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Dubai entrepreneurship incubator, in5, has crossed AED9bn ($2.45bn) in total funding raised since inception, reflecting 14 per cent growth over October 2024 and highlighting the strength of Dubai’s pro-innovation ecosystem. Organisers announced the milestone during the 10th anniversary edition of Expand North Star 2025, the world’s largest start-up and investor event held at Dubai Harbour from October 12–15. The figure underscores in5’s role in accelerating entrepreneurship and nurturing next-generation ventures within Dubai’s thriving knowledge economy. In5 Dubai startups Majed Al Suwaidi, Senior Vice President at TECOM Group PJSC, speaking on behalf of in5, said the achievement reflected the deep impact…
Expand North Star 2025 in Dubai has attracted the founders of 40 unicorn companies with a combined valuation of $900bn, underscoring the event’s growing significance among global investors and entrepreneurs. Organised by the Dubai World Trade Centre and hosted by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, the event continues to draw high-profile founders seeking to forge strategic partnerships, explore emerging investment trends, and discuss financing opportunities. Billed as the world’s largest gathering for startups and investors, Expand North Star serves as a central platform connecting venture capitalists and the digital innovation community. UAE draws global tech leaders to Dubai Several…
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Image: SAMENA Telecommuncations Council At the recent Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, Bocar Ba, CEO of the SAMENA Telecommunications Council, outlined a comprehensive vision for global cybersecurity that extends far beyond technology. In this interview with Neesha Salian, editor of Gulf Business, Ba discussed how the forum has evolved from a purely technical cybersecurity discussion five years ago to encompass cyber safety, cyber economics, cyber diplomacy, cyber crime, and cyber defense. Ba emphasised that cybersecurity is fundamentally about interdependency rather than common interest, requiring meaningful engagement where all stakeholders — governments, private sector and developing nations — benefit from collaboration.…
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Image: Supplied At the Global Cybersecurity Forum (GCF) 2025 in Riyadh, Boston Consulting Group and GCF unveiled The Quantum Leap: Navigating the Future of Computing, a comprehensive study examining how quantum technologies are transitioning from laboratory research to commercial reality. The report reveals quantum computing is poised to unlock over $50bn in value across industries, with oil and gas alone facing potential savings of $6-30bn — while simultaneously presenting critical cybersecurity threats that could render traditional encryption obsolete. Gulf Business editor Neesha Salian sat down with Shoaib Yousuf, MD and partner at BCG during the forum, to discuss the evolving…
