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    April 16-17: Don’t Miss Dubai’s Global AI Show – Book Now!

    Over 10,000 delegates are expected at a 12,000 sqm event, with 300+ speakers and Sophia, the humanoid robot by Hanson Robotics, as the AI ambassador.
    News DeskBy News DeskApril 11, 2024
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    Dubai: The VAP Group is gearing up to present the Global AI Show, an event anticipated to be the largest artificial intelligence exhibition to date, on April 16-17, 2024, at the Grand Hyatt, Dubai. This event promises to stretch across 12,000 sqm of exhibition space and will feature over 300 speakers, including the renowned humanoid robot, Sophia, developed by Hanson Robotics, serving as the official AI brand ambassador.

    The show aims to be a hub for knowledge exchange, showcasing the latest AI advancements through discussions, project exhibitions, and interactive sessions. It offers a unique platform for attendees to engage with over 300 of the world’s most elite tech luminaries, delve into AI’s current trends, and explore emerging career opportunities in this dynamic field.

    Notable highlights of the event include presentations by industry giants such as Dr. Salim Al-Shuaili from Oman, Ali Abdulla Al Sadadi from Bahrain, Dr. Ebrahim Al Alkeem Al Zaabi, Tamer Hamed, and Dr. Thierry Lestable, among others. With an estimated attendance surpassing 10,000 delegates, the show is set to provide a firsthand look at practical AI initiatives and facilitate unparalleled networking opportunities with thought leaders and professionals across the AI sector.

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    The Global AI Show will also offer attendees valuable insights into the challenges, possibilities, and future trends in AI, through discussions led by seasoned industry professionals. The event is designed to benefit AI enthusiasts and companies alike, culminating in an exclusive after-party at WHITE Beach, Dubai’s premier location for networking in style.

    More than 50 media outlets, including Britain Herald, are collaborating as official media partners for this landmark event. Tickets are now available. For media inquiries, exclusive interviews, or press passes, please contact Nupur Aswani, the Director of Media & PR at VAP Group (NupurAswani@vapgroup.co or +971 56 229 6464).

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