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The Assembly attracted more than 10,000 participants and visitors during Dubai AI Week, including
               25 international delegations from countries such as South Korea, Canada, India, Australia,
               Germany, Italy, and the United States. The event showcased cutting-edge technologies from global
               giants such as Meta and Microsoft, along with innovations from 60 startups and the participation of
               20 universities and research institutions.

               Dubai AI Festival
               The Dubai AI Festival, organised by Dubai AI Campus in partnership with DIFC, drew over 10,000
               participants, including 500 investors, experts, policymakers, and innovators from 100 countries. It
               featured over 100 speakers across 40 sessions, 30 roundtables, and multiple workshops.

               AI Week in Schools
               The event coincided with the AI Week in Schools, held from 21–25 April 2025, featuring over 10,000
               students from 60 Dubai schools. Organised in collaboration with Dubai’s Knowledge and Human
               Development Authority (KHDA), the initiative introduced students to AI concepts and future
               applications.

               Global Prompt Engineering Championship
               The second edition of the Global Prompt Engineering Championship brought together nearly 3,800
               participants from 125 countries, all competing for the title of best AI prompt engineer across four
               categories, with a total prize pool of AED1 million.
               Winners included Abdulrahman Al Marzooqi in the AI in Coding category, Yahya Kaddoura for AI-
               Generated Art, Ibrahim Helmy for AI in Gaming, and Ibrahim Hajjo for AI-Generated Videos.

               Machines Can See Summit
               Dubai AI Week also hosted the Machines Can See Summit, the region’s largest and most
               specialised platform on computational power and machine learning. Organised by Polynome
               Group and in collaboration with the UAE AI Office, the summit brought together over 3,500 leaders,
               researchers, investors, and policymakers.

               Hackathon – Agentic AI
               The Dubai AI Week Hackathon: Agentic AI, supported by Hackmasters, welcomed 170 emerging
               talents and included challenges where participants developed independent AI models to solve
               pressing real-life issues.
               Strategic Announcements

               Among the key strategic announcements during the week, du unveiled a new AED2 billion
               hyperscale data centre project in the UAE, developed in collaboration with Microsoft.

               Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) also launched its AI Strategy 2030, comprising 81
               projects and initiatives.
               Reports and Publications

               The Dubai Centre for AI Applications launched a report titled ‘15 AI Use Cases in Government’,




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