An AI investment and networking event called Machines Can See is set to occur on April 23-24 in Dubai, specifically within the renowned Museum of the Future, as part of Dubai AI Week. Organized by the Polynome Group, which specializes in machine vision, AI, robotics, and industrial design, this marks the third edition of the event. It aims to unite investors, business leaders, and policymakers to delve into opportunities centered around AI, particularly in the realm of computer vision.
The discussions and keynotes at Machines Can See will focus on the practical applications of AI technology. Organizers hope to create an atmosphere of discovery, allowing attendees to explore the vast potential of the showcased technology. Alexander Khanin, the head of the Polynome Group, emphasizes, “We are not just shaping the future of AI, we are defining how AI shapes the world.”
Prominent UAE government officials are expected to attend, including H.E.
Omar Sultan Al Olama, UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, and H.E. Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Director General of Digital Dubai. The event will feature X as the official streaming partner for Machines Can See 2025, hosting workshops to merge AI and streaming technologies.
Attendees will experience interactive demonstrations that showcase the capabilities of GRok in AI delivery, analysis, and optimization. The UAE’s AI market is projected to expand by $8.4 billion over the next two years, making this summit a vital platform for investors to engage with AI startups and established enterprises. Attendees will have opportunities to connect with major companies, including IBM and Amazon, as well as explore potential collaborations facilitated by various supporting organizations.
Notable speakers at the event will include leading AI professionals from the U.S., such as members from IBM, DeepMind, and Carnegie Mellon University. A ministerial session will address the role of national IT development, with international representatives like Malaysia’s Minister of Digital and officials from Kazakhstan also confirmed to attend. More speakers are expected to be announced soon, enhancing the event’s profile.