
Stephen Anderson, Partner, Strategy & Markets Leader
Stephen Anderson spoke about PwC’s purpose to innovate, build and deliver human-led, tech-enabled solutions to transform our region.
‘The Business Breakfast Show’ on Dubai Eye 103.8 and Dubai One TV broadcasted live from our Dubai Experience Centre for a week. Conversations with our experts tackled the latest emerging technologies such as the metaverse, digital twins, crypto and cloud adoption in addition to emerging business trends, tech innovations, and how data is transforming the healthcare industry in the region.
Additionally, we had a virtual walk through around our state of art -Dubai Experience Centre- that serves as a hub for co-creation and innovation, to imagine, design and build human-led and tech powered solutions and digital products that drive transformation in our region.
About “The Business Breakfast Show”:
The Business Breakfast is an award-winning morning radio show, broadcasted daily and a must-listen for the UAE’s business leaders, and those who aspire to be. The show is an informative and entertaining mix of interviews, market updates, analysis and opinion covering the morning’s top stories and big issues.
'The Business Breakfast' show on Dubai Eye 103.8 at PwC's Experience Centre in Dubai
Stephen Anderson spoke about PwC’s purpose to innovate, build and deliver human-led, tech-enabled solutions to transform our region.
Matthew White explained virtual assets; what they mean, their impact on the economy, organisations and consumers and how they relate to the metaverse.
Dr. Scott Nowson dove into AI & ethics and cognitive service, and discussed how AI would add to GDP across the region.
Lina Shadid is discussing digital health and data transforming healthcare
Jeremy Dalton explored the metaverse and the applications of the Metaverse for organisations.
Patricia Keating gave an overview of the progression and development of the startup ecosystem and discussed the impact of growth in attracting international players specializing in acceleration to the market.
Amanda Line discussed upskilling and talent development in terms of coping with the ‘Great resignation’ and the ‘skills-gap’ in the Middle East from both individual and organisational perspectives.
Dr, Yahya Anouti explored trending topics in the ESG sector such as: innovation in ESG, the lack of alignment between corporate and government ESG priorities and the upcoming COP27 (Egypt) and COP28 (UAE) summits.
Norma Taki walked us through the women in work survey’s key findings and the five key measures to help MENA employers empower women in workplaces across their career lifecycle.
Kaveh discussed the digital twins and the large-scale use in city planning, and where they fit within the realm of the metaverse.