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UAE leads globally in autonomous systems, future engineering - ZAWYA

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The UAE is making significant strides in adopting autonomous systems and future engineering technologies, solidifying its position as a global leader in these fields. This advancement is driven by strategic investments, supportive government policies, and a focus on innovation across various sectors. The nation aims to leverage these technologies to enhance its economic competitiveness and improve the quality of life for its citizens. Why it matters: The UAE's focus on autonomous systems signals a broader regional trend toward embracing advanced technologies for economic diversification and sustainable development.

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