-
Categories
-
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
-
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
-
Food Additives
- Industrial Coatings
- Agrochemicals
- Dyes and Pigments
- Surfactant
- Flavors and Fragrances
- Chemical Reagents
- Catalyst and Auxiliary
- Natural Products
- Inorganic Chemistry
-
Organic Chemistry
-
Biochemical Engineering
- Analytical Chemistry
-
Cosmetic Ingredient
- Water Treatment Chemical
-
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
Promotion
ECHEMI Mall
Wholesale
Weekly Price
Exhibition
News
-
Trade Service
According to a recent report by MicroMarket Monitor, the UAE's Internet of Things (IoT) market will reach $35 billion
by 2021.
The UAE government is driving the country's IoT efforts through four key areas of digitalization, including transportation, energy, healthcare, and security
.
UAE government agencies are adopting IoT platforms to integrate existing systems and future technologies such as artificial intelligence
.
"In 2019, the biggest technology trend in the UAE will be government adoption of IoT, from small projects to universal reality, from autonomous vehicles to connected hospitals," said Andrew Calthorpe, CEO of Condo Protego.
”
Specifically, in terms of transport, Dubai's autonomous transport strategy aims to achieve 25% autonomous transportation by 2030, with autonomous vehicles and public transport optimizing routes, reducing traffic and improving safety
.
In energy and utilities, service providers can better manage peak energy demand, monitor facilities and perform predictive maintenance on assets, and improve the accuracy and speed of
repairs.
In healthcare, service providers can connect doctors, hospitals, patients, and insurance companies to kick off the motion.
Dynamically secure digital patient records minimize illness and predict patient treatment, and better track and optimize hospital assets
.
In terms of security and surveillance, government agencies, educational campuses, and sports venues can use real-time CCTV to monitor the environment, conduct analytics to enhance security, and securely store citizen and customer records
.
The UAE's Vision 2021 aligns with Dubai's Smart City goals, with government agencies driving digital transformation in transport, utilities, healthcare and security to better meet the needs of citizens and customers and improve people's daily lives
.
According to a recent report by MicroMarket Monitor, the UAE's Internet of Things (IoT) market will reach $35 billion
by 2021.
The UAE government is driving the country's IoT efforts through four key areas of digitalization, including transportation, energy, healthcare, and security
.
UAE government agencies are adopting IoT platforms to integrate existing systems and future technologies such as artificial intelligence
.
"In 2019, the biggest technology trend in the UAE will be government adoption of IoT, from small projects to universal reality, from autonomous vehicles to connected hospitals," said Andrew Calthorpe, CEO of Condo Protego.
”
Specifically, in terms of transport, Dubai's autonomous transport strategy aims to achieve 25% autonomous transportation by 2030, with autonomous vehicles and public transport optimizing routes, reducing traffic and improving safety
.
In energy and utilities, service providers can better manage peak energy demand, monitor facilities and perform predictive maintenance on assets, and improve the accuracy and speed of
repairs.
In healthcare, service providers can connect doctors, hospitals, patients, and insurance companies to kick off the motion.
Dynamically secure digital patient records minimize illness and predict patient treatment, and better track and optimize hospital assets
.
In terms of security and surveillance, government agencies, educational campuses, and sports venues can use real-time CCTV to monitor the environment, conduct analytics to enhance security, and securely store citizen and customer records
.
The UAE's Vision 2021 aligns with Dubai's Smart City goals, with government agencies driving digital transformation in transport, utilities, healthcare and security to better meet the needs of citizens and customers and improve people's daily lives
.