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US-based technolgy companies' expansion in UAE dicussed
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2009-12-20 16:13:41
WAM DUBAI: Dec. 20th, 2009: A high-level official delegation from Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), held discussions with a number of US-based technology and IT companies seeking to set up presence in the Middle East, said DSO in a press release. The companies represented diverse technology segments including consumer Internet, digital media, enterprise software, IT infrastructure, and circuit design. The delegation was in the US as part of DSO's participation in the 10th Annual Intel Capital CEO Summit. The event held at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa in Huntington Beach, California, brought together select CEOs and key executives from Global 2000 businesses and Fortune 500 companies, academia, thought leaders, government officials and professional services providers. Dr. Mohammed Al Zarouni, Vice-Chairman and CEO of Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA), who led the delegation said "The Intel Capital CEO Summit was a great platform for industry leaders to exchange ideas and network with the key decision-makers. Our sponsorship of the event demonstrates our commitment to establishing a strong presence internationally and promoting DSO's offering to a diverse customer base. It is a great privilege for us to participate in such events that seek to focus on leadership in the technology sector. The delegation met with Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel Corp, and other members of the executive management team in addition to representatives of other Fortune 500 technology companies such as CISCO and Comcast. "The event allowed us to meet and explore different ways to attract technology companies to operate at DSO while channelling research and development to the technology park. The summit also explored investment opportunities in these start-ups and ways to collaborate with different companies," said Zarouni. A wholly-owned entity of the Government of Dubai, DSO operates as a free zone technology park for semiconductors, microelectronics and other electronics-based companies looking to set up their regional headquarters and R'&'D divisions in Dubai. WAM/MMYS
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