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In partnership with Al Etihad Credit Bureau (AECB), the Department of Government Enablement –
Abu Dhabi (DGE) launched the Credit Reports service on TAMM, which allows citizens and
residents to access their credit reports directly through the platform. This service provides users
with fast, secure and comprehensive financial data, empowering them to make informed financial
decisions and manage their credit effectively.
Additionally, the Emergencies Crises and Disasters Management Center – Abu Dhabi (ADCMC)
launched its Training and Exercises System as part of the crisis management platform, enhancing
readiness and response through a comprehensive digital system supporting joint exercises. This
integrated platform connects with 23 local entities and federal entities, automating procedures and
enhancing data analysis to ensure local and federal entities’ effective response strategies.
Moreover, the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) unveiled its Full
Robotics Programme, integrating AI and robotics across critical sectors such as healthcare and
education. This initiative aims to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency while reducing
administrative burdens.
The Hemaya digital platform, developed for ADCDA, was also unveiled. This platform documents
safety and protection procedures for facilities and buildings, integrating government systems
electronically to streamline customer interactions and expedite transactions without requiring
visits to service centres.
Furthermore, the Family Development Foundation launched the Digital System for Social Support
for Senior Citizens, a comprehensive digital system for social support for Abu Dhabi citizens and
residents aged 55 and older. This proactive service delivery platform is tailored to individual needs
and ensures accessibility through multiple channels, including the TAMM platform, website, email,
Senior Citizens Support Line and in-person visits to foundation centres.
Statistics Centre – Abu Dhabi (SCAD) launched its Data for Good Alliance framework to promote
data collaboration between businesses and government to create economic opportunities and
drive innovation that supports Abu Dhabi’s social and economic goals.
In addition to these innovations, several key MoUs were signed. These included a collaboration
between ADCDA and Honeywell that will enhance ADCDA’s readiness through a comprehensive
platform that integrates existing systems for improved monitoring and emergency response
capabilities. The MoU between TAMM and AECB solidifies the partnership to enhance access to
credit reports via the TAMM platform, promoting financial transparency for residents. The
agreement between ADCM and Space42 aims to bolster emergency response capabilities using
advanced digital and AI technologies, fostering effective communication and collaboration. Finally,
the partnership between ADCDA and Core42 will lead to the development of an advanced digital
maintenance portal that streamlines safety compliance and enhances operational efficiencies in
fire prevention.
The day concluded with the DGE Elite Hackathon Awards Ceremony, highlighting the innovative
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