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Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi Visits the Government of Sharjah Pavilion at GITEX Global 2025

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Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi Visits the Government of Sharjah Pavilion at GITEX Global 2025
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Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi Visits the Government of Sharjah Pavilion at GITEX Global 2025

2025-10-14 15:19 Last Updated At:15:35

DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- His Excellency Sheikh Dr Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Ruler's Office, visited the Government of Sharjah Pavilion at GITEX Global 2025 on Monday morning. The pavilion, which brings together 20 government entities under the theme 'Powered by Tech, Driven by People,' highlights Sharjah's pioneering digital journey and its human-centred vision for the future at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

During the visit, HE Sheikh Dr Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi was briefed on the latest innovative digital experiences and technology-driven projects presented by participating government entities. These initiatives aim to enhance digital integration across Sharjah, boost government efficiency, and improve quality of life, reflecting the emirate's vision of a sustainable, people-first digital future.

His Excellency was introduced to the pavilion's four central ecosystems — Digital Experiences, Environmental Sustainability, Smart Cities, and Our Humanity — each demonstrating proactive solutions that showcase seamless collaboration between government entities, driven by artificial intelligence and data connectivity.

HE Sheikh Dr Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi also attended activities at the Sharjah Digital Hackathon, launched by Sharjah Digital Department in collaboration with the Rubu' Qarn Centre for Science and Technology and the Sharjah Youth Council.

The initiative aims to strengthen Sharjah's innovation ecosystem, empower youth and government talents, and encourage the development of AI-powered solutions that enhance urban infrastructure and improve the efficiency and agility of government services.

As part of the Digital Experiences segment, SDD showcased the Digital Sharjah Assistant, an interactive, text- and voice-based AI assistant operating in real time. The assistant enables users to access information seamlessly and complete select government transactions instantly through a conversational interface.

The Chairman of the Sharjah Ruler's Office also toured the Aqari Platform, a comprehensive digital hub that centralises real estate services across the emirate. The platform connects multiple entities through a unified gateway, offering accurate and reliable property data, improving customer experience.

His Excellency further explored the Nabni Platform, a unified system connecting Sharjah's municipalities to streamline building and construction procedures through artificial intelligence.

HE Sheikh Dr Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi also reviewed the Empower Gov AI, a unified AI tool designed to empower public sector staff to utilise AI capabilities in their daily work. The assistant connects multiple government entities, automates internal inquiries, manages access permissions, and boosts overall productivity across departments.

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Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi Visits the Government of Sharjah Pavilion at GITEX Global 2025

Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi Visits the Government of Sharjah Pavilion at GITEX Global 2025

  • Global agri-food innovation competition names four winning startups during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
  • HyveGeo, Permia Sensing, Flybox, and Akorn Technology to share USD 2 million to pilot and scale solutions in the UAE and the Global South.
  • ABU DHABI, UAE, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The third edition of the UAE FoodTech Challenge, a global competition that identifies and scales the world's most promising agri-tech innovations, concluded at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week with the announcement of four winning startups:

    Category: Climate-Smart Food Production

    • Permia Sensing uses AI, bioacoustic sensors and drone imaging to monitor tree health. Already covering over 15,000 hectares of palm plantations in Sri Lanka, the technology offers early detection of stress factors, such as dehydration and pest infestations, enabling farmers to boost yields and reduce waste. They now plan to work with local partners to finesse and localize their solution for the UAE and scale its application across the Middle East.
    • HyveGeo turns agricultural waste into a carbon-rich biochar, then enriches it with microbes to create a high-performance soil enhancer. This circular, nature-based approach is already being used by farmers and landscape managers across the UAE, transforming arid, desert soil into fertile, arable land. As winners, they plan to expand their research and launch pilots in markets across the Global South.

