Organizations in Middle East ready to allocate multi-million dollars for AI: Survey

The current climate of AI support and investment is potentially a game changer for the global economy and specifically the Middle East, with several GCC nations leading the change. The Middle East has been rapidly adopting AI making it top priority for both leading private and national governments to support their development and integration.

According to recent survey conducted by AIIA Network, 40% of industry professionals from leading government entities and enterprises in the region have allocated an AI budget of about $500,000 – $1 million and with 20% of the respondents’ allocated a budget of $1million and above. The top three applications for investment included data analytics, machine learning and managing administrative workflow.

Foreseeing the potential of AI in the market, IQPC MENA will host the anchor AI event supported by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, aiming to dive deep into the variety of AI applications that enables businesses in the region to set themselves apart from competition, uncovering revolutionary use cases and answering the painful questions stopping organisations from stepping into their AI journeys.

Taking the UAE’s recently-launched AI Strategy 2031 objectives into consideration, the summit takes place at the most pertinent time. IQPC has collaborated with influential and leading organisations including Prime Minister’s Office, Dubai Healthcare City Authority – Regulation (DCHR), Ministry of Health and Prevention, Smart Dubai, ING, UAE Genetics Diseases Association, Saudi Aramco, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST and many more to discuss the challenges and conduct focused brainstorming sessions culminating in the 2nd annual AI Week on 9 and 10 September 2019.

The sessions are designed to ensure the AI Week works with the governments and private organisation’s key focus sectors and will deliver a packed and stimulating programme for the attendees.

EdgeVerve Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Infosys, and GE Healthcare are participating at the event as Associate Partners and will showcase their thought leadership and solutions in the AI space.

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