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Dubai AI Festival returns for highly anticipated second edition as part of the inaugural Dubai AI Week
The second edition of Dubai AI Festival to take place on 23 and 24 April 2025 at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai
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As a significant part of Dubai AI Week, the event will reinforce Dubai’s commitment to AI-driven innovation and economic growth
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The Festival is expected to attract 8,000+ industry experts, 500+ investors, 100+ speakers, 100+ exhibitors from over 100 countries, and featuring 30+ roundtables and workshops
Dubai, UAE, 20th March 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Building on the success of the inaugural edition, the Dubai AI Festival returns in 2025 to further demonstrate Dubai’s standing as a global leader in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
Held under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, UAE, the event will take place on 23 and 24 April 2025 at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai. The Festival is organised by Dubai AI Campus, in partnership with DIFC, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Economy & Remote Work Applications Office to explore AI’s transformative impact across industries.
As a significant event in Dubai AI Week, which was launched under the vision of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Festival will bring together global AI leaders, innovators, and policymakers to explore advancements, investment opportunities, and regulatory frameworks shaping the future of AI.
AI is set to transform the global economy, with recent reports projecting a USD 15.7trn contribution by 2030, including USD 320bn in the Middle East. By 2033, the UAE’s AI market is projected to reach USD 46.33bn, while the machine learning market is expected to grow to USD 2.41bn. Experts predict over 80 per cent of enterprises will integrate AI-driven decision-making by 2026. Moreover, Dubai AI Campus is projected to grow beyond 100,000 square feet, host over 500 companies, create more than 3,000 jobs, and attract USD300 million in investments by 2028.
This year, key themes of the Dubai AI Festival include responsible AI deployment, transparency, and the future of work. Attendees will gain insights into AI’s impact while tackling the ethical challenges of its rapid integration.
His Excellency Arif Amiri, Chief Executive Officer of DIFC Authority, said: “DIFC is delighted to be presenting one of the most significant events as part of Dubai AI Week and reflects our commitment to cement the city’s position as a global leader for technology, as well as enable future focused industries to harness the transformative power of AI. As adoption accelerates, the Dubai AI Festival will serve as the key platform for accelerating responsible and effective AI implementation across business, government, and society.”
Aligned with Dubai’s vision for innovation and economic growth, Dubai AI Festival will bring together 8,000+ industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators from 100+ countries to drive collaboration and investment in AI and emerging technologies.
The event will also include a dynamic exhibition, featuring cutting-edge AI innovations, alongside a start-up showcase where emerging companies will pitch their solutions to investors. The FutureTech World Cup, will showcase top AI start-ups, connecting innovators with investors seeking the next big breakthrough. Additionally, the Global FutureTech Innovation Programme will discover the brightest young minds from around the world harnessing AI to tackle real-world challenges. This combination of exhibitions, discussions, and competitions will drive collaboration and investment in the next wave of AI innovation.
Registrations for Dubai AI Festival are now open. For more details, visit: https://dubaiaifestival.com/.
Key speakers
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H.E. Essa Kazim, Governor, DIFC
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H.E. Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy & Remote Work Applications, Director General of the Prime Minister’s Office, United Arab Emirates.
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Werner Vogels, Global VP & CTO, Amazon.
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Parminder Bhatia, Chief AI Officer, GE HealthCare.
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Bhavish Aggarwal, Founder & CEO, Ola.
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Ronnie Sheth, CEO, SENEN GROUP.
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Scott Harden, Global Chief Technology Officer, Global Innovation, Schneider Electric Innovation.
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Thomas Pramotedham, CEO, Presight AI.
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Hasan Fardan Al Fardan, Chief Executive Officer, Al Fardan Exchange.
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Dr. Anirudh Devgan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cadence Design Systems.
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Dr. Amr Awadallah, Chief Executive Officer, Vectara.
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Nigel Toon, CEO, Chairman and Co-Founder, Graphcore.
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H.E. Salem Humaid Al Marri, Director General, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, Dubai, UAE.
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Daniel Hulme, Chief AI Officer, WPP.
Dubai AI Festival Themes
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AI for All: Everyday, Everywhere
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Global AI Governance
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Immersive Experience
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Innovation & Ethics
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Future of Work
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AI Cornerstone
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AI Literacy
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Infrastructure & Investment
Sponsors and partners:
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Dubai Future Foundation and DAMAC as Co-Hosts
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Al Fardan Exchange as Founding Partner
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Presight as the Industry Leader
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SENEN as ‘Powered by’ Sponsor
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Willbanah as Diamond Sponsor
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The Sino-International Entrepreneurs Federation (SIEF) – Strategic China Partner AtkinsRealis as Silver Sponsor.
