Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 35 | Page 54

COUNTRY FOCUS: UAE The programme is scheduled to run for three years with the participation of 120 students each year. Dell EMC will select 10 students who will be offered five-day intensive training to obtain a diploma in data engineering and cloud. A smart police station is to be developed in Dubai following the signing of a MoU between Dubai Police and retailer Majid Al Futtaim “ THE PROGRAMME IS SCHEDULED TO RUN FOR THREE YEARS WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF 120 STUDENTS EACH YEAR. The community spans over three million square metres at the intersection of Hessa Street and Sheikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street. The phased project will include more than 6,500 freehold homes, ranging from apartments, townhouses and bungalows, through to substantial luxury villas. The public can explore plans for Tilal Al Ghaf in more detail by visiting the Majid Al Futtaim Sales and Experience Centre at Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates. Smart jobs The Ministry of State for Artificial Intelligence in the UAE is working with Dell EMC to encourage Emirati youth to develop new skills for smart technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI). The importance of doing so has been highlighted by the signing of a strategic partnership agreement between His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for AI, and Mohammed Amin, Senior Vice President, Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Dell EMC. 54 INTELLIGENTCIO Students will gain first-hand experience across the organisation’s various departments and will be invited to attend major events. In addition, Dell EMC will be the first to appoint an ambassador for AI, under this agreement. Under the agreement, Dell EMC will train 500 Emirati students under a specialised AI programme, supervised by an executive team. “The agreement aims to develop the skills of Emirati youth in AI technology, and offers graduates an opportunity to shape the future and manage AI processes,” said Al Olama. “This move complements our plans to provide development opportunities to students in schools and universities through other initiatives such as the UAE AI Summer Camp. “Developing national capabilities and creating a sustainable economy requires the dissemination of the concepts of smart technologies such as AI. It also requires support in terms of expertise for Emirati government and youth, through strategic partnerships that provide world-class training in acquiring new skillsets. All these concerted efforts are being made to strengthen UAE’s global status.” Dell Technologies global research and development investments have exceeded US$12.8 billion over the past three years and the company plans to allocate US$5.8 billion a year in this area. Amin said: “Technology plays a significant role in ensuring our students are future-ready and capable of shaping the digital Middle East. Shifting trends and evolving smart technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing and data science demand investment in development of skills. Collaboration between the IT sector and the academic community will help our youth realise their full potential which is a step closer to achieving our vision of building a better world.” Fady Richmany, Senior Director and General Manager, United Arab Emirates at Dell EMC, said: “Dell EMC is proud to cooperate with the UAE Government to This agreement aims at bridging the skills gap in the technology sector and supporting the youth in unlocking their potential to meet the challenges of the future in this rapidly evolving economy. Dell EMC will help the next generation of IT professionals play a pivotal role in improving the efficiency of government organisations by 80%, and achieve a cost reduction of up to 45%, equivalent to millions of dollars. This agreement supports the objectives of the UAE Strategy for AI, by enabling and empowering young Emiratis to develop their skills in technology in collaboration with a number of leading private sector organisations. From Left to Right: Mohammed Amin, Senior Vice President, Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Dell EMC, and His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence. www.intelligentcio.com