Dubai Hosts Its First Global Roundtable on Value of AI & Robotics

Even more notable is that more institutions are adopting third-party technology to propel their agendas in the right direction. For instance, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) recently signed an agreement Reviver, a California-based smart license plate company, to begin trialing the smart license plate in the country. 

“These smart plates will be gradually introduced in Dubai on a trial base, and the technology is set to revolutionise the concept of transportation technology, control and safety,” said Abdullah Yousef Al Ali, CEO of Licensing Agency at RTA. “The plate plays a key role in connecting modern technologies and systems and is considered a game-changer in enabling government and semi-government bodies concerned with transport safety and security to connect with vehicles.”