CNTXT Partners with AWS to Boost Abu Dhabi Government and UAE Start-Ups at GITEX Global 2024

ABU DHABI: CNTXT, a prominent data services and solutions provider, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), announced its new initiatives aimed at enhancing the governmental operations in Abu Dhabi and supporting start-ups across the UAE. The announcement was made during the GITEX Global 2024 event, highlighting key strategies to streamline various governmental processes and bolster the capabilities of emerging businesses in the region. According to Emirates News Agency, CNTXT plans to create a unified platform utilizing AWS's technology to simplify licensing, permitting, inspection, audit, and litigation procedures for the Abu Dhabi government. This platform is expected to extend its services to other UAE regions and governmental bodies, promising a significant improvement in administrative efficiency. The collaboration with AWS includes the integration of UAE-developed LLM models, which are set to enhance the government's data and AI service platforms. AWS's contribution to this partnership invol ves providing CNTXT with access to its technical teams, including Solutions Architects and various subject matter experts. This support is designed to help CNTXT meet its project goals with greater efficacy. Furthermore, CNTXT will host a series of training programs, workshops, and tech-focused events to educate UAE startups on AWS services and other CNTXT technologies. Currently, CNTXT's network encompasses over 120 startups, and through these educational initiatives, it aims to significantly upgrade the technological capabilities of these companies. Mohammad Abu Sheikh, CEO of CNTXT, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, "By combining our strengths, we can collectively accelerate digital transformation adoption in the UAE, ensuring that UAE has the infrastructure they need to succeed. CNTXT's effort with AWS's support marks a significant step forward in making the UAE's entire ecosystem future-proof and AI-ready."

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