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A look at what the future might look like from the perspective of one of the world’s leading telecom companies. Ericsson invites partners and customers to explore new frontiers where innovation meets opportunity. In this podcast, we spoke with Patrick Johansson, Ericsson’s President of Middle East and Africa
The healthcare industry as a whole is at a perilous moment in countries all over the world, with a mass exodus of clinicians who are feeling burnout, declining patient outcomes and a rapidly changing patient demographic. In this podcast with Anne Forsyth, The Director of Clinical Applications and Decision Support
In this episode, we’ll explore the traditional finance and digital asset landscape of today with Julian Sawyer, CEO, Zodia Custody, examining their commonalities that connect them, how they are converging and what needs to happen to accelerate the pace of adoption. We’ll discuss the continuous development of innovative
Winner of the Aviatrix prize at Leap 2024, Wafa Al Obaidat is one of the most active and successful experts in accelerating career progression for women and supporting entrepreneurship in the Middle East. The Playbook platform offers a comprehensive cinematic library of masterclasses, executive speaker sessions, workshops, and mentorship opportunities.
A look at how AI is reshaping the landscape of drug discovery, allowing researchers to approach complex diseases with newfound precision. Thras Karydis, Chief Technology Officer at DeepCure, will explain DeepCure’s technology, the role of AI in modern pharmaceuticals, and the company’s mission to tackle unmet medical needs
In anticipation of her involvement as a speaker and mentor at LEAP 2025, Ifeoluwa Ogunbufunmi talks about the critical role of mentorship and support for the Startup Ecosystem. She is currently the Founder/Chief Strategist at SWIF - a leading startup advisory firm supporting founders, startup accelerators, and VCs across
They call it Q-Day: the day when quantum computing becomes commercially viable. No one knows when Q-Day will come – the best estimates are 3-5 years out – but when it does arrive, most of the current industry-standard encryption methods will become trivial to crack, and most of the world’s passwords