DIFC welcomes AI marketing, growth solutions platform ‘Webidoo’

DUBAI: Webidoo, AI marketing, growth solutions platform, has established its Middle East and Africa (MEA) headquarters at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Innovation Hub. Mohammad Alblooshi, CEO of DIFC Innovation Hub, said, “The dynam…


DUBAI: Webidoo, AI marketing, growth solutions platform, has established its Middle East and Africa (MEA) headquarters at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Innovation Hub.

Mohammad Alblooshi, CEO of DIFC Innovation Hub, said, “The dynamic AI and Web 3 ecosystem within the DIFC Innovation Hub offers unmatched facilities, comprehensive networking prospects and gateways to innovation.

“Webidoo’s track record of award-winning marketing and growth solutions reflects a deep commitment to simplifying and accelerating digital transformation, making it universally accessible. We are eager to welcome Webidoo into our ecosystem and are enthusiastic about the contributions they are poised to make. Our strategic alliance will include knowledge sharing and joint initiatives to support adopting AI and Web3 technologies in marketing and growth across strategic sectors.”

Giovanni Farese, Co-Founder and Global General Manager of Webidoo International, said, “At Webidoo, we believe that AI is a catalyst for unp
recedented economic growth and job creation. It has the power to redefine existing industries and create entirely new business models, much like the internet did decades ago.”

Webidoo leads a synergistic ecosystem, partnering with banks, telecommunications companies, economic and trade bodies, and agency networks.

Ketaki Banga, CEO and Co-Founder of Webidoo MEA, reiterated the company’s commitment to nurturing strong alliances in the region, “The Middle East is leading in innovation and preparedness for AI, guided by its forward-thinking leaders. Establishing our MEA headquarters in the UAE allows us to engage with this dynamic environment that promotes and champions innovative, transformative efforts.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

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