Abu Dhabi Naval Academy hosts a conference "Quantum technologies in the marine sector" October 8 and 9

Abu Dhabi, September 29/ WAM/ The Abu Dhabi Marine Academy hosts the leading educational facility for training and maritime rehabilitation of the Abu Dhabi Ports Group, the conference “quantum technologies in the maritime sector 2025” at its headquarters in Mossfah – Abu Dhabi on October 8 and 9 in cooperation with the world leading group in innovation strategies and deep technologies solutions.
The conference represents a qualitative opportunity to explore the promising capabilities of quantitative technologies through which to contribute to the re -vision of the future of the marine sector and attracts a group of the best experts from the UAE, as well as international scientists and senior executives, to explore how to re -perceive the sector through innovations based on quantum technologies.
The attendees have the opportunity to see a variety of programs, starting with practical studies on improving operational operations in ports using quantitative technologies, including algorithms to reduce shipping period, improve fuel efficiency, to quantitative sensors that enhance maritime navigation capabilities, environmental monitoring, and wipe the sea floor.
On this occasion, Dr. Yasser Al -Wahidi, President of the Abu Dhabi Naval Academy, said that the “Quantity Technology in the Maritime Sector 2025” is a prominent station in the march of the marine sector contributes to re -perception of the future of shipping and ports operations in the world.
He expressed his happiness by hosting this important event, which is a platform for innovation, cooperation and exchanging ideas, in a way that supports sustainable growth and technical development and said that the conference is consistent with our message aimed at consolidating the position of Abu Dhabi as a global center for marine education and advanced solutions.
For its part, Malak Traboulsi, CEO of the Vernayel Group, said that the conference represents a meeting point between modern science and marine strategies and brings together the stakeholders under one umbrella to explore the opportunities to adopt quantitative technologies an essential tool for achieving long -term growth and promoting performance in the maritime sector and through which we seek to benefit from these advanced technologies to provide concrete value to the marine sector, and to build an alliance of decision -makers who participate in adopting These visions and advanced techniques.
The conference agenda includes discussions in many vital areas, including quantitative computing to improve complex processes and decisions, quantitative sensors for precision detection, quantum encryption to ensure a safe data exchange, and quantitative communications to create flexible and reliable networks.
These advanced technologies are expected to contribute to a qualitative shift in the field of marine operations, by improving operational operations through advanced algorithms, enhancing predictive capabilities using automatic learning technologies, and increasing flexibility through marine systems networks.
It is worth noting that quantum computing may contribute greatly to re -perception of the future of the global freight sector, marine operations, marine energy, and marine logistical services, and it represents a promising sector of $ 137.47 billion in the past year, with expectations that this value would reach about 243.35 billion dollars by 2032, with an annual growth rate of 7.4%.
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