data highway to China
Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), the parent company of Dubai-based telco Du, has partnered with wi-tribe Pakistan LDI Ltd to help open up a new data highway to China and on to …
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Noon to trial autonomous vehicles in Dubai, Abu Dhabi over the ‘next few weeks’
Digital marketplace Noon.com has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chinese tech company Neolix to introduce autonomous delivery technology to the UAE and Saudi Arabia, which will mark …
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Why Dubai wants to be a 3D printed city
He says there’s a clear demand for 3D-printed buildings in the Emirate, which reassures construction firms that it’s worth investing in the technology. Lund-Nielsen, who works with customers in Dubai, …
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Why Dubai wants to become a 3D printed city
He says there’s a clear demand for 3D-printed buildings in the Emirate, which reassures construction firms that it’s worth investing in the technology. Lund-Nielsen, who works with customers in Dubai, …
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UAE e-commerce transactions to reach $16bn in 2019, study says
Higher internet penetration, an advanced digital infrastructure and a younger population eager to embrace technology-driven solutions were behind the higher growth numbers. The typical value of an …
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