Mastercard opens advanced AI and cyber centre in UAE

Mastercard has opened a new global Centre for Advanced AI and Cyber Technology in Dubai, as part of an agreement with the United Arab Emirates' Artificial intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Office to advance AI capabilities and readiness in the UAE.

With an initial focus on “battling financial crime, securing the digital ecosystem, and driving inclusive growth in the UAE and beyond”, the new centre will support a new Innovation Hub in Dubai, where governments and businesses from across the region will collaborate to support the UAE's digital transformation.

“AI plays a critical role in our operations, powering our products and fuelling our network intelligence to improve digital experiences, while reducing financial fraud and risk,” said Ajay Bhalla, president, cyber and intelligence at Mastercard. “The combination of this latest Advanced AI Centre and our partnership with the government of the UAE will deliver greater value for our customers and ultimately reinforce trust in the digital ecosystem.”

"For more than 35 years, Mastercard has been investing in the UAE to harness the power of technology for the good of the nation," added Dimitrios Dosis, president, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, Mastercard. "By embracing the power of AI through this new partnership, we are ushering in the next generation of transformative technology, and actively supporting the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2031."

Figures from IDC show that investments in digital transformation are expected to double over the next few years in the Middle East.

PwC estimates that AI will contribute around US$320bn to the region by 2030.

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