Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 29 | Page 100

GET TO KNOW What changes to your job role have you seen in the last year and how do you see these developing in the next 12 months? As a business owner, as well as in an advisory capacity, my role is twofold: not only do I help organisations and people implement new technology but, taking a step back, I help them identify the right technology investments that will give them a good return. Given the number of opportunities for investment, particularly in the tech space, I have seen an upsurge in organisations and people turning to folks like myself for advice. What advice would you offer somebody aspiring to obtain C-level position in your industry? I am the founder of Bitcoin VIP, a crypto assets global distribution service for institutions and trading professionals, and I serve on the advisory board of several other blockchain-based ventures, including VIMANA Global – Blockchain Urban Airspace, STASIS – Stable coin for Governments, DeNet – decentralised data storage and hosting, and BasisNeuro – a marketplace for neuro-tech. How do you deal with stress and unwind outside the office? No matter how busy I am or how much travelling I do, I always put my health and well-being first. As a matter of lifestyle, I try to limit the amount of coffee I consume, drink more water, do yoga in the morning, walk as much as I can, get a lot of fresh air and, most importantly, get a good night’s sleep. I also try and spend as much time as I can with my family. If you could go back and change one career decision what would it be? I really can’t think of any decision that I would change. I am not saying that every business decision I have made has been the right one, but rather than kick myself for the bad decisions, I’ve made it a point to understand what I did wrong, learn from it and then apply that to the next time I am faced with a similar situation. What do you currently identify as the major areas of investment in your industry? AI and Blockchain will be areas of major investment in the next three to five years. 100 INTELLIGENTCIO Government and enterprises in the Middle East are really on the forefront when it comes to harnessing the potential of latest technologies. Between the continued push towards smart cities, initiatives like the Dubai Future Accelerators and investment in autonomous vehicles, I believe Blockchain will be a mainstream technology in enterprises across the region, particularly in the government and transportation sectors. What are the region-specific challenges when implementing new technologies in the Middle East? Just from my experience in the region with VIMANA, the biggest challenge is unpredictability in terms of execution timelines. I think that has a lot to do with the fact that the market is still maturing and not as open as in the West, in terms of setting up a business, bringing people on board, etc. I’d advise any aspiring C-level executive to make sure they are really passionate about what it is they are doing rather than treating it like just another job. That is the key to success, I believe. Also, don’t forget about yourself; we spend too much time focusing on work and not enough focusing on personal development and the people we care about. You need to set aside time for yourself and your family, to relax and recharge your batteries. Plan a holiday, not just once a year, but once every quarter, even if it is as simple as a staycation. n “ DON’T FORGET ABOUT YOURSELF; WE SPEND TOO MUCH TIME FOCUSING ON WORK AND NOT ENOUGH FOCUSING ON PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE PEOPLE WE CARE ABOUT. www.intelligentcio.com