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EDGE Group partners with Spain's technology leader Indra to enter global advanced radar domain

EDGE Group today formalised a new Joint Venture (JV) agreement with Spain’s Indra Sistemas (Indra), a world-leading information technology and defence systems company with a footprint in over 140 countries worldwide, and a significant player in

NASA looking for volunteers to live in isolation for a year, simulating Mars mission

NASA is searching for volunteers to take part in an isolation experiment simulating what it would be like to be alone on Mars. The four volunteers selected will participate in the agency's next simulated one-year Mars surface mission, which NASA

AI will not replace humans any time soon, Chief AI Scientist at Meta tells WGS 2024

During the second day of the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2024, Dr. Yann LeCun, Turing Award Laureate, Vice President and Chief AI Scientist at Meta, said that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will not replace humans in managing, analysing and leading

RTA signs partnership agreement with Amazon Web Services

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai signed an agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary company of Amazon that specialises in providing cloud computing platforms and application programming interfaces. The main goal of this

Robots save 39,000 working hours for Ministry of Finance ​

The Ministry of Finance has just completed phase two of embedding robotic process automation (RPA) into many of its internal processes. The Ministry now uses bots, software applications that carry out automated tasks for 1.8 million transactions with