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Visitors thronged the GITEX Global 2022 at Dubai World Trade Centre and Exhibition halls in Dubai on day three of the biggest edition of the tech show.
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Tech buffs and the general public alike have been wowed by the display of new frontier innovations and products, including flying cars, passenger drones, humanoids etc, with firms and government entities showcasing the potential of AI, the Internet of Things, Blockchain and Web3.0. Above, an exhibitor demonstrates hololens at the Microsoft stand.
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Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy, during the Gitex trade investment briefing on day 3 of Gitex Global.
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The super-connector event, held from 10-14 October 2022, is set to welcome more than 100,000 attendees from 170 countries.
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The record global participation in the 42nd edition of the event reflects Dubai’s profile as a hub for innovation, knowledge sharing, enterprise and networking in the international technology industry, a position it has built through focused investments over the last few decades.
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Visitors at DEWA stand on day 3 of Gitex global.
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Visitors and exhibitors at Sharjah Pavilion.
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GITEX provides 250 government entities with a showcase for their latest public-private partnerships and digital projects, including Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai Police, Abu Dhabi Digital Authority and Digital Dubai.
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A visitor at the Saudi Arabia pavilion.
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Visitors and exhibitors at Tahakom stand.
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