Russia will help the Emirates build a high-tech future

In the framework of the Russian-Emirate business forum in Abu Dhabi, Natalya Kasperskaya told how Russia will help the United Arab Emirates in the transition to a "wonderful high-tech future."

On November 27, the Russian-Emirate business forum "Russia-UAE: prospects for trade and economic cooperation" is being held in the capital of the UAE.

The business forum was organized as part of the last day of the meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Emirate Commission on Trade, Economic and Technical Cooperation.

The welcoming speech emphasized the importance of cooperation between Russia and the UAE in sectors such as the petrochemical industry, technology industry, alternative energy sources, and the agricultural sector. The forum is a platform for meeting private and public sectors to discuss opportunities. The Emirate side expressed its readiness to support Russian partners who are going to do business in the UAE, especially in Abu Dhabi.

Among the representatives of Russia at the event was attended by InfoWatch President Natalya Kasperskaya.

“Not everyone knows that Russia is a country of high technologies ... We have more than 300 universities that teach computer science. Russia is one of those countries that wins computer science competitions,” she said, “There is not a single sector IT, in which there would be no Russian companies. "

Natalya Kasperskaya noted that InfoWatch is one of such companies that provides cybersecurity technology. The advantage of Russian IT companies in comparison with competitors is that they can create systems at the request of the client and not only tell how to use it, but also give an idea of ​​how it is organized.

"InfoWatch is ready to talk about the architecture of technologies, train technical staff and tell not only how to use them, but also how to maintain them. The UAE sees itself in the next 100 years as a high-tech country. Russia can become a partner that will help move into a beautiful high-tech future," she said.

InfoWatch uses the Dubai office as an operations center for development in the Middle East.

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