Dubai / WAM Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, has highlighted that Emirati youth’s keenness and willingness to learn Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology reflects their high level of awareness in enhancing their skills and technological abilities to better prepare them for jobs of the future. Al Olama commended the graduation of 75 male and female ...
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Abu Dhabi signs deal to host World Urban Forum in 2020
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Department of Urban Planning and Municipalities (DPM), signed an agreement, on Wednesday, with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN-Habitat, for Abu Dhabi to host the 10th World Urban Forum (WUF10), in 2020. This will be the first time an Arab country hosts the landmark forum. The forum will be convened by UN-Habitat, ...
Read More »Ministry raises awareness on sustainable agriculture
Abu Dhabi / WAM Students from the UAE, Australia and the Netherlands on Wednesday interacted with academia, industry representatives and thought leaders on sustainable agriculture, food production and consumption, as the UAE marked the World Food Day. Titled ‘Our Food, Our Future’, the youth workshop was organised by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MoCCAE), in collaboration with the ...
Read More »International Franchise Exhibition inaugurated
Abu Dhabi / WAM The 6th edition of the International Franchise Exhibition (IFE), organised by the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, kicked off with the participation of key government entities, numerous major international brands, companies, and renowned experts alongside thousands of visitors from 16 countries. The exhibition is being held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), ...
Read More »Aviation meet in Dubai to focus on handling of dangerous goods
Dubai / Emirates Business The 6th Annual World Aviation Safety Summit (WASS) will provide a focus on approaches for handling dangerous goods, organisers of the event revealed on Wednesday. Hosted by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority WASS 2018 is set to return for its sixth edition on December 11 and 12 at Roda Al Bustan, Dubai. More than 1.25 million ...
Read More »Opec moves to calm oil-supply fears as India slams high prices
Bloomberg Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) again sought to reassure markets after one of its biggest customers complained about the pain of high prices. “There is no cause for alarm,†Opec Secretary-General Mohammad Barkindo said, adding that India had sent a letter bemoaning the state of the oil market. While insisting supplies are sufficient, he neglected to specify how ...
Read More »HSBC pension pledges $329 million investment in renewables
Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc’s pension manager plans to invest 250 million pounds ($329 million) of its pension scheme into renewable energy infrastructure for wind and solar in the UK, joining around 30 other firms making similar climate change pledges. Amazon.com Inc. also committed to installing 20 megawatts of solar power at depots around the country, while EDF Energy Plc said ...
Read More »California fire threat leaves 60,000 without power
Bloomberg PG&E Corp. has deliberately left customers in the dark for the first time as a precaution to prevent wildfires from breaking out. Almost 60,000 customers in six counties across the Sierra Nevada foothills and Northern California country were blacked out during a windstorm, according to Melissa Subbotin, a company spokeswoman. About 70 percent of those customers will have electricity ...
Read More »India’s bullet train project faces land acquistion hurdles
Bloomberg India’s bullet train project is moving at the pace of a commuter train instead. A year after the project was kicked off, only 0.9 hectares of land have been acquired out of the 1,400 hectares needed, according to the Indian government company leading the project. The $15 billion facility, the highlight of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s drive to upgrade ...
Read More »Even trade war winners will lose eventually: Apec
Bloomberg There’s no escaping the impact of the US-China trade war, even for countries that stand to benefit from it in the short term, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Secretariat Executive Director Alan Bollard said. “The models show a certain amount of trade diverts out of China to Northeast Asia or Southeast Asia,†Bollard said in an interview in Port Moresby, ...
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