SAP Partners with Metito Utilities to drive AI-powered digital transformation

SAP Partners with Metito Utilities to drive AI-powered digital transformation

SAP announced today that Metito Utilities, a global investor, developer, and operator of sustainable water management solutions, has selected GROW with SAP to accelerate its digital transformation, The AI-powered cloud enterprise solutions will enhance Metito Utilities’ agility and optimize operations. Image Courtesy: SAP DUBAI, UAE : SAP announced today that Metito Utilities, a global investor, developer, and operator of sustainable water management solutions, has selected GROW with SAP to accelerate its digital transformation, The AI-powered cloud enterprise solutions will enhance Metito Utilities’ agility and optimize operations. This collaboration will ensure scalability, flexibility, and speed by leveraging scalable cloud technologies to streamline processes and strengthen corporate governance. As part of this transformation, Metito Utilities will implement SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition in the first half of 2025 in the UAE, followed by a phased international rollout. The integration of SAP’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions will enable seamless financial reporting, business intelligence, project management, and enhanced cash flow visibility across multiple geographies. Additionally, SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) will provide real-time monitoring and predictive insights, allowing for data-driven water infrastructure management, while SAP SuccessFactors will strengthen human capital management, workforce development and governance through structured operational oversight. Marwan Zeineddine, Managing Director […]

Airtel Africa pledges training support for Nigeria’s digital transformation

Airtel Africa pledges training support for Nigeria’s digital transformation

Airtel Africa chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal meets with Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the State House in Abuja. Telecommunications and mobile money services firm Airtel Africa, has pledged its support for digital and technology skills training of 25,000 youngsters, drawn from 80 local government areas in Nigeria. The support will be delivered under the three Million Technical Talents (3MTT) programme, a presidential training-focused mandate. Airtel Africa also announced ten scholarships for Nigerian students to study technology-focused courses at Plaksha University in India under the Airtel Africa Fellowship. Driven by Airtel Africa Foundation, the scholarships will equip Nigerian youth with digital and innovation skills, The work to develop Nigeria’s future tech leaders was officially confirmed at a meeting between Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Airtel’s chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal, and the company’s CEO Sunil Taldar. Bharti Mittal said: “Nigeria remains a strategic market for Airtel Africa, and we are fully committed to support the government’s digital transformation agenda.” Mittal also highlighted the Airtel-UNICEF Reimagine Education Programme which has onboarded 1,260 schools and over 600,000 students in the country to digital learning platforms such as the Nigerian Learning Passport (NLP), See Also Mobile Money boosts Airtel Africa Q3 earnings […]

How traditional manufacturers are navigating digital transformation

How traditional manufacturers are navigating digital transformation

Bernd Weißbrod / DPA Picture Alliance / Avalon The manufacturing sector is undergoing a seismic shift as companies race to embrace digital technologies in an increasingly competitive global market. From family-owned businesses that once relied solely on physical production lines to industry giants like Caterpillar parts manufacturers, traditional players are reimagining their operations through the lens of digital innovation. The imperative for this transformation has never been more clear. According to recent industry data, manufacturers that have successfully implemented digital strategies have seen productivity gains of up to 25% and reduced operational costs by as much as 20%. However, the path to digital transformation is far from straightforward, particularly for companies with decades of established processes and legacy systems. At the heart of this evolution is the concept of Industry 4.0, which encompasses everything from artificial intelligence and machine learning to the Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced analytics. Manufacturing leaders are discovering that digital transformation isn’t just about implementing new technologies – it’s about fundamentally changing how they operate, make decisions, and deliver value to customers. The role of data has become paramount in this new manufacturing landscape . Companies are installing smart sensors throughout their facilities, creating […]

