Singapore tops Oliver Wyman Forum’s inaugural Urban Mobility Readiness Index: How Cities Rank on Mobility Ecosystem Development. The index ranks 30 cities on how prepared they are to incorporate the latest mobility technologies and what they are doing to reshape urban mobility. The top five cities are Singapore, Amsterdam, London, Shanghai, and New York .
Saudi Arabia has become renowned at breaking boundaries in sport, a trend which continues with today’s announcement of a fully sanctioned Ladies European Tour (LET) event set to take place in the Kingdom from the 19th to the 22nd March 2020. The tournament, which will carry a USD$1 million prize fund, will be staged in
The second edition of the now four-star Diriyah Equestrian Festival by Saudi Aramco serves as an important step in determining which equestrians will qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Games and the 2020 World Cup. However, a more significant aspect of the competition is that it sees women equestrians compete side by side with their
Enterprise Agility Awards 2019 named Bahrain the winner of the “Digital Startup Hub of the Year” award which recognises the highly active community of entrepreneurs across the Middle East. The Kingdom was awarded the honour for StartUp Bahrain – a community led initiative powered by the Bahrain Economic Development Board to boost the entrepreneurial ecosystem
HRH Princess Lamia Al Bint Saud, Secretary General of Alwaleed Philanthropies, chaired by HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz AlSaud, is today attending the Champions for Peace Gala held in the Principality of Monaco by the Peace and Sport International Forum to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the global organisation’s efforts to use sport
Seven Media continued its award-winning ways at the PRCA’s first ever digital awards yesterday evening and scooped the two most prestigious accolades in a double-whammy. Following on from Seven’s two consecutive PRCA ‘Large Consultancy of the Year’ title wins in 2017 and 2018, the event saw Seven walk off the stage with the two coveted
The World Aviation Safety Summit, which has taken place in Dubai, displayed new artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, that will help improve safety in the aviation sector. In a session on how new technology can reduce incidents, experts from dnata displayed on stage the ‘Oscar bot’ – an Alexa-style solution that can help safety specialists report