Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
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Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, the Chairman of the UAE Media Council and National Media Office, attended the opening of London Tech Week. The event started on Monday and will run until June 13 at Olympia London.
Abdulla Al Hamed was joined by Dr. Jamal Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Director-General of the National Media Office. They met with key officials from global tech companies. The main goal of the meetings was to discuss how technology can improve media in the UAE and how to deliver responsible content while developing a modern media system.
During the discussions, Al Hamed also mentioned the upcoming Bridge Summit, which will take place in Abu Dhabi this December. This summit will be a great opportunity for media leaders around the world to share ideas and form innovative partnerships.
At London Tech Week, Al Hamed participated in sessions that focused on the latest technology trends, particularly the role of artificial intelligence. The event highlighted important topics such as AI, clean technology, digital transformation, and how technology can be used in different industries. Experts from around the world led discussions and workshops to help attendees learn new skills.
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