AWS commits long-term support for Vietnam’s digital transformation

AWS commits long-term support for Vietnam’s digital transformation

Amazon Web Services is launching its AWS Local Zone in Vietnam as part of its long-term investment commitment to the country’s digital transformation. Eric Yeo, country general manager at AWS Vietnam, emphasised at a media briefing in Hanoi on February 19, "We will continue to support Vietnam’s digital transformation, expand our infrastructure, deepen our investment in skills development, and advance responsible AI adoption. Looking forward to the rest of 2025 and beyond, AWS remains committed to the long-term investment in Vietnam." According to Yeo, Vietnam’s digital landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by a remarkable entrepreneurial spirit. What sets Vietnam apart is its strong appetite for innovation, focus on customer experience enhancement, and eagerness to embrace cutting-edge technologies. Eric Yeo, country general manager at AWS Vietnam. Photo: AWS He elaborated that there are three pillars of AWS support in Vietnam: comprehensive technology solutions, skills development, and infrastructure and partnership investment. The company has a full spectrum of cloud services, customisable GenAI solutions, advanced infrastructure including new Trainium-2 Ultra servers, and the upcoming AWS Local Zone in Vietnam. AWS Local Zone is infrastructure deployment that brings AWS compute, storage, databases, and other services at the edge of the cloud closer to […]

Building a Data-Driven Culture for Digital Transformation

Building a Data-Driven Culture for Digital Transformation

Data-Driven Culture Published on: In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, managing patient risks and optimizing outcomes is crucial. Abrar Ahmed Syed explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare through advanced risk stratification and early detection. By leveraging AI-driven technologies, healthcare organizations are improving their ability to predict and manage patient outcomes, making healthcare delivery more proactive and personalized. Key Components of a Data-Driven Culture A strong data governance framework is the starting point for any organization trying to become data-driven. This framework sets data management standards so that data is available, accurate, and secure across the entire organization. Organizations mature in data governance report notable improvements in data accessibility, data quality, and operational efficiency. The governance structure ensures that data management processes are less difficult to carry out by organizations. Equally important is the presence of a strong technical infrastructure. With organizations increasingly applying cloud solutions and analytics platforms, those showing advanced infrastructure entail greater operational efficiency. Investment in real-time data processing capability is imperative. Data Literacy: Bridging the Skills Gap Data literacy has become a critical differentiator for successful organizations. While many organizations have access to vast amounts of data, the ability to interpret and use that […]

Transforming Healthcare through Digital Innovation

Transforming Healthcare through Digital Innovation

Gizem Kedici Ozbayrac is a seasoned professional with 20 years of experience, starting her career as a management consultant where she drove transformative business changes across diverse industries and geographies. Over the last decade, she has held leadership roles in various functions, leading transformations and business innovation in pioneering multinational organizations. Gizem is the author of the Enterprise Agility book, published by Taylor & Francis, and is a seminar lecturer at two prestigious universities in Turkiye. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Middle East Technical University and a Master’s degree from the University of Birmingham, UK. Recently, in an exclusive interview with Digital First Magazine, Gizem shared insights on the future of healthcare, personal role model, significant career milestone, future plans, words of wisdom, and much more. The following excerpts are taken from the interview. Hi Gizem. What drives your passion for business strategy and leadership, and how do you stay motivated? My greatest professional motivation is progress. This can stem from driving new business growth through strategic initiatives or fostering team development through effective leadership. In today’s business environment, leadership involves continuously generating ideas and resolving challenges, whether related to market shifts or customer dynamics, across nearly […]

Podcast: Practical strategies for achieving success in digital transformation

Podcast: Practical strategies for achieving success in digital transformation

Feb. 25, 2025 In this episode of Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast, Jeff Winter explores how to bridge the gap between digital transformation dreams and real-world execution. Scott Achelpohl Jeff Winter has nearly 20 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, with a focus on automation, safety, controls, and OT and IT systems. Jeff became a thought leader in the fields of Industry 4.0 and digital transformation, and has actively participated in industry associations, academic groups, advisory boards, and industry research teams. Jeff has teamed up with Scott Achelpohl , managing editor of Smart Industry , to create (R)Evolutionizing Manufacturing, a monthly series of chats about how industrials of all sizes and budgets can embrace technology. The two experts plan to cover a range of topics, including digital twins, predictive maintenance, cybersecurity, IT and OT convergence, automation, and much more. This episode examines practical approaches to digital transformation, highlighting strategies that lead to real success. Below is an excerpt from the podcast: SI: Jeff and I are picking up where we left off in November from our two-part chat, the art of the possible in digital transformation, and now the art of the practical. Jeff introduced these two companion […]

