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4.0 IR technologies ‘essential for a modern industrial sector’

DUBAI, January 13, 2022

Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies are essential for a modern industrial sector that meets global standards, noted UAE’s Minister of State for Advanced Technology, Sarah Al Amiri.
 
“There are numerous companies across several sectors that have transformed their business with the use of artificial intelligence, blockchain and other digital technologies. The Champions 4.0 Network, 12 national and multinational companies that are leading in the development and adoption of advanced technology, will be showcasing the successful uses of fourth-generation technologies in industry, and advising on their integration,” she said at a panel discussion that took place on Industry 4.0 at the Swedish Pavilion in Expo 2020 Dubai. 
 
“With the world entering a transformative era of digitalisation brought about by Industry 4.0, collaboration with industry-leading partners like Ericsson is paramount to ensuring the successful accelerated deployment of 4.0 technology in the UAE,” she said pointing to Ericsson’s Champions 4.0 Network collaboration with the UAE’s Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT).
 
Panelists included Tomas Eneroth, Sweden’s Minister for Infrastructure and Fadi Pharaon, President of Ericsson Middle East and Africa. The panel focused on UAE’s strategic initiatives such as Operation 300bn and Net Zero 2050, with Al Amiri sharing the various policies in place to realise these ambitions. 
 
Digitalisation’s impact on UAE’s ICT and transportation infrastructure was also highlighted, with Eneroth sharing the catalysts for a more digitalised and sustainable transport sector. 
 
Eneroth said: “A private sector with a strong commitment to digital and green innovation and good cooperation between industry and politics has been crucial for making Sweden a world-leading climate nation. By spreading positive examples and exporting green innovation, we can reduce global emissions while creating new jobs.”
 
Pharaon said: “At Ericsson we have a vision of a world where limitless connectivity improves lives, redefines business and pioneers a sustainable future. We aspire to make this vision a reality across the world by reaching new connectivity milestones globally and here in the UAE. 
 
“We look forward to continuing this journey, strengthening collaboration with our customers and partners in the industry to realise Industry 4.0 in the UAE, leveraging the power of new technologies such as 5G, IoT and the cloud to transform every sector and paving the way for an intelligent, sustainable, and connected future for the UAE.”
 
The panel discussion was followed by a workshop led by Ericsson’s global and regional experts in which they highlighted global findings on enterprise digitalisation maturity, Ericsson’s private 5G networks, and 5G-enhanced manufacturing in UAE.-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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