Abu Dhabi Investment Office, Israel Export Institute Lay Trade Foundations

The Israeli side during the signing of the agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Israeli side during the signing of the agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Abu Dhabi Investment Office, Israel Export Institute Lay Trade Foundations

The Israeli side during the signing of the agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Israeli side during the signing of the agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat

The Abu Dhabi Investment Office, ADIO, has signed a cooperation agreement with the Israel Export Institute, establishing the foundation for strong trade bridges between Abu Dhabi and Israel by unlocking opportunities to collaborate on investments, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

The agreement covers the facilitation of introductions with potential investee companies in both markets, hosting joint events and supporting government and industry delegations. ADIO will work closely with the Israel Export Institute to support trade and investment opportunities for Israeli companies, connecting them with strategic partnerships and resources to foster long-term success in the emirate, WAM said.

The signing of the agreement took place virtually on Monday, and was attended by Adiv Baruch, Chairman of the Israel Export Institute, Gadi Ariely, Director-General of the Israel Export Institute, and Dr. Tariq bin Hendi, Director-General of ADIO.

Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development, said, "Rapid progress is being made in laying the foundations for closer private sector cooperation for Abu Dhabi and Israel. This agreement is an important opportunity to strengthen business cooperation and enable technical and commercial collaboration between our respective markets."

Dr. Tariq Bin Hendi, Director-General of ADIO, said, "ADIO is working to establish links with the key facilitators of investment and innovation between Abu Dhabi and Israel. Our agreement with the Israel Export Institute is an important next step in creating the platform to advance and accelerate opportunities for companies in Abu Dhabi and Israel."

The Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute, IEICI, supported by member firms, private sector bodies and the Government of Israel, promotes global economic and business activities, by providing a wide range of export-oriented services to Israeli companies, and complementary services to the international business community. IEICI helps build successful joint ventures, strategic alliances and trade partnerships.

Israel’s Minister of Economy and Industry Amir Peretz said the cooperation agreement is another step towards strengthening the growing economic ties with the UAE.

“This agreement gets even greater significance, specifically now, when facing the COVID-19 crisis and while the Israeli economy is in a difficult situation, and the revenue cycle of many established Israeli companies is suffering considerably as a result. I do hope that the economic ties that are being built with the UAE will play a significant part in accelerating the Israeli economy during this difficult period."

Adiv Baruch expressed confidence that the new collaboration will bring significant business outcomes for both parties and we are excited to embark on this common path.

“The Israel Export Institute, together with the Foreign Trade Administration at the Ministry of Economy, and with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to build the most professional infrastructure promoting global economic activities between the UAE and Israel. The collaboration with ADIO will play a major role in promoting the economic relations between Abu Dhabi and Israel."

ADIO recently announced plans to open an office in Tel Aviv to facilitate connections between innovation-focused companies and organizations in Abu Dhabi and Israel.



Saudi Arabia, Major Tech Companies Discuss Expanding Future AI Partnerships

Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos
Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos
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Saudi Arabia, Major Tech Companies Discuss Expanding Future AI Partnerships

Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos
Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos

The Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) Eng. Abdullah Alswaha has held meetings with leaders of leading global companies during his participation in the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

The meetings discussed prospects for strategic investments and expanding future partnerships in artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and modern technologies, highlighting the Kingdom's position as a hub for technology and innovation in the region.

To enhance Amazon Web Services' investments in Saudi Arabia, Alswaha met with the CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Matt Garman, to discuss enhancing the strategic partnership in cloud computing, AI, and AWS investments in the Kingdom. This will support the growth of the digital economy and affirm Saudi Arabia's regional position as a center for innovation and advanced technical solutions.

In the context of strengthening global partnerships in AI, Alswaha engaged in discussions with founder and CEO of Scale AI Alexandr Wang, focusing on enhancing AI and data solutions and developing the Kingdom's capabilities to achieve its aspirations and develop the digital economy.

Alswaha also discussed with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna opportunities for high-quality investments in Saudi Arabia, expanding IA and big data partnerships, and developing national capabilities in modern technologies.

He met with Sony's Chairman and CEO Kenichiro Yoshida to expand partnerships in technology and innovation, develop strategic partnerships, and exchange expertise to support the digital economy and develop capabilities in online gaming.

Additionally, MCIT Vice Minister Eng. Haitham AlOhali discussed with OpenAI's Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil ways to enhance partnerships in developing AI technologies and invest in their promising potential to drive the growth of the digital economy and achieve sustainable development.