AI-Powered Sustainability Focus of 9th Abu Dhabi Business Forum

AI-Powered Sustainability Focus of 9th Abu Dhabi Business Forum

Post by : Omar Nasser

April 10, 2025 1:33 p.m. 1652

Photo : Abu Dhabi Media Office

The Abu Dhabi Sustainable Business Leadership Forum will happen again this year on April 16 and 17, 2025, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Abu Dhabi. This will be the ninth time this meeting takes place. It is supported by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) and held by the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Group (ADSG).

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This year, the meeting will talk about how people working together can help the world. It will also look at how new smart tools and machines can help companies care for nature. Many leaders from around the world, working in nature care, business, and machines, will come to this event.

The meeting will talk about how companies can protect the Earth, save water and power, and use fewer things. Today, people want companies to take care of the planet and help the community. Many businesses now try to be cleaner and more thoughtful. New smart tools can help these companies do their work faster, better, and cleaner.

Dr. Shaikha Al Dhaheri, head of EAD, said this event is a good chance to learn how these new tools can help fix Earth’s problems. She said working together is the best way to make a strong and lasting change.

Dolphin Energy, one of the main helpers of the event, supports clean business. Its leader, Obaid Abdulla Al Dhaheri, said that to be truly clean and safe for the planet, we must accept new ideas and work together. He also said he wants to see how these tools can help the company be better for nature.

TAQA, another big helper, also supports the event. Noel Aoun, a leader at TAQA, said new smart machines can help us fight climate problems. He said they help do things faster, save more, and help us take better care of the Earth.

The media group Pyramedia will help share the news from the event. Their leader, Dr. Nashwa Al Ruwaini, said the event shows how machines, new thinking, and telling people about Earth problems can work together. She said news sharing is very important to help people learn and change.

During the two days, smart people will talk about how these tools can help save power, make less waste, and help people live better. They will give ideas and tips that others can use in real life.

There will also be time for visitors to talk with each other, share ideas, and make plans to work together for nature.

Huda Al Houqani, head of ADSG, said that using these smart tools in business is not just a good idea – it is something we must do. She said the event will help start big talks and teamwork for a better tomorrow.

This meeting wants to help more companies use clean and kind ways of working. It also wants to bring people from around the world to learn from each other and build a greener, safer future for all.

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