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10/16/24, 9:33 AM HE Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi Underscores The Transformative Power Of AI In Tradetech Knowledge-Sharing Session
HE Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi Underscores The Transformative
Power Of AI In Tradetech Knowledge-Sharing Session
Oct 03, 2024 (MENAFN via COMTEX) --
(MENAFN - Dubai PR Network)
The AI and Global Trade: Future of TradeTech session invited leading trade and technology experts to discuss the
role of artificial intelligence in trade modernization.
The Ministry of Economy launched the TradeTech initiative in partnership with the World Economic Forum and the
Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development at the Annual Meeting in Davos in January 2023.
HE Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi:"In front of us is the opportunity to come together as policymakers, trade bodies, logistics
hubs and private businesses and reshape international commerce - from its digital infrastructure to its regulatory
frameworks."
Abu Dhabi - October 2, 2024: His Excellency Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, has
outlined the importance of governments, businesses and international organizations working together to invest in digital
infrastructure, support innovation and integrate tools such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) to develop a modern, resilient and
future-proof global trading system. His Excellency made the remarks during a knowledge-sharing session as part of the
TradeTech Initiative, the three-year global project led by the World Economic Forum (WEF), the UAE Ministry of Economy,
and the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED).
AI is the core theme of the TradeTech Initiative's second year, reflecting its emerging influence on the logistics sector.
Titled"AI and Global Trade: Future of TradeTech", the session gathered industry experts, technology practitioners and
thought leaders to offer their insights on where AI's transformational potential can best be harnessed - and where its impact
on supply-chain efficiencies is already being felt. For instance, AI tools are enabling companies to source and evaluate new
suppliers based on size, location and relevant certification, and even automate negotiations, using chatbots to provide and
agree transportation quotes.
In his address to launch the knowledge-sharing session, His Excellency Dr Thani made the case for its adoption throughout
global trade."Artificial intelligence enables us to fast-forward into the future. We can leave behind cumbersome legacy
systems that stifle growth and dampen productivity. Its impact on supply chains is already clear, optimizing shipping routes,
anticipating disruptions and sorting shipments. But so far it's integration has been piecemeal and fragmented. In front of us
is the opportunity to come together as policymakers, trade bodies, logistics hubs and private businesses and reshape
international commerce - from its digital infrastructure to its regulatory frameworks," he said.
"Today's discussions, and the wider TradeTech Initiative, will play an important role in inspiring the change this requires. It is
our responsibility to now harness these ideas and drive forward global trade for the benefit of all," His Excellency added.
The discussions in the knowledge-sharing session, which will be used to inform the second TradeTech Initiative Report,
covered the impact of AI on global trade regulations, the preparedness of emerging markets for digitized trade, AI's role in
improving trade forecasting, and how companies can bridge emerging skills gaps in their workforces.
The featured speakers included Tim Stekkinger, Head of TradeTech Initiative at the World Economic Forum, Prof. Marek
Kowalkiewicz, Founding Director of the Centre for the Digital Economy at Queensland University of Technology, Wolfgang
Lehmacher, an international expert and practitioner in the field of supply chain and logistics, and Philippe Isler, Director for
Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation.
Tim Stekkinger, Head, TradeTech Global Initiative at World Economic Forums stated,"Artificial intelligence is not merely a
tool for tackling trade's traditional challenges - it's a catalyst for reimagining trade as we know it. Through robust public-
private partnerships and collaboration across the entire trade ecosystem - from producers to policymakers, logistics
providers to consumers - we can harness AI's full potential to create a more efficient, sustainable and inclusive global trade
landscape that drives shared prosperity for all.'
The TradeTech Initiative was launched by the Ministry of Economy in collaboration with the World Economic Forum and the
Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development at Davos in January 2023 with the goal of inspiring the integration of
advanced technologies throughout global supply chains. The first year of the initiative resulted in the first TradeTech Report
and the inaugural TradeTech Forum in Abu Dhabi, which coincided with the 13th Ministerial Conference of the WTO.
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