Applied artificial
intelligence (AI) and deep
tech innovations take center
stage on day three of Expand
North Star 2024
(Dubai, UAE)
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Expand North Star 2024,
the world’s largest startup
and investment event,
continued its journey of
innovation on its third day
at Dubai Harbour. Attendees
from around the world
witnessed revolutionary
advancements in Applied AI
and Deep Tech, demonstrating
how these technologies are
disrupting industries and
solving complex global
challenges.
Integrated with GITEX
GLOBAL, Expand North Star
runs until 16 October,
providing a powerful
platform for over 1,800
exhibiting startups and more
than 1,200 investors
managing assets exceeding
USD $1 trillion.
Applied AI and Deep
Tech Innovations Redefine
Healthcare and Space
Innovation
Day three showcased
next-generation solutions in
robotics, AI, and deep tech,
providing a glimpse into the
future of these sectors.
Innovative startups such as
China's RoboCT were cutting
through the noise with their
innovative exoskeleton
technology, launching the
UGo Rehab Exoskeleton,
specifically designed for
patients with lower-limb
dysfunction, spinal cord
injury, strokes, or cerebral
palsy. Dr. Tian Wang,
Founder and CEO of RoboCT
Group, stated, "UGo enhances
the rehabilitation process
and delivers an effective
walking training solution by
integrating advanced
sensors, data analysis, and
research, empowering
patients to rehabilitate
more effectively at home."
On the digital health
frontier, JADE introduced a
platform tailored for
neurodivergent children,
including those with ADHD,
down syndrome, and autism.
The app's sophisticated
tracking of eye movements,
cognitive response times,
and memory functions equip
healthcare professionals and
educators with precise data
to create personalized care
and learning strategies.
Meanwhile, scanO, a
pioneering Indian-born deep
tech company, is leading the
way in developing generative
AI models for predicting
disease progression. The
company showcased its
flagship product, scanO
air—the world's first
contactless AI-powered
robotic system for oral
health
screening—revolutionizing
early detection and
diagnosis.
In the
space technology sector,
Triggers-Reports from
Mauritius introduced
Triggers-sat, a satellite
platform, that provides
high-resolution imaging and
3D modeling to assist
businesses and governments
in areas such as natural
resource management and
climate risk disaster
monitoring.
Rising
International Participation
from Asia and Latin America
As the global innovation
hub, Expand North Star
continues to see
international participation
rise, showcasing how regions
and countries are pushing
boundaries with novel
solutions.
Tatiana Riera, COO of
ApexBrasil,
highlighted Brazil's
expanding presence at Expand
North Star: "From just 20
startups in 2019, we have
expanded to 45 startups this
year, along with four
innovation hubs. Brazil is a
great hub for fintech
because of the diversity in
social levels, so most of
our unicorns come from
fintech. We also focus a lot
on Deep Tech, AI, and
climate tech solutions since
we have six biomes and need
to take care of them. We
have a company that uses
natural foam to build
soundproof material for
construction and another
company building silent
tractors that run on
renewable energy."
Similarly, Singapore’s
SGTech made a noteworthy
debut at Expand North Star,
emphasizing the importance
of cross-border
collaboration in driving
tech-driven solutions
forward. Alex Ng,
Exco Member, SGTech said:
"Singapore’s innovative
startups are making a
significant impact at Expand
North Star 2024, with six
outstanding companies
exhibiting under the
Singapore Pavilion. These
companies showcase
cutting-edge technologies
across various sectors,
including digital twins,
industrial AI, and biotech,
with the event serving as a
groundbreaking global
launchpad for startups to
foster valuable networking
with investors."
Africa's Path to
Economic Growth
With global
participation continuing to
flourish, the spotlight also
turned towards Africa, where
burgeoning tech ecosystems
are paving the way for a new
wave of entrepreneurs and
innovators. H.E. Savannah
Maziya, Minister, Ministry
of Information,
Communications & Technology,
Eswatini, alongside other
thought leaders, emphasized
the importance of structured
development to tackle unique
market challenges and unlock
Africa’s economic potential.
Celina Lee, CEO
& Co-Founder, Zindi, South
Africa, highlighted
the trend of talent
returning to Africa to start
companies and create
ecosystems that foster
innovation and attract
global corporations like
Microsoft to set up labs in
Ghana and Nairobi.
Speaking on the challenges
facing Africa,
Olatunbosun Alake, Honorable
Commissioner, Ministry of
Innovation, Science and
Technology, Lagos State
Government, Nigeria, said:
"The greatest challenge in
Africa is education. In
Nigeria, if you look at the
most educated parts, they
show economic value, whereas
in the north, where
education levels are not as
high, economic productivity
is lower. There needs to be
an African Renaissance of
education funding across the
board because if you drive
education, educate, and
enlighten people, people
will change the
environment.”
Across
its four-day span, Expand
North Star continues to shed
light on the future of
industries through defining
events such as GITEX Impact,
Fintech Surge, Future
Blockchain Summit, and
Marketing Mania. These
events underscore how
emerging technologies are
transforming the way we live
and are also playing a
pivotal role in reshaping
the future.
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