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Decoding Data Science as Association Partner
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AMCHAM Dubai as Association Partner
About Dubai AI Week
Dubai AI Week, an initiative organised by the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence, and overseen by the Dubai Future Foundation, connects AI research with real-world applications – bringing together experts, entrepreneurs, investors, and the public and private sectors to explore AI’s vast opportunities
About Dubai AI Festival
Dubai AI Festival, part of Dubai AI Week, is held under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, UAE. Organised by Dubai AI Campus, in strategic partnership with DIFC and the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy & Remote Work Applications Office, the Festival is a leading event reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global hub for artificial intelligence innovation.
This influential platform brings together industry leaders, experts, and visionaries to explore the transformative potential of AI across sectors such as finance, healthcare, and sustainability. Attendees will engage with pioneering AI applications and cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of business and technology.
About Dubai International Financial Centre
Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is one of the world’s most advanced financial centres, and the leading financial hub for the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA), which comprises 77 countries with an approximate population of 3.7bn and an estimated GDP of USD 10.5trn.
With a 20-year track record of facilitating trade and investment flows across the MEASA region, the Centre connects these fast-growing markets with the economies of Asia, Europe, and the Americas through Dubai.
DIFC is home to an internationally recognised, independent regulator and a proven judicial system with an English common law framework, as well as the region’s largest financial ecosystem of 46,000 professionals working across over 6,900 active registered companies – making up the largest and most diverse pool of industry talent in the region.
The Centre’s vision is to drive the future of finance through cutting-edge technology, innovation, and partnerships. Today, it is the global future of finance and innovation hub offering one of the region’s most comprehensive FinTech and venture capital environments, including cost-effective licensing solutions, fit-for-purpose regulation, innovative accelerator programmes, and funding for growth-stage start-ups.
Comprising a variety of world-renowned retail and dining venues, a dynamic art and culture scene, residential apartments, hotels, and public spaces, DIFC continues to be one of Dubai’s most sought-after business and lifestyle destinations.
For further information, please visit our website: difc.ae, or follow us on LinkedIn and X @DIFC.
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DuoKey to Unveil Encrypted Financial Intelligence Use Case at GISEC Global 2025: A Breakthrough in Fraud Detection Powered by Fully Homomorphic Encryption and MPC-based KMS
Dubai, UAE, 2nd May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Cloud security leader DuoKey will unveil its groundbreaking use case for encrypted financial intelligence at GISEC Global in Dubai next week. Designed to address the challenges of fraud detection and regulatory compliance, this approach, which combines Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) and Multi-Party Computation (MPC)-based Key Management (KMS), allows financial institutions to analyse encrypted transactions in real time without ever decrypting sensitive data.
In a global financial landscape where illicit transactions exceed $2 trillion annually and compliance fines topped $10.4 billion on a yearly basis according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes, DuoKey confidential AI use case for the financial sector demonstrates how financial institutions can securely process high-risk transaction patterns, perform watchlist screening and assess customer risk profile, while preserving end-to-end encryption and maintaining jurisdictional data control.
“Traditional approaches expose data during analysis, creating systemic security gaps,” said Nagib Aouini, CEO of DuoKey. “Our use case shows how FHE and MPC-based KMS together allow financial institutions to detect fraud, meet AML obligations and collaborate securely without any compromise on data confidentiality or sovereignty.”
DuoKey financial intelligence solution enables secure collaboration between banks, regulators, and fintech providers by allowing cross-border investigation and compliance workflows without revealing underlying customer data. This addresses a longstanding roadblock to industry-wide fraud detection while complying with privacy and regulatory standards such as GDPR, FATF, and PCI DSS.
Visitors to GISEC Global will get the opportunity to explore the live use case at the DuoKey booth (D-120, Hall 6) starting on May 6 until May 8. Schedule your personalised demo at GISEC Global to see how DuoKey financial intelligence enhances fraud detection and compliance. Demonstrations include real-time transaction scoring, encrypted rule-based screening and dynamic anti money laundering (AML) analytics all with performance benchmarks that rival traditional unencrypted systems.
About DuoKey
DuoKey is an enterprise cloud security leader specialised in key management and encryption, helping businesses leverage cloud and AI capabilities with true confidence using advanced encryption technologies.
Learn more: https://duokey.com
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Construction Leader Charles Wholey Partakes in A New Online Interview: “From Foundation to Finish”
Nevada, US, 2nd May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Charles Wholey, a highly respected construction superintendent with deep roots in Nevada’s building industry, is the subject of a newly released feature interview titled “From Foundation to Finish: Inside the Mind of Builder Charles Wholey.” The in-depth conversation offers a compelling look into Wholey’s professional journey, leadership philosophy, and the principles that have shaped his approach to modern construction.
Known for his work on complex residential and commercial builds throughout Reno and Carson City, Wholey brings years of hands-on experience and academic achievement to his role as Construction Superintendent at LT Builders. The interview explores everything from his views on decision-making under pressure to the evolving future of sustainable construction.
