The International Conference on Security of Technology and Defense Industries, which was held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, concluded yesterday in Abu Dhabi, and is the first event of its kind in the Middle East focusing on common issues between The defense and technological advancement sectors. It is also considered a forward-looking conference that deals with the frameworks of the uses of artificial intelligence, information security and cybersecurity, in order to ensure the protection of intellectual property in the defense industries sector.
The conference succeeded in attracting a group of global defense sector leaders and policy makers, as well as leading researchers and academics in the technology field, in addition to international experts in defense technology security. More than 70 speakers from 30 countries participated in its sessions. He presented a multi-track agenda, reviewing the latest research and developments in the fields of robotics and autonomous systems, space, quantum technology, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies, and discussing their implications and applications in the defense sector.
The second and last day of the conference witnessed keynote speeches delivered by Yousef Al Otaiba, Minister of State and UAE Ambassador to the United States of America, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, and Director of the Executive Office of the Committee for Goods Subject to Import and Export Control Talal Al Tunaiji.
The speakers stressed the importance of regional and international cooperation to confront global challenges and emerge from them in a stronger and unified way, while Yousef Al Otaiba stressed the prestigious position and confidence that the UAE enjoys with allied countries, such as the United States, and others, noting the country’s constant endeavor to keep pace with the transformational changes taking place in the sector. defense and other sectors.
The International Conference on Security of Technology and Defense Industries, which was held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, concluded yesterday in Abu Dhabi, and is the first event of its kind in the Middle East focusing on common issues between The defense and technological advancement sectors. It is also considered a forward-looking conference that deals with the frameworks of the uses of artificial intelligence, information security and cybersecurity, in order to ensure the protection of intellectual property in the defense industries sector.
The conference succeeded in attracting a group of global defense sector leaders and policy makers, as well as leading researchers and academics in the technology field, in addition to international experts in defense technology security. More than 70 speakers from 30 countries participated in its sessions. He presented a multi-track agenda, reviewing the latest research and developments in the fields of robotics and autonomous systems, space, quantum technology, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies, and discussing their implications and applications in the defense sector.
The second and last day of the conference witnessed keynote speeches delivered by Yousef Al Otaiba, Minister of State and UAE Ambassador to the United States of America, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, and Director of the Executive Office of the Committee for Goods Subject to Import and Export Control Talal Al Tunaiji.
The speakers stressed the importance of regional and international cooperation to confront global challenges and emerge from them in a stronger and unified way, while Yousef Al Otaiba stressed the prestigious position and confidence that the UAE enjoys with allied countries, such as the United States, and others, noting the country’s constant endeavor to keep pace with the transformational changes taking place in the sector. defense and other sectors.
The International Conference on Security of Technology and Defense Industries, which was held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, concluded yesterday in Abu Dhabi, and is the first event of its kind in the Middle East focusing on common issues between The defense and technological advancement sectors. It is also considered a forward-looking conference that deals with the frameworks of the uses of artificial intelligence, information security and cybersecurity, in order to ensure the protection of intellectual property in the defense industries sector.
The conference succeeded in attracting a group of global defense sector leaders and policy makers, as well as leading researchers and academics in the technology field, in addition to international experts in defense technology security. More than 70 speakers from 30 countries participated in its sessions. He presented a multi-track agenda, reviewing the latest research and developments in the fields of robotics and autonomous systems, space, quantum technology, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies, and discussing their implications and applications in the defense sector.
The second and last day of the conference witnessed keynote speeches delivered by Yousef Al Otaiba, Minister of State and UAE Ambassador to the United States of America, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, and Director of the Executive Office of the Committee for Goods Subject to Import and Export Control Talal Al Tunaiji.
The speakers stressed the importance of regional and international cooperation to confront global challenges and emerge from them in a stronger and unified way, while Yousef Al Otaiba stressed the prestigious position and confidence that the UAE enjoys with allied countries, such as the United States, and others, noting the country’s constant endeavor to keep pace with the transformational changes taking place in the sector. defense and other sectors.
The International Conference on Security of Technology and Defense Industries, which was held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, concluded yesterday in Abu Dhabi, and is the first event of its kind in the Middle East focusing on common issues between The defense and technological advancement sectors. It is also considered a forward-looking conference that deals with the frameworks of the uses of artificial intelligence, information security and cybersecurity, in order to ensure the protection of intellectual property in the defense industries sector.
The conference succeeded in attracting a group of global defense sector leaders and policy makers, as well as leading researchers and academics in the technology field, in addition to international experts in defense technology security. More than 70 speakers from 30 countries participated in its sessions. He presented a multi-track agenda, reviewing the latest research and developments in the fields of robotics and autonomous systems, space, quantum technology, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies, and discussing their implications and applications in the defense sector.
The second and last day of the conference witnessed keynote speeches delivered by Yousef Al Otaiba, Minister of State and UAE Ambassador to the United States of America, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, and Director of the Executive Office of the Committee for Goods Subject to Import and Export Control Talal Al Tunaiji.
The speakers stressed the importance of regional and international cooperation to confront global challenges and emerge from them in a stronger and unified way, while Yousef Al Otaiba stressed the prestigious position and confidence that the UAE enjoys with allied countries, such as the United States, and others, noting the country’s constant endeavor to keep pace with the transformational changes taking place in the sector. defense and other sectors.