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**Dubai**: The Gulf Business Breakfast on 23 April 2025 at the Metropolitan Hotel Dubai will focus on technologies driving digital innovation across the Gulf, featuring expert panels and discussions on AI, blockchain, cloud computing, and e-mobility advancements in the region.

The Gulf Business Business Breakfast is set to return on 23 April 2025, hosting a significant event focused on the technologies that are spearheading digital innovation across the Gulf region. The gathering will take place at the Metropolitan Hotel Dubai, commencing at 8:00 am.

This year’s panel will feature influential figures from various sectors, including telecommunications, artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, cloud computing, and e-mobility. As the UAE and the broader Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region progress towards a digital-first landscape, discussions will centre on the transformative power of these emerging technologies and their implications for industry and regulatory frameworks.

The event promises to showcase a strong line-up of speakers, including:

  • Rifad Mahasneh, General Manager for OKX MENA
  • Iwan Stella, Head of Strategy and Commercial Management at Ericsson Middle East and Africa
  • Cherian Varghese, Senior Vice President of Technology for the Middle East and Africa at Oracle
  • Samar Mittal, Vice President and MEA Head of Cloud & Network Services at Nokia
  • Dr. Mohamed Madkour, VP of ICT Strategy & Marketing at Huawei Middle East & Central Asia
  • Vasudha Khandeparkar, AI, Analytics and Data Practice Lead at Grant Thornton UAE
  • Andreas Hassellof, CEO and Founder of Ombori

Other distinguished panellists are expected to represent companies such as e& and Tahaluf, contributing to a diverse dialogue on technological advancements and industry innovation.

The agenda for the event includes several keynote speeches and sector-specific panels designed to facilitate in-depth discussions. Topics will range from the impact of 5G and the evolution towards 6G in the telecommunications sector, to the UAE’s burgeoning role as an AI innovation hub. There will also be a focus on blockchain adoption in the region, specifically concerning regulatory support for leaders in that space and the advancements in e-mobility infrastructure in the UAE.

The detailed schedule for the event is as follows:

  • 08:00 am: Registration & Breakfast
  • 09:00 am: Welcome address by Manish Chopra, Publisher of Gulf Business
  • 09:05 am: Opening remarks by Gareth van Zyl, Group Editor of Gulf Business
  • 09:15 am: Keynote speech
  • 09:30 am: Panel discussion on Telecoms & Cloud
  • 10:00 am: Keynote speech
  • 10:15 am: Panel on Artificial Intelligence
  • 10:45 am: Panel on Blockchain Evolution
  • 11:15 am: Keynote speech
  • 11:30 am: Panel on E-Mobility
  • 12:00 pm: Closing remarks

Registration for this event is currently open, and participants can expect a wealth of strategic insights, networking opportunities, and engaging discussions aimed at navigating the future of digital technology in the region.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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