AI & Tech
Essential AI Tools and Gadgets for the Modern Professional
By EI Editorial Desk • 5 min read
• 19 Jul 2026
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Abu Dhabi's Cultural Foundation is hosting Shezad Dawood's 'Skin of Dreams' exhibition, a significant cultural event exploring themes of sustainability, future materials, and ecological awareness. It highlights the intersection of art, technology, and environmental discourse.
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Abu Dhabi has rolled out mandatory cooling‑load benchmarks for new buildings, aiming to cut energy consumption and align construction practices with the emirate’s net‑zero targets. The move is expected to reshape design, procurement and financing across the UAE market.
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