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Strategic investments from the UAE are transforming the DRC’s mining landscape. With new projects underway, Energy Capital & Power will be a key milestone for Gulf-DRC partnerships. More on Technical Review Middle East: zurl.co/9zgwq #Mining #CriticalMinerals #AMW2025
AI is helping utilities cut water loss and boost efficiency. Bentley Systems, Inc's Slavco Velickov explains how AI and digital twins are transforming water infrastructure. Read more on Technical Review Middle East: zurl.co/l3Co2 #WaterManagement #AI #Infrastructure
The UAE’s first batch of low-carbon aluminium powered by nuclear energy has been delivered by Emirates Global Aluminium. EGA is producing this using electricity from the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant. More details on Technical Review Middle East: zurl.co/DFckk #Aluminium
An exclusive interview with Dr. Steve Griffiths of American University of Sharjah on cutting-edge carbon capture tech — from advanced amine blends to MOFs — and what it means for the Middle East’s net-zero future. More on Technical Review Middle East: zurl.co/GRYp4 #CarbonCapture
Clean water, clean energy: Morocco’s Agadir plant to be one of Africa’s largest, powered by a 150 MW wind farm. Delivers 400,000 m³/day clean water — a sustainable leap with AMEA Power & global partners. More in Technical Review ME: zurl.co/bvQO4 #TRME #CleanEnergy
Carbon Xpress, part of the Ecodrisil ESG - ESG reporting, performance, risks Xpress platform, helps organisations capture, calculate, and report emissions with AI-driven precision — all while meeting global disclosure standards. Read more on Technical Review Middle East: zurl.co/4cBDF #CarbonReporting
🚄 Etihad Rail has said its passenger service will launch next year. The national railway will connect 11 cities and regions, enabling speeds of up to 200 km/hr, carrying 36.5mn passengers annually. Read more on Technical Review Middle East: zurl.co/nFr83 #EtihadRail