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ClicknClear, a UK-based copyright technology platform, has been named one of ten global winners of the 2025 WIPO Global ...
The Rwandan government was recognized this week for its efforts to improve digital inclusion and digital literacy at a major global technology and development forum in Geneva, Switzerland. At the ...
The Global Gender Gap Report, now in its 19th edition, is produced annually by the WEF, a globally respected institution that ...
DOHA: Minister of State for Foreign Trade Affairs, H E Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Sayed, held a series of bilateral meetings with a number of senior ...
The State of Kuwait reaffirmed on Wednesday its commitment in protection creativity and innovation across commercial and in ...
"Innovation moves fast — regulation must too,” said Børge Brende, President and CEO, World Economic Forum. “GRIP enables ...
Within its ongoing efforts to modernise the federal legislation and advance the UAE's global standing as a leader in regulatory innovation, the General Secretariat of the UAE Cabinet has signed a ...
Peter Vanham on Europe’s return to corporatism in the face of U.S. and Chinese competition. The big story: Trump’s tariff ...
Jeremy Jurgens, managing director of the World Economic Forum and head of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, said: “New technologies have the power to disrupt industries, grow economies, ...
There are 12,000 nuclear weapons in the world, many of which are controlled by AI. We are close to a catastrophe.
In a bid to future-proof regulation amid rapid technological disruption, the World Economic Forum has teamed up with the UAE to launch an initiative that aims to overhaul how governments around the ...
The aim of the initiative is to help regulators keep up with innovation that's often moving faster than legislation.