Ahmed El Tahry, CEO of Mediaverse for Artificial Intelligence, announced that they are currently working on launching the world’s first VOD platform built entirely from scratch with artificial intelligence, offering innovative solutions in the fields of dubbing, news production, and newsroom management, ensuring enhanced media production efficiency and accelerating the pace of work.
El Tahry said: “At Mediaverse, we are proud to be among the first companies to provide integrated media solutions based on the latest artificial intelligence technologies, including smart content production, digital broadcasting platforms, advanced audience analytics, and targeted marketing solutions, in addition to specialized training programs that support media institutions in their journey towards digital transformation.”
He added: “Our strategic partnership with the leading British institution DMA Media, and memorandums of understanding with prestigious professional bodies such as the UAE Journalists Association, reflect our commitment to building an innovative media ecosystem capable of competing regionally and internationally.”
He explained that they chose the United Arab Emirates as their headquarters because it represents an investment-friendly environment for entrepreneurship, and because it is the world’s third-largest investor in the field of artificial intelligence, which puts us in the right place at the right time.
He continued: “We look forward with great enthusiasm to the unique event that the UAE will host at the end of this year, Bridge, as it will mark a turning point between a global media era and a new global media era, within a new world order reshaping the features of the international media landscape.”
Ahmed El Tahry pointed out that the company has achieved significant accomplishments in the UAE market in a short period of time, thanks to the positive climate and the rapid pace of development witnessed in the country, and we are determined to move forward to expand our presence and contribute to shaping the smart future of media in the region.
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