The value of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) in the MENA region is expected to reach $9 billion by 2022, according to the latest data by Markets & Markets.
Majid Al Futtaim, Dreamscape Immersive bring ‘Future of Entertainment’ to the UAE
Majid Al Futtaim and Dreamscape Immersive, the US location-based VR entertainment company, backed by some of Hollywood’s heaviest hitters, announced …
UAE telco to enable world’s first 5G-powered entertainment destination
du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), has announced it is empowering guests of Global Village to experience the 5G revolution.
HTC names former Orange exec as new CEO
HTC Corporation has announced the appointment of Yves Maitre as CEO of HTC, effective immediately.
Expo 2020 Dubai to spotlight tech innovation in healthcare sector
Expo 2020 Dubai has announced that it will host a series of 10 medical conferences and specialised events at the co-located Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC). The events are part of the organisation’s commitment to fostering healthcare innovations and grow the UAE’s knowledge-based economy.
Why virtual reality is much more than gaming and video
Today most people think of gaming, virtual reality glasses and video when asked about virtual reality. The concepts of virtual …
GEMS Education rolls out new app for parents
GEMS Education has launched a new app aimed at addressing the needs of the parents of existing as well as potential students.
UAE’s Emirates NBD taps VR tech to bolster staff training capabilities
Emirates NBD has introduced a virtual reality (VR) Academy that enables the bank to provide a more intuitive and engaging learning experience for its employees.
UAE telco makes the first Live 5G data call
UAE-based telecommunications service provider du has conducted the first-ever Live 5G data call on its production 5G network while rolling-out 700 5G sites across the UAE.
5G subscriptions in Middle East to hit 30 million in five years
5G is expected to reach 30 million subscriptions for enhanced mobile broadband in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) by the end of 2024, representing two percent of total mobile subscriptions.