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Image: Supplied As AI reshapes industries across the Middle East, Ainigma is betting on a people-first approach. The boutique AI consultancy headquartered in London and Amsterdam was founded in 2024 by Arne Mosselman. In October 2025, Ainigma formalised a partnership with regional communications consultancy TRACCS to help organisations across the Middle East adopt GenAI ethically and strategically. Through its partnership with TRACCS, the company aims to bridge the gap between technology and talent, driving practical adoption and measurable impact. In this interview, Mosselman discusses what “human-centric” AI really means, how it can amplify creativity rather than replace it, and why…
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Image: DP World/ For illustrative purposes National Industries Park (NIP), part of DP World’s industrial network, will host one of the Middle East’s largest automotive refurbishment facilities under a Dhs55m($15m) partnership with used-car platform Cars24. The 220,000 sqft centre, due to begin construction in November and open by August 2026, will create more than 200 jobs in its first phase and process over 100,000 vehicles annually. It will connect directly to DP World’s network of ports, logistics corridors, and economic zones. The facility will serve rising demand from electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers and Chinese original equipment makers, offering refurbishment, pre-delivery…
Images: Supplied As technology continues to shape every industry, more women are carving out space and redefining what leadership in tech looks like. From innovation to cybersecurity to marketing, their journeys reveal a consistent theme — success in tech isn’t about perfection or knowing all the answers, it’s about curiosity, courage, and connection. Gulf Business spoke to several female leaders across the global tech ecosystem to explore their biggest lessons and advice for the next generation of women entering the field. Jessica Constantinidis, innovation officer – EMEA, ServiceNow Key lessons learned Growth only happens when you step into the unknown.…
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Image credit: Supplied As investors seek growth in a shifting global economy, SkyKapital has emerged as a trusted bridge between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, focusing on West Africa, a region often overlooked yet rich with opportunity and transformative transactions. From its headquarters in Paris and growing hub in the UAE, following the establishment of an office at Abu Dhabi Global Market, the firm is redefining how cross-border capital can drive sustainable development. Earlier this year, that effort was recognised when the firm received the Lifetime Excellence in Francophone Markets Award from HM Government of the UK. For Karim…
Image credit: Supplied When people see a driverless car, whether it be a racing car or a taxi, they often assume the technology is doing all the work. The machine is in control and humans are out of the picture. The problem is not just one of perception. As autonomous vehicles become more common, the story we tell about them matters. If we view autonomy as something automatic or inevitable, we risk underestimating the human effort it still requires. That effort is not only technical. It is strategic, emotional and deeply collaborative. I come to this space from a traditional…
