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From Heritage to High-Tech: Dr. Najwa Aaraj on the Middle East’s Innovation Transformation

From Heritage to High-Tech: Dr. Najwa Aaraj on the Middle East’s Innovation Transformation

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The Middle East is investing in more than just the technologies of tomorrow, it’s investing in the people, ideas, and institutions that will shape them. In this episode of Flavors of Ambition, we speak with Dr. Najwa Aaraj, CEO of the Technology Innovation Institute in Abu Dhabi, to explore how the UAE is building world-class capabilities in deep tech, from cryptography and quantum computing to AI and robotics.

Dr. Aaraj shares her journey from studying cryptography in the U.S. to leading one of the region’s most ambitious R&D institutions. We explore how the region is accelerating innovation through targeted investment, talent development, and real-world application. And what that means for the future of the digital economy.

We also examine how leadership, collaboration, and bold national vision are laying the foundation for global competitiveness, while staying rooted in the cultural values that define the region’s identity.

Joining the conversation is Faisal Hamady, Managing Director and Partner at BCG, who shares how the Gulf is fostering agile, innovation-driven ecosystems, and why the region is emerging as a key player in the next wave of digital transformation.

If you’re curious about how the Middle East is moving from technology adopter to technology creator, this episode is a must-listen.

Links:

Dr Najwa Aaraj on LinkedIn

Technology Innovation Institute

Faisal Hamady on Linkedin

BCG Middle East

Email Flavors of Ambition: flavorsofambition@bcg.com

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