"Abu Dhabi Quality" Platform reviews "Monitor" Smart in "GITEX 2025"

ABU DHABI, 14 October / WAM / The Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council, as part of its participation in the “GITEX Global 2025” exhibition, reviewed the artificial intelligence platform for the Monitoring and Reference Analysis Department “Rased” of the Central Inspection Laboratory.
The “Rased” platform offers innovative solutions that employ artificial intelligence to analyze advanced data for emerging risks, enhance public health, environmental safety, and community security. It provides advanced capabilities to stakeholders and decision makers for early detection of health, security, and environmental risks, in addition to predicting seasonal patterns, and dealing with various challenges through interactive information panels, heat maps, and global comparisons. Data, which enables decision makers to respond proactively, protect critical infrastructure, and enhance the quality of life in society.
The Council is participating in the exhibition in partnership with the “M42” company, which specializes in the field of health care supported by artificial intelligence, technology and genomic sciences, within the Abu Dhabi Government Pavilion, and within the framework of the fourteenth edition of the Abu Dhabi Government in the exhibition, under the supervision of the Department of Government Empowerment, and with the participation of more than 30 government and academic entities, to provide a unified experience for visitors to the pavilion.
Through its unified pavilion, the Abu Dhabi government will showcase its most prominent digital innovations, distributed across several main areas, including services, customer experience, data insights, innovative technology, sustainable technology, cybersecurity and digital trust, reflecting the progress the emirate has achieved in digital transformation supported by artificial intelligence.
Engineer Fahd Gharib Al Shamsi, Acting Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council, said that participation through the “Rased” platform represents a practical model for employing artificial intelligence and advanced data to protect the health and safety of society, and that this project reflects the Council’s commitment to building a pioneering digital system that contributes to enhancing the quality of life, and providing innovative solutions capable of predicting risks and dealing with them efficiently and effectively.
For his part, Dr. Fahd Al Marzouqi, CEO of Integrated Health Solutions at the “M42” Group, stressed that the “Rased” platform embodies the commitment to harnessing artificial intelligence techniques to analyze advanced data and enable concerned parties to make accurate and proactive decisions to protect society, explaining that this initiative comes in line with the vision of the Abu Dhabi government in enhancing integration between technology and health care to build a smarter system. And sustainability.
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