    ABU DHABI, UAE, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The third edition of the UAE FoodTech Challenge, a global competition that identifies and scales the world's most promising agri-tech innovations, concluded at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week with the announcement of four winning startups:

    Category: Climate-Smart Food Production

    Category: Food Loss & Waste Reduction

    • Akorn Technology produces a natural, edible coating for fruit and vegetables, including a vegetable protein to slow ripening, a wax to reduce moisture loss, and a vegetable oil to maintain color. Their solution is already being used in Egypt and Ghana to extend the shelf life of produce and cut post-harvest losses, and will now be optimized for use in the UAE and arid environments across the region.
    • Flybox uses black soldier fly larvae to convert agricultural byproducts into high-quality protein and fertilizer, while reducing waste sent to landfill. Housed in shipping containers, their off-grid, low-cost solution is currently being used in Uganda, Kenya and Nigeria, and will now launch in the UAE, with plans for working with local waste management partners to deploy at scale.

    From an initial pool of 1,215 submissions from 113 countries, ten finalists advanced to the final stage of the competition, presenting their solutions in live pitches to an international judging panel comprising senior leaders and experts in food systems, sustainability, investment, and international development. Following evaluation, the four winning startups were announced during an awards ceremony on the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week main stage.

    Rima Al Mokarrab, Chair of Tamkeen and Co-Chair of the FoodTech Challenge, remarked:

    "Building resilient and secure food systems is central to the UAE's long-term vision for a prosperous future. The latest winners of the UAE FoodTech Challenge now join a growing community of past awardees, who have since raised over USD 48 million in follow-on funding and launched more than 50 pilot projects across the UAE and other markets. As they begin this next phase of their journey, support from our network of partners and UAE's world-class innovation ecosystem will serve as a launchpad for their solutions, enabling them to contribute to more resilient and sustainable food systems in the UAE, the global south, and worldwide."

    The four teams will share a USD 2 million prize and will be invited to scale their solutions in the UAE, where they will receive tailored in-kind support, including pilot opportunities, access to research facilities, market-entry guidance, mentorship, and investor introductions through an extensive network of local and international partners. From this base, the winners will work to deploy and scale their solutions across key markets in the Global South, supporting more resilient and sustainable food systems.

    Fatema Almulla, Senior Specialist Development, International Affairs Office at the UAE Presidential Court, said:

    "The UAE plays a leading role in international development, with agricultural innovation central to its global engagement. Through the UAE FoodTech Challenge, winning startups are embedded within a proven development ecosystem; where advanced technologies, policy leadership, and global expertise come together to accelerate solutions from pilot to scale. This is how innovation is translated into measurable impact, from the UAE to climate-vulnerable regions worldwide."

    This year's FoodTech Challenge is organized by the International Affairs Office at the UAE Presidential Court and Tamkeen, in partnership with the Gates Foundation, ne'ma (The National Food Loss and Waste Initiative), and Silal. The finalist cohort represents a diverse range of approaches to food system innovation, including advanced technologies for post-harvest preservation, waste-to-value conversion, precision agriculture, and resource-efficient food production.

    Shelly Sundberg, Deputy Director of Adaptive and Equitable Food Systems at the Gates Foundation, said:

    "The UAE FoodTech Challenge plays an important role in advancing practical, scalable, and accessible solutions that can strengthen food security across underserved and climate-vulnerable populations. At the Gates Foundation, we are proud to support initiatives that translate innovation into real-world impact, helping food systems reduce loss, improve sustainability, and expand access to safe, affordable and nutritious food. These are essential to building more resilient food systems in the face of climate and economic pressures.

    Khuloud Nowais, Chief Sustainability Officer at Emirates Foundation and Secretary General of the ne'ma Steering Committee, said: 

    "Seeing the caliber of this year's winners and the diversity of their solutions has been truly inspiring. As a judge, it has been encouraging to witness the growing sophistication of solutions that address food loss and waste challenges. At ne'ma, we are proud to support initiatives that turn ideas into actionable, lasting impact for food systems." 

    The UAE FoodTech Challenge identifies and accelerates agri-food technology solutions that boost food production and reduce food loss and waste in arid and increasingly climate-stressed environments. Attracting technology-driven innovations that can be refined in the UAE and scaled internationally, the competition directly supports the UAE's long-term food security ambitions and contributes to global food system resilience.

    To learn more about the FoodTech Challenge, visit: www.foodtechchallenge.com

    See YouTube videos of the winners here:

    ** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

    The UAE FoodTech Challenge 2026 Winners to Join National Agri-Tech Ecosystem and Support Global Food Security

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