The Abu Dhabi Government pavilion showcased further projects
and initiatives on the second day of GITEX Global in alignment with its theme
of 'Leading the Digital Future of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi'.
Projects and initiatives across many fields and areas were
highlighted, including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, blockchain
technology and analytics, all to leverage technology and innovation to deliver
service excellence and an enhanced customer experience.
The latest iteration of the Abu Dhabi Government Services
Unified Platform, TAMM, showcased by the Department of Government Enablement,
means customers can now access more than 750 services from over 30 Abu Dhabi
government entities and numerous private sector providers. The new version also
brings a slew of enhancements and features. The platform - now publicly
available - was built on feedback from the public, coupled with the latest
technological and customer-centric advancements.
"The latest version of TAMM was only made possible by
collaboration between more than 30 Abu Dhabi Government entities, all working
together towards achieving the government's vision of enabling the Emirate's
people and communities through innovation and digitalisation," said Ahmed
Tamim Hisham Al Kuttab, Chairman of the Department of Government Enablement -
Abu Dhabi.
"In alignment with Abu Dhabi's digital transformation
strategy, our ambition is to create an advanced digital ecosystem that reflects
the aspirations of our people and sets a new global benchmark for how
government services are delivered," he added.
Dr. Mohamed Abdel Hameed Al Askar, Representative of the Abu
Dhabi Government Services Unified Platform "TAMM" at DGE, said,
"Thanks to the insights of citizens and residents across Abu Dhabi, the
latest version of TAMM has been developed to prioritise user needs, creating a
more enhanced, customer-centric and personalised platform that simplifies
access to government and private sector services for residents and businesses
alike."
Meanwhile, the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA) introduced
the ISKAN Abu Dhabi app based on state-of-the-art technology. This digital
customer service portal changes the way customers interact with ADHA. The app
empowers individuals to explore housing and land options, access detailed
information and make informed decisions about housing plans without the need
for physical visits or extensive paperwork.
"The Abu Dhabi Housing Authority is working to adopt
the latest technologies and innovative systems set to enhance the effectiveness
and efficiency of housing services provided on various platforms to customers.
We're committed to enhancing the customer journey by simplifying procedures and
enabling customers to obtain housing services to increase customer
satisfaction, reduce waiting time and expedite the application process,"
said Hamad Hareb Al Muhairi, Director-General of ADHA.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied
research pillar of Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC),
showcased its open-source Falcon large language models (LLMs), marking the
UAE's first major contribution to this AI field. One of these models, Falcon
180B, is now a highly powerful AI tool with 180 billion parameters, making it
one of the top models on the Hugging Face Leaderboard that tracks, ranks and
evaluates open LLMs and chatbots. Despite having fewer parameters than some, it
performs similarly to some of the most renowned models, like OpenAI's GPT-4 and
Google's latest model, which powers Bard.
Dr. Ebtesam Almazrouei, Acting Chief Researcher and
Executive Director of AI Cross-Center Unit at TII, said, "Artificial
intelligence is the cornerstone of digital advancement and generative AI models
are ensuring a leap in digital advancement on a global scale. In an
increasingly interconnected world, innovation and collaboration are crucial.
Open sourcing advanced AI models such as Falcon LLM models will spark
accelerated innovation across various domains, including healthcare, finance, and
education.
The UAE is committed to ensuring inclusivity in technology
and fostering a more equitable and advanced digital era. The Falcon LLMs are
ushering in a new era of deep-tech solutions and enabling groundbreaking
capabilities. In doing so, they are driving substantial impact in science and
industry, contributing to the UAE's intellectual property and In-Country Value,
and expanding its knowledge economy."
Other key launches from Abu Dhabi Government included the
'Request for Patent Support' service from the Department of Economic
Development (ADDED). The service is designed to assist users in evaluating
their inventions for compliance with patent registration criteria and
registering their patents nationally and globally.
The Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority (ADAA) launched
ADAAi, a comprehensive operational control panel tool offering insights into
ADAA's daily operations to streamline operational efficiency. ADAA also
featured Al Rasid, an AI-based analytical platform that enhances efficiency in
government and private sector institutions.
Abu Dhabi Customs (ADC) unveiled a groundbreaking project
focusing on implementing blockchain technology within their customs systems to
establish a robust risk analysis system based on reliable data. This initiative
aims to create an interoperable system that aligns with future business
requirements.
Abu Dhabi Department of Community Development (ADDCD)
announced two launches; the Social Sector Efficiency and Effectiveness
programme, aimed at supporting Abu Dhabi social sector entities in measuring
efficiency and effectiveness to achieve their strategic objectives, and
Integrated Case Management, an innovative digital platform designed to
streamline, centralise and optimise the delivery of social services.
Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA)
launched an online platform for trading feed, available to all companies across
the UAE. It also introduced its Crisis and Disaster Management system to enable
automated responses to crises and disasters and standardise data into a unified
database.
The Abu Dhabi Government pavilion, led by the Department of
Government Enablement (DGE), has showcased some 18 projects and signed 28 MoUs.
The government's continued presence at GITEX Global, now in its twelfth year,
is a testament to its unwavering commitment to innovation and progress,
building on past successes and driving the future of technological advancement.