UNESCO Conference on Capacity Building on AI and Digital Transformation in the Public Sector

UNESCO Conference on Capacity Building on AI and Digital Transformation in the Public Sector

UNESCO 4 June 2025 – 5 June 2025 UNESCO Conference on Capacity Building on AI and Digital Transformation in the Public Sector 4 June 2025 – 9:30 am – 5 June 2025 – 6:00 pm Location UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France Rooms : Room IX Room II Room VII Room VIII Type : Cat VIII – Symposia Arrangement type : Hybrid Language(s) : French English Download event Add to google Add to Outlook Add to Office365 It will highlight and discuss strategies for empowering civil servants to drive digital transformation in public administration, ensuring sustainable, inclusive, as well as human rights and evidence-based governance by bringing together senior policymakers, industry leaders, academia, and civil society. Background Digital transformation in the public sector is essential for modernizing public service delivery, enhancing transparency, fostering citizen participation, and ensuring secure data-driven decision-making. However, the public sector often lacks the capacity to support digital transformation due to insufficient digital competencies, outdated infrastructure, and legal or institutional frameworks that do not support innovation. This capacity gap is a significant roadblock for governments aiming to harness the potential of digital technologies and bridge the digital divide. About the Conference In this context, UNESCO is organizing the […]

Digital Transformation: How Arabsat and Qvest Are Reshaping MENA Media Landscape

Digital Transformation: How Arabsat and Qvest Are Reshaping MENA Media Landscape

Satellite giant Arabsat and media technology leader Qvest aims to transform streaming services across the Middle East and North Africa. The two companies recently formalized their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding signed at FOMEX 2025 in Riyadh. The agreement centers on developing an advanced OTT (over-the-top) streaming platform that promises to be fast, reliable, and user-friendly. This strategic initiative will allow Arabsat to expand beyond traditional satellite services and enter the direct-to-consumer digital market. The platform will also offer white-label solutions, enabling broadcasters and content providers throughout the region to launch their own branded streaming services. This partnership responds to growing consumer demands for seamless content viewing across multiple devices. By leveraging Qvest’s specialized knowledge in cloud-based media solutions, software-as-a-service, and comprehensive OTT platforms, Arabsat will integrate artificial intelligence for personalized user experiences, implement various monetization strategies, and enhance content management capabilities. The collaboration extends beyond technical implementation. Qvest will provide comprehensive business consultancy, technology guidance, and support for content partnerships. This multifaceted approach aims to substantially enhance Arabsat’s digital media ecosystem while facilitating relationships with both local and international content providers. For Arabsat, this move represents a significant step in their ongoing strategy to modernize media distribution […]

Are Citizen Developers the Future of Agencies’ Digital Transformations?

Are Citizen Developers the Future of Agencies’ Digital Transformations?

Citizen development of low-code/no-code applications offers agencies a digital transformation vehicle as they mull what to do with legacy software that is less secure and lacks interoperability . LCNC development lets nontechnologists quickly build quality web and mobile apps by presenting them with a tidy, visual interface where they can choose from pre-existing templates and drag and drop desired components rather than writing thousands of lines of code by hand. Defense agencies want the ability to rapidly build and deploy apps from the field as they emphasize battle readiness ahead of a potential conflict in the Asia-Pacific region by 2027. Already, ServiceNow is assisting the Army in developing mobile apps around use cases such as after-action reports with its App Engine , and Salesforce boasts its own LCNC solution. Such offerings also have tremendous potential to leverage automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to modernize manual processes and streamline workflows across defense and civilian agencies alike. Click the banner below to start modernizing digital government with emerging technologies. A Standard Method for Rapidly Deploying Apps ServiceNow’s App Engine provides users with a standardized methodology to rapidly deploy apps using tables and workflows. If users want to personalize fields and view […]