Event ID is 2106
Conference Profile and Objectives
The realities of globalization, competition and innovation has given rise to a competitiveness movement that present Government's information technology systems with enormous challenges and has necessitated a more collaborative outlook thereby propelling government management and leaders to face these challenges with new strategies, mechanisms and real solutions. Supporting the vision of government institutions to develop an integrated information technology systems in government sector, to promote the development of technological systems in building a digital society whilst bringing about a qualitative leap in future of government institutions, to join the global race of excellence.
Datamatix in association with its global partners and international organizations presents the, “26th Gitex Conference” with a wide international participation of government and business organizations, leaders, decision-makers and experts and international organizations the event will highlight technology management strategies, innovations and technologies that are shaping the future and changing the world. The conference is designed to give leaders and executives across tech-reliant industries an opportunity to hear from an exclusive set of the world’s top tech innovators. The event seeks to create new global governance models, leveraging new technologies and modern management strategies whilst focusing on devising strategies especially for the post-oil era and developing AI, blockchain and Internet of things for future infrastructure and sovereignty in our increasingly interconnected world.
The event is a unique opportunity to meet decision makers, managers and executives and learn about the latest technological developments that contributes to institutional development and technology-driven future. The event aspires to provide a premier knowledge sharing platform for knowledge exchange and interchange of best practices to learn about the latest technological developments that contributes to institutional development and technology-driven future.
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