UAE Inaugurates Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution

The UAE and World Economic Forum inaugurate the Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution. (WAM)
The UAE and World Economic Forum inaugurate the Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution. (WAM)
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UAE Inaugurates Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution

The UAE and World Economic Forum inaugurate the Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution. (WAM)
The UAE and World Economic Forum inaugurate the Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution. (WAM)

The United Arab Emirates government, in cooperation with the World Economic Forum (WEF), inaugurated the Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution that aims to develop solutions to emerging challenges and creating new business models that rely on modern technology.

The new center is aimed at preparing strategies, policies and developing solutions to the most pressing challenges in the region and the world. In addition, it works towards developing mechanisms, applications and uses for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the UAE, and contribute to the development of the best techniques and practices towards positive and efficient changes in the life of individuals in line with the journey of development and progress in the region and the world.

Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, minister of Cabinet Affairs and the Future, stated that the UAE is continuously developing new business models that are dependent on technology and the outcomes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, to join global efforts for shaping a better future.

Borge Brende, president of WEF, said: "In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, countries and businesses need to move fast, and recruit emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain to serve everyone. But, we need to set integrated frameworks to employ this technology in a deliberate manner to enhance its uses and minimize the risks."

The center's work model focuses on studying the drastic changes occurring in the global economies, communities and policies in order to unify visions and coordinate efforts to benefit from the emerging technology tools and digital transactions in developing services and uncovering new promising opportunities.

The center covers main technology sectors, including Precision Medicine, AI and Machine Learning and Blockchain.

The center works on developing applications of precision medicine and designing services that increase the benefits of human genome sequencing programs. In addition, a framework has been developed on the use of digital processing techniques, and providing teams for projects specialized in artificial intelligence and machine learning to cope with the new globalization in all its forms.

The inauguration of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Center in the UAE, the fifth of its kind in the world after the United States, Japan, India and China, comes as part of the strategic cooperation between the UAE government and the World Economic Forum.



Saudi Medical Team Separates Conjoined Twins in Groundbreaking 15-Hour Surgery

The procedure was carried out by a dedicated team of 36 consultants and specialists from multiple disciplines. SPA
The procedure was carried out by a dedicated team of 36 consultants and specialists from multiple disciplines. SPA
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Saudi Medical Team Separates Conjoined Twins in Groundbreaking 15-Hour Surgery

The procedure was carried out by a dedicated team of 36 consultants and specialists from multiple disciplines. SPA
The procedure was carried out by a dedicated team of 36 consultants and specialists from multiple disciplines. SPA

The medical and surgical team of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program successfully separated on Wednesday Eritrean twins Asma and Someya, who were joined at the head, at King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital in Riyadh.

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) Supervisor General and head of the medical team Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah said the complex procedure, which lasted more than 15 hours, was carried out in adherence to Saudi leadership directives by a dedicated team of 36 consultants and specialists from multiple disciplines.

The team employed neuronavigational technology and surgical microscopy to ensure precise planning and uphold the highest safety standards.

He added that this operation marks the 64th separation performed under the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program, which has treated over 149 cases from 27 countries over the past 35 years.

The program continues to receive strong support from Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

Over the years, it has achieved outstanding medical successes, showcasing the advanced capabilities and professionalism of Saudi Arabia's healthcare sector and its medical teams.

Consultant pediatric neurosurgeon and head of the Pediatric Neurosurgery Dr. Moutasem Azzubi explained that the twins underwent a comprehensive evaluation, which revealed the fusion of skull bones, brain membranes, veins, and certain arteries.

The separation was conducted in stages, beginning with an initial surgical procedure followed by three interventional radiology procedures to block shared arteries and veins. The pediatric plastic surgery team inserted tissue expanders under the skin to stretch it over several months and allow sufficient skin coverage after the separation.

The twins' family expressed their sincere gratitude to the Saudi leadership for making this life-saving procedure possible and ensuring their children received the best medical care. They also commended the Kingdom’s humanitarian efforts and extended thanks for the generous hospitality they received during their stay in Saudi Arabia.