The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention has recently launched the first advanced digital platform to store the data for health.
Dubai unveils new platform in bid to become a global hub for e-commerce
Dubai Customs has officially launched its Cross Border e-Commerce platform to help the emirate become a global hub for e-commerce and encourage e-commerce companies set their businesses in Dubai.
Mission accomplished: Smart Dubai delivers on blockchain goals
H.E. Wesam Lootah, CEO of Smart Dubai Government Establishment, has expressed his satisfaction that the government entity was able to …
World’s largest crypto ecosystem set to launch in Dubai
DMCC has announced its strategic partnership with CV VC and CV Labs to launch Crypto Valley, the world’s largest ecosystem for cryptographic, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies in Dubai, UAE.
How Huobi is bringing crypto into the mainstream
Deputy Editor Giorgia Guantario sat down with Mohit Davar, MENA Director and Co-Founder at Huobi who explained Huobi’s growth, the …
Huobi, fäm Properties to offer secure crypto payments in real estate
Huobi, a leading digital assets exchange provider, announced that it has partnered with fäm Properties to offer secure crypto payment …
IBM to accelerate hybrid cloud journeys with new data centres in the UAE
IBM Services has announced two IBM Data Centres in the UAE, one in Abu Dhabi and the other in Dubai, to provide cloud managed services to enterprises and help accelerate their journey to hybrid cloud.
Lamborghini digitises authentication process with Salesforce
Salesforce has announced that Automobili Lamborghini—the Italian brand and manufacturer of super sports cars and super SUVs—is using Salesforce Blockchain …
Dubai Future Council launches blockchain policy
The Dubai Future Council for Blockchain, chaired by Dr Aisha Bint Butti Bin Bishr, has launched the Dubai Blockchain Policy at the 9th Smart City Expo World Congress, held in Barcelona.
Volvo turns to blockchain to ensure EV batteries are responsibly sourced
Volvo Cars has now reached an agreement with its two global battery suppliers, CATL of China and LG Chem of South Korea, and other global blockchain technology firms to implement traceability of cobalt.