Now in its 42nd year, Gitex has grown from a niche, special interest show into one of the world's largest exhibitions of its kind.
The first event was launched as the Gulf Computer Exhibition in December 1981 at the Dubai International Trade and Exhibition Centre.
Designed by British architect John Harris, at the time, the 149-metre Trade Centre was the tallest building in the Gulf.
It was a natural fit for the cutting-edge technology exhibition, which came at a time when almost half of those attending did not own or use computers.
IBM had just introduced its first personal computer, which ran on Microsoft’s nascent MS-DOS operating system, and many people were still unaware of the impact that the microcomputer revolution was about to have on the world.
But during the event, 3,000 visitors from the Arabian Peninsula, explored the latest software and hardware from 46 exhibitors around the world – including Arabic-language software, British Telecom’s Prestel virtual newspaper and the ICL Perq – the first personal workstation with a Graphical User Interface.
The next year, the number of exhibitors grew to 70, and in 1985 the event hosted the launch of IBM's Arabic-language keyboard.
In 1988, the event was renamed the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition — Gitex for short — and launched MacWorld, doubling its exhibition space to two halls.
The event continued to grow over ensuing years, passing 10,000 visitors in 1989, and 350 exhibitors in 1995 — when the event hosted the regional launches of Microsoft Windows 95.
Since then, Gitex has grown from strength to strength, hitting 125,000 visitors during its 25th anniversary, and becoming the world’s third-largest ICT show by 2010.
Along the way it has grown from what Jacky’s Electronics chief operating officer once described to The National as a “techie event”, where people went to buy Ram and motherboards, into a five-day display of the latest innovations in 5G, artificial intelligence, cloud technology, cyber security, FinTech, blockchain, data analytics and smart cities.
It is a journey that mirrors the UAE’s own, as a nation that moved from an adopter of technological innovations into one of the world’s driving forces of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
This year, the event, now known as Gitex Global, will feature the first public flight of a Chinese tech company's two-seat, vertical take-off and landing flying car.
Between October 10 and October 14, 5,000 companies will occupy two million square feet of exhibition space — a 25 per cent increase on 2021 — divided into 26 halls.
“This year, my office has partnered with Gitex to ensure that we’re not just showcasing technology, but actually inventing and developing technology,” Omar Al Olama, the UAE's Minister of State for Digital Economy, AI and Remote Working System, said of Gitex's evolution.
Scroll through images of last year's Gitex below
Marathon results
Men:
1. Titus Ekiru(KEN) 2:06:13
2. Alphonce Simbu(TAN) 2:07:50
3. Reuben Kipyego(KEN) 2:08:25
4. Abel Kirui(KEN) 2:08:46
5. Felix Kemutai(KEN) 2:10:48
Women:
1. Judith Korir(KEN) 2:22:30
2. Eunice Chumba(BHR) 2:26:01
3. Immaculate Chemutai(UGA) 2:28:30
4. Abebech Bekele(ETH) 2:29:43
5. Aleksandra Morozova(RUS) 2:33:01
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
'Operation Mincemeat'
Director: John Madden
Cast: Colin Firth, Matthew Macfayden, Kelly Macdonald and Penelope Wilton
Rating: 4/5
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Traits of Chinese zodiac animals
Tiger:independent, successful, volatile
Rat:witty, creative, charming
Ox:diligent, perseverent, conservative
Rabbit:gracious, considerate, sensitive
Dragon:prosperous, brave, rash
Snake:calm, thoughtful, stubborn
Horse:faithful, energetic, carefree
Sheep:easy-going, peacemaker, curious
Monkey:family-orientated, clever, playful
Rooster:honest, confident, pompous
Dog:loyal, kind, perfectionist
Boar:loving, tolerant, indulgent
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How to apply for a drone permit
- Individuals must register on UAE Drone app or website using their UAE Pass
- Add all their personal details, including name, nationality, passport number, Emiratis ID, email and phone number
- Upload the training certificate from a centre accredited by the GCAA
- Submit their request
What are the regulations?
- Fly it within visual line of sight
- Never over populated areas
- Ensure maximum flying height of 400 feet (122 metres) above ground level is not crossed
- Users must avoid flying over restricted areas listed on the UAE Drone app
- Only fly the drone during the day, and never at night
- Should have a live feed of the drone flight
- Drones must weigh 5 kg or less
UAE tour of Zimbabwe
All matches in Bulawayo
Friday, Sept 26 – UAE won by 36 runs
Sunday, Sept 28 – Second ODI
Tuesday, Sept 30 – Third ODI
Thursday, Oct 2 – Fourth ODI
Sunday, Oct 5 – First T20I
Monday, Oct 6 – Second T20I
England squads for Test and T20 series against New Zealand
Test squad: Joe Root (capt), Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad, Rory Burns, Jos Buttler, Zak Crawley, Sam Curran, Joe Denly, Jack Leach, Saqib Mahmood, Matthew Parkinson, Ollie Pope, Dominic Sibley, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes
T20 squad: Eoin Morgan (capt), Jonny Bairstow, Tom Banton, Sam Billings, Pat Brown, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Joe Denly, Lewis Gregory, Chris Jordan, Saqib Mahmood, Dawid Malan, Matt Parkinson, Adil Rashid, James Vince
The five new places of worship
Church of South Indian Parish
St Andrew's Church Mussaffah branch
St Andrew's Church Al Ain branch
St John's Baptist Church, Ruwais
Church of the Virgin Mary and St Paul the Apostle, Ruwais