GITEX GLOBAL 2025 continues to inspire with transformative tech

MG News | October 16, 2025 at 01:06 PM GMT+05:00
October 16, 2025 (MLN): Momentum showed no
signs of slowing on Day 3 of GITEX GLOBAL 2025, with the world’s largest tech
and AI event continuing to unveil award-winning breakthroughs, impactful
partnerships and powerful use-cases redefining industries.
The programme spanned every corner of the technology
landscape from AI and cloud computing to
cybersecurity, data centres, robotics, and quantum systems while a special
spotlight on biotech and digital healthcare captured the imagination of
audiences with life-changing innovations at the intersection of science and
technology, APP reported.
Taking place until Friday, 17 October 2025, the 45th
edition of GITEX GLOBAL converges more than 6,800 exhibitors, 2,000 startups,
1,200 investors and delegations from over 180 countries at Dubai World Trade
Centre.
On the main stage, Trevor Martin, CEO and Co-Founder of
Mammoth Biosciences, sparked new digital healthcare ideas with Synthetic
Biology: A World Without Disease and Superhuman Possibilities. Martin shared
how AI and CRISPR are “rewriting the code of life” to eradicate disease through
AI-driven diagnostics and gene-editing technologies.
Trevor mentioned “We have over 8 programmes across liver,
muscle, the brain, where we're actively working on curing genetic diseases
using this method of changing the DNA.
We’re starting now with more rare diseases, but there’s no
reason that we have to stop there. Imagine how many millions of lives this
could save.”
In a discussion on Decoding Thought AI and Neurotech Restoring Human Connection,
Matt Angle, CEO of Paradromics, talked about a major milestone in medical
history the world’s first successful
brain-computer implant and how the technology records neural activity to
support patients.
Matt noted: "In our clinical trials, we're trying to
enable people who can't speak to speak. We put the device in an area of their
motor cortex … and when you have a high data brain computer interface, you can
just try to speak, and it turns into speech right away.”
In “Genomics Beyond Humans: Unlocking Evolution’s Drug
Library,” Ashley Zehnder, CEO of Fauna Bio, revealed how decoding the genomes
of resilient animal species could uncover an untapped library of new drug
discoveries.
Ashley explained ‘’We're really just hitting the tip of the
iceberg in terms of what we can learn about natural adaptation across the
world. Animals like the spiny mouse that can regenerate many different tissues
in the body, spinal cord, brain kidney, we can learn from these species.”
Jack Hidary, CEO of SandboxAQ, presented how quantum
algorithms could shrink pharmaceutical R&D cycles from decades to months,
and dramatically lower drug development costs.
Jack stated “A Large Quantitative Model or LQM is not built
on words from the internet but the numbers, equations, molecules and atoms, and
they are trained a different way. We’ve built a virtual simulator for the
smallest of small atoms, so you can test it millions of times, fast.”
Continuing the healthcare dialogues, two leading sector
titans, Dimitris Moulavasilis, Group CEO of M42 and Dr. Georges-Pascal Haber,
CEO of Cleveland Clinic, unpacked The $10 Trillion Transition From Sick Care to
Health Intelligence, calling for reimagining healthcare, data science, and
digital infrastructure.
Dimitris Moulavasilis, Group CEO of M42, shared, “Today's
systems are treatment-oriented, hospital-centric and heavily reactive.
Prevention is underfunded. And to build resilient, sustainable,
prevention-oriented systems, I think it's more than moving the investment
towards prevention, it's also redesigning the system all the way, to try to
keep patients healthy.”
Across the exhibition halls, global technology enterprises
and emerging innovators continued to command attention.
Siemens is demonstrating its global edge in building a
winning combination of AI, domain know-how and data to transform critical
systems.
The global technology company is shaping the future of
industry through AI, with its technology behind the scenes everywhere, from
remote operations to smarter, more efficient factories and buildings, and
optimized energy grids for sustainable energy management.
Snowflake drew major crowds with demonstrations of AI Data
Cloud, enabling enterprises to build, deploy, and scale custom AI applications
at scale.
Visitors explored how their LLM-powered Snowflake
Intelligence, Cortex AISQL, OpenFlow, and Data Science Agent are
revolutionising real-time insights from data, without compromising on
performance.
XPANCEO turned heads with a world-first showcase of six
smart contact lens prototypes, each embedding cutting-edge Augmented Reality
(AR) and micro-optics to merge the physical and digital worlds.
From sensing glucose levels in tear fluid to overlaying
real-time digital information on the user’s field of view, XPANCEO’s
breakthrough offered a glimpse into the next frontier of wearable computing -
redefining how humans see, connect, and experience information.
Startups from around the world showcased next-gen
innovations redefining possibilities in tech-critical sectors. Among them,
Sharedpro Technologies unveiled an AI-powered behavioural analysis tool.
The solution is already advancing autism screening for
children by analysing focus levels in video sessions and tracking developmental
progress over time.
Arlan Biotech launched a GenAI-driven platform reshaping
how the pharmaceutical industry discovers and develops antibodies, while Sonic
Group is advancing cutting-edge sound technologies to optimise human wellbeing
and performance across a range of industries.
On the MoU Stage, Dubai Municipality and Cisco signed a
strategic partnership to drive the city’s next-generation digital
infrastructure. The collaboration reinforces Dubai’s ambition to become one of
the world’s smartest, most data-driven cities.
With record attendance, intense deal-signing, and
international participation, GITEX GLOBAL 2025 continues to affirm its status
as the world’s most influential platform for technology, investment, and
collaboration.
Day 4 turns the spotlight to cybersecurity, data
sovereignty, and digital resilience, as ministers, CISOs, and global tech
leaders outline strategies to secure the intelligent economy.
The programme expands into AI governance, quantum
computing, data infrastructure, and cloud innovation, alongside industry
use-cases covering public services, marine industry, e-commerce, fintech and
more.
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