It is clear that many businesses are depending on logistics in order to provide the customers with the appropriate products and services. However, we live in a world that is experiencing climate change - and that has consequences. Therefore, we al...
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ChatGPT and similar tools are here to stay, and it is futile to try to prevent their use. The best course of action is to guide university students to use such AI-enabled text-generation programs responsibly and ethically, according to an internal...
It’s difficult to keep up with how fast paced the world of digital marketing has become, and sometimes navigating your way through the multitude of different trends can feel like an impossible task.
KFSH&RC invites patrons and partners to partake in the milestone conference ‘Digital Health Conference’, which is set to gather over 50 speakers from leading healthcare markets and thousands of attendees from more than 15 participating countri...
The term "cloud" refers to programs and services that run remotely through the internet rather than locally on a server or a computer.
The Government of Mozambique and the European Union signed a 4,5 year agreement worth EUR 10 million to expand climate finance in the country through the Improving Local Climate Resilience in Mozambique (MERCIM) Program, technically supported by t...
Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, recently held its first Board of Directors meeting in 2023, chaired by Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of the Board at the company’s headquarters in...
Green technologies – those used to produce goods and services with smaller carbon footprints – are growing and providing increasing economic opportunities but many developing countries could miss them unless national governments and the internatio...
The Zambian government’s statement that it intends to make Kabwe a “green city” could offer an important opportunity to address the toxic lead that has been harming residents for decades.