Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC), a subsidiary of ADQ (Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company) is co-operating with the public health authorities in the United Kingdom in turning ExCeL London, an exhibition venue within the ADNEC Group, into an emergency field hospital for the treatment of patients who have been infected with COVID-19. In a
The Kingdom of Bahrain is utilising its strength in digital connectivity to ensure that students remain able to continue their education even while studying from home. The government of Bahrain has created an education portal which allows schools and educational institutes to continue tuition through online portals and broadcast channels. This follows a recent announcement
Huawei announced today in China the HUAWEI P40 series with the much awaited HUAWEI P40 Pro that actually grabbed our attention: Featuring ground breaking camera innovations that will take your pictures and videos to the next level and can we talk about that design?! Huawei’s latest flagship comes with a borderless and immersive display as
Middle East Energy 2020, once again reaffirmed its status as the true global energy platform and underlined Dubai’s position as a gateway to the future for an industry in the midst of transformative change with a series of energetic and enlightening discussions, coupled with powerful insights from the sector’s luminaries during its three-day run at
Nissan Middle East has launched a new video on 23 March 2020, addressing its community message “Stay Home, Stay Safe”, as part of a regional initiative that urges the general public to stay home, echoing sentiments shared by governments and health professionals as countries continue to fight the novel coronavirus outbreak. Created by TBWA/RAAD |
Countries where people do not have a habit of washing their hands automatically tend to have a much higher exposure to coronavirus, a new study reveals. University of Birmingham researchers have discovered that at least 50% of people do not have a habit of automatic handwashing after using the toilet in China (77%), Japan (70%),
Ford Motor Company, joining forces with firms including 3M and GE Healthcare, is lending its manufacturing and engineering expertise to quickly expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for healthcare workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus. In addition, Ford plans to assemble more than 100,000 face shields per week and leverage its