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The event launched four innovations that enhance the quality of digital life, attracted more than 31,000 visitors to the emirate's pavilion, and saw the participation of 20 government entities. The pavilion also witnessed the signing of 15 cooperation and strategic partnership agreements, the launch of 14 innovative digital services, the graduation of more than 50 employees from the Artificial Intelligence Academy programme, and the participation of 40 young men and women in the Sharjah Digital Hackathon.
The department emphasised that the participation reflects the emirate's vision of building a sustainable digital society that places people at the heart of the development process and enhances integration between government agencies to provide integrated smart services based on innovation, knowledge, and modern technologies.
Within this framework, the pavilion witnessed the launch of four innovative digital projects, including the "Aftercare Hour" project by the Sharjah Police, which intelligently and humanely monitors the psychological and health status of recovering addicts. The "Smart Tourism on Yango Maps" system project was launched by the Sharjah Commerce & Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA), transforming Sharjah's digital map into a smart, interactive platform.
The "Al-Dara" application was also launched by the Sharjah Cybersecurity Centre to enhance the digital protection of government employees. The "Mada" rain monitoring system project was launched by the Sharjah Digital Authority, which utilizes geographic information systems (GIS) to issue accurate early warnings.