“I want people to understand that construction isn’t just about the physical outcome—it’s about the people behind the project, the lessons learned, and the standards we uphold every day,” said Wholey. “This interview was a chance to talk about the values that drive me, both on and off the job site.”
The conversation touches on Charles’s background—growing up working for his father’s company, Wholey Construction—as well as his dedication to mentorship, quality control, and continuous improvement. Readers will also learn about his vision for future projects, including his dream of building sustainable, off-grid communities.
This interview positions Charles Wholey as not only a seasoned construction professional, but a thoughtful leader committed to elevating the industry.
About Charles Wholey
Charles Wholey is a construction superintendent based in Reno and Carson City, Nevada. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Construction Management from Western Nevada College, graduating summa cum laude, and has served in key roles ranging from safety officer to project manager. Outside of work, he is active in his community and a passionate supporter of environmental and youth initiatives.
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
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Mentorship Over Metrics: Marjorie Jeffrey on Redefining Leadership for Women in Marketing
Michigan, US, 2nd May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, As marketing departments race to keep pace with AI, automation, and changing consumer expectations, senior marketing strategist Marjorie Jeffrey says the most significant transformation isn’t happening in the tools marketers use; it’s in how future leaders are developed.
According to Marjorie Jeffrey, mentorship is no longer optional. “If we want more women in leadership, we need to stop treating mentorship as a bonus and start recognizing it as core to how strong, ethical, and inclusive teams are built,” she says.
Jeffrey, who has guided dozens of companies through brand transformations and campaign strategy over the past 15 years, now dedicates a significant portion of her time to mentoring early-career marketers, especially women. She believes that creating the next generation of leadership requires intentional relationship-building, open dialogue, and systems that reward collaboration over competition.
“Marketing has evolved, but the leadership models in many organizations haven’t,” Jeffrey explains. “We’re still valuing output and volume over strategic insight and emotional intelligence. Mentorship is one of the few ways to shift that culture from the inside out.”
While women make up the majority of entry-level marketing roles, Jeffrey points out that they remain underrepresented at the top. “There’s a persistent gap between who’s doing the work and who’s getting the recognition, and that gap only widens without meaningful support structures like mentorship,” she says.
According to Jeffrey, mentorship is especially critical for women navigating industries like tech, finance, or B2B services, where leadership still skews heavily male. She believes the most effective mentors offer more than tactical advice; they provide context, validation, and space for vulnerable conversations about imposter syndrome, negotiation, and self-advocacy.
“People assume mentorship is just about sharing expertise, but often it’s about reminding someone they belong in the room,” says Jeffrey. “I’ve had mentees who were brilliant marketers but struggled to see themselves as leaders. Mentorship helps close that gap between capability and confidence.”
Jeffrey encourages companies to treat mentorship as part of their strategic planning, not a side initiative. She advocates for formal mentorship programs, cross-level collaboration, and reverse mentorship structures where junior employees can share emerging insights with senior leaders.
“If mentorship only happens casually, it stays limited to people with the right networks or personalities to ask for help,” Jeffrey explains. “We need to institutionalize it, especially if we want to foster diversity in leadership. That means giving people the time, training, and tools to mentor well.”
Jeffrey works with organizations in her consulting practice to embed mentorship into their brand cultures, tying it directly to employee retention, leadership pipelines, and internal communications. She often conducts messaging audits and internal workshops to make mentorship more actionable and accessible across teams.
“Mentorship has measurable impact,” she says. “It improves job satisfaction, accelerates career progression, and helps companies retain talent, especially during times of rapid change. Why wouldn’t we prioritize that?”
Jeffrey also emphasizes the importance of storytelling in mentorship. As someone who builds audience-first marketing strategies, she sees narrative as a powerful leadership tool. “When women in leadership share their real stories, the wins and the mistakes, it humanizes success,” she notes. “That vulnerability builds trust and makes leadership seem possible for more people.”
Outside of her client work, Jeffrey frequently speaks on inclusive messaging and brand ethics at industry conferences. She’s building a mentorship circle specifically for mid-career women marketers navigating transitions into management, entrepreneurship, or specialized strategic roles.
“There’s so much support for entry-level talent, but mid-career is where many women drop off the leadership path,” says Jeffrey. “We need to intervene there, with mentorship that’s practical, flexible, and grounded in real experiences.”
For Jeffrey, mentorship is not just a leadership responsibility. It’s a way of investing in the industry’s future. She believes that as marketing becomes more human-centric and purpose-driven, the role of mentors will become even more essential.
“The real legacy of a marketing leader isn’t just in the campaigns they run, it’s in the people they shape,” she says. “If I can help even one person lead with more clarity, confidence, and compassion, that’s the kind of impact that lasts.”
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