Over the next ten years, Dubai hopes to add 30,000 employment in the gaming industry.

The crowned ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohamed bin Mohammed, unveiled a new project on Thursday with the goal of ranking Uae amongst the most desirable cities in the world for the gaming business and creating 30,000 new employment in the field during the next ten years.

The goal of the Dubai Government Media Office’s program, the Dubai Program for Gaming 2033, is to increase the gaming industry’s share of the emirate’s gross domestic product to about $1 billion by the year 2033.

It will provide assistance to start-ups and entrepreneurs in the creative industries, in addition to developers, designers, and programmers.
By “creating an incubation atmosphere for developers and drawing top technology businesses from all over the globe, especially those specializing with online content and experiences,” the new effort hopes to accomplish its goals. Hashim Hamdan

“Dubai is in a good position to take advantage of the enormous potential in the gaming industry, which is worth about $200 billion worldwide,” he continued.

“We are in a strategic position to help drive the development of cutting-edge technologies like augmented and virtual reality and artificial intelligence, enhancing them to deliver even more lifelike and immersive experiences.”

The largest economies in the Arab world, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are leading the gaming sector in the Middle East because their governments have realized the enormous potential this expanding market holds, according to a recent Game Changer research from Boston Consulting Group.

Given that gaming “is now completely ingrained in the mainstream,” the projected $187.7 billion in 2023—a 2.6% increase from 2022—would be a more than 13% increase in that amount.

The Uae Future Foundation is in charge of the emirate’s new gaming initiative, which will prioritize talent, content, and technology.

In collaboration with foreign businesses, academic organizations, and universities, it is going to bring together producers of digital content and offer training and employment opportunities. It will also start specialized training and educational programs and assist inventors and businesses.

As component of the Uae Metaverse Strategy, Sheikh Hamdan also gave his approval to the introduction of three other new projects: the Metaverse Initiative Alliance, Metaverse Guidelines, and Metaverse Pioneers.

The growing area where people can engage in virtual worlds through three-dimensional representations or avatars is called the metaverse.

It is a part of Web 3, the next stage of the internet’s evolution, which is characterized by decentralization, openness, blockchain, and increased user utility.

In order to incorporate the multiverse into the economy and society, Dubai and other Emirates have taken a variety of actions.

The goal of Dubai’s July 2018 unveiling of the Dubai The Metaverse Strategy is to boost the emirate’s economy by $4 billion and generate 40,000 virtual jobs in the following five years.

Cyber Security company SpiderSilk, based in Dubai, secures $9 million

A cybersecurity AI business called SpiderSilk from Dubai is making substantial advancements in the quickly developing field of cyber protection.

According to a Wamda report, the company reported a successful $9 million investment round led by Wa’ed Ventures, Aramco’s $500 million venture capital fund based in the Kingdom. Global Ventures and STV both actively participated in the financing.

SpiderSilk is primarily focused on solving the most important cybersecurity problems. The company, which was founded in 2019 by Mossab Hussein and Rami El Malak, provides cutting-edge continuous detection technologies together with an inventive AI-powered cyber defense platform.

The funds from this investment will be used to increase SpiderSilk’s cyber security product capabilities in Saudi Arabia in order to meet the region’s burgeoning demand for superior cybersecurity solutions.

“While the GCC is an essential technology market, there’s barely any IP being developed in the area for the geographical area and beyond, and we feel that it is becoming increasingly important to accomplish independence in this field for the advantage of both private and public organizations,” stated SpiderSilk CEO that Rami El Malak in regards to the importance of this achievement.