Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?
For decades, when technology companies looked to establish a presence in the Middle East, the conversation typically revolved around Dubai or Abu Dhabi. But as global competition for AI, robotics, and deep-tech investment intensifies, a growing number of smaller, more agile innovation hubs are seeking to carve out their own place in the technology landscape. [...]
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Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East? Why it matters: Device and autonomy signals show where edge AI demand is moving, which can create new integration and tooling opportunities. Source: Robotics And Automation News ht...
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