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Uber has announced its first major sustainable goal for the Middle East by setting a target of 1 in 4 trips requested via the Uber app to be emission-free by 2030 in the UAE. ....
Uber has announced its first major sustainable goal for the Middle East by setting a target of 1 in 4 trips requested via the Uber app to be emission-free by 2030 in the UAE. ....
Uber brings together Mena industry experts DUBAI, 4 hours, 52 minutes ago Uber hosted the second edition of its Ignite series, bringing together industry experts to discuss how organisations can strike the balance between innovation and consumer protection when it comes to data.
The event saw the panelists engage in collaborative conversation and explore tangible solutions to enhance data security in the region.
The discussion was moderated by Uttara Sivaram, Global Head of Privacy and Security Public Policy at Uber, who hosted panelists including Sam Tayan, Head of MenaP at Zoom; Marwa Fatafta, Mena Policy Manager at Access Now; and Bahaa Othman, Head of Information Security and Compliance at Fawry. ....
RIYADH: Over 1.35 million people are killed in car accidents worldwide each year, 13,000 of those in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states. Smart mobility and advanced technology can help limit driver deaths and reduce the burden on the healthcare sector. Autonomous technology limits the need for human behavior when driving, in theory reducing the number of errors and fatalities on the region’s roads. Already artificial systems are being used to observe, predict and calculate risks on the region’s roads, according to experts speaking at the recent Uber Ignite MENA (Middle East and North Africa) virtual webinar. Naif T. bin Hwail, general manager of safety and service monitoring at the Transport General Authority in Saudi Arabia, outlined the government’s viewpoint on the benefits of technology to the transportation sector. ....