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HUAWEI APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT

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Updated : June 15, 2015 02:40  am,
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img2Charles Yang has been appointed President, responsible for the company’s business in the Middle East region and will oversee the company’s operations, guiding its strategic direction, leading its business development and customers’ relations.

Huawei announced that Charles Yang has been appointed President, responsible for the company’s business in the Middle East region.
Yang will oversee the company’s operations, guiding its strategic direction, leading its business development and customers’ relations to drive wider adoption of the Huawei’s technology innovations.
Shi Yaohong, Former President of Huawei Middle East commented: “The ICT industry is currently transforming with increasing levels of digitization across every industry sector. Mr. Yang brings unparalleled industry knowledge and great experience within the regional market and we are delighted to welcome him aboard.”
“Yang will add strategic value to our team following his years of experience working within the ICT industry overseas and across the Middle East. We believe that under his leadership, Huawei will continue its strong growth pattern in the region,” he added.
Yang joined Huawei in 1999 and has over 16 years of experience in the telecom industry playing a key role in many of Huawei’s milestone global projects. In this time, Mr. Yang held a number of senior positions in the company, most notably as president of Huawei’s STC Group account and CEO for Huawei in Shandong, Neimeng and Liaoning province in China.
Over the latest 3 years, Mr. Yang has been active in Saudi Arabia, supporting the development of the telecom industry in Saudi Arabia. His crowning achievements include constructing new strategic partnerships with operators, assisting operators to achieve the best customer experience, setting up telecom laboratory and telecom training center for talent development, and deploying joint innovation center for cutting-edge technologies research in Saudi Arabia.
“This is an exciting time for ICT solutions providers as the Telecommunications industry continues to evolve to contribute to a global digital economy. Huawei’s Middle East market strategy has never been more compelling, proven by our growth in this strategically important region in light of our customer centricity approach. I look forward to leading Huawei’s business groups into the next phase of innovation that is continuing to win over the hearts and minds of customers,” said Charles Yang.
Yang graduated from Chongqing University in Posts and Telecommunications in China.
Huawei established its Middle East headquarters 15 years ago and the Middle Eastern market is one of the fastest growing regions for Huawei around the world. With a rapidly expanding ICT sector, Huawei’s end-to-end solutions and a unique “Cloud-Pipe-Device” strategy help the company to innovate across the ICT value chain.
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Samsung Reimagines Home Automation With AI-Powered Smartthings Ecosystem

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Samsung Gulf Electronics continues to enhance its breakthrough SmartThings platform, taking connected living to new heights. The latest innovations in the SmartThings ecosystem introduce advanced AI-driven features that promise to revolutionize home management, energy efficiency, and family care.

These advances align with increasing traction for home automation in the UAE residential market. Research shows that the UAE smart home market is set to grow at an annual rate of 10% from 2024 to 2028, with household penetration projected to rise from 16% to 23% during the same period, signaling strong adoption of this technology.

Shafi Alam, Head of Direct-to-Consumer Business & Corporate Marketing at Samsung Gulf Electronics, said, “Samsung’s latest advancements in the SmartThings ecosystem mark a significant leap forward in smart home technology. By harnessing the power of AI, we’re not just automating homes; we’re creating intelligent living spaces that adapt to users’ needs, save energy and enhance family well-being. This holistic approach to connected living aligns with the UAE’s vision for a smarter, more sustainable future.”

At the heart of these upgrades is the innovative Smart Energy Saving feature, which automatically activates energy-saving modes when they’re most effective without compromising comfort through leveraging AI. Meanwhile, with the Save Energy While Away function, SmartThings can detect when residents are out and send notifications prompting users to adjust connected devices to minimize unnecessary energy consumption. These features not only minimize energy spend but also contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.

Family care takes center stage with new scenarios designed to enhance home safety and comfort. The Safe and Comfortable Welcome feature prepares the home for arrival by adjusting lighting and temperature and even starting appliances like air purifiers. Working parents can also prepare their homes for their children’s return from school, with the ability to prioritize their safety by keeping a watchful eye on them through SmartThings. For pet owners, the Keep Your Pet Safe and Healthy scenario offers peace of mind by monitoring pets’ activities, with the ability to communicate with and feed their furry friends remotely.

Security remains paramount in this connected ecosystem. Samsung’s Knox platform has been fortified to provide defense-grade protection across all layers of the SmartThings network, ensuring that as homes become smarter, they also become more secure against cyber threats.

The updated SmartThings platform also lays the groundwork for broader smart city initiatives. As individual homes become more intelligent and efficient, they contribute valuable data that can be used to optimize urban services, from energy distribution to traffic management. This will contribute to government ambitions to make UAE cities the smartest in the world, as Dubai and Abu Dhabi continue to rise in global smart city indexes. 

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Property Finder Reveals Most Searched Home Features across Property Searches in 2024

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Who doesn’t love searching the Property Finder platform for the most exciting or unusual properties available in the UAE. As 2024 draws to a close, MENA’s leading property portal has updated its home for every life index – offering a glimpse at some of the most unique properties on the platform.

Add to that insights into what home seekers searched for most in 2024 when looking for properties in the UAE, and you get a comprehensive view of how trends in lifestyles and preferences are shaping the real estate market. From ultra-modern penthouses with private cinemas to sprawling villas featuring outdoor kitchens and zen gardens, Property Finder’s data highlights the evolving aspirations of UAE residents.

The Home for Every Life Index, first launched earlier this year, is a proprietary Index designed to showcase the diversity of properties across the nation, reflecting everything from family-friendly layouts to luxury amenities sought by discerning buyers and renters.

Whether it’s a focus on sustainability, wellness, or bespoke features, the Index continues to inspire and inform the real estate landscape in the UAE. Here’s a snapshot of some of the homes on the home for every life index:

  • For Foodies: a villa with a full-size, custom-made industrial kitchen with walk-in fridge
  • For spa and well-being enthusiasts: a villa with a Moroccan bath and steam room
  • Art and culture lovers: a villa with art from Syria, Morocco, India, and China, alongside hand-painted walls and mosaics
  • View Seekers: an apartment with 360-degree terrace
  • For petrol heads: a villa with a carport lift

The platform’s latest update not only captures the pulse of property trends but also provides valuable insights into how homeseekers are redefining their idea of a perfect home.

Alongside the Index, proprietary data from Property Finder indicates that homebuyers and renters place a premium on amenities that enhance their lifestyle. More than 5.5 million homeseekers wanted properties with a balcony, for example, while 3.1 million prioritised larger spaces featuring a maid’s room. Central air conditioning followed closely behind with 2.3 million searches considering this a must-have. Other common preferences included:

  • Gyms (1.5 million)
  • Pet-friendly spaces (1.4 million)
  • Private pools (1.3 million)
  • Homes with stunning water views (1.3 million)

Interestingly, more niche searches for homes with barbecue areas, private jacuzzis and security systems are also on the rise.

Additionally, over 65,500 manual searches were for ‘freehold’ properties highlighting the growing demand for ownership opportunities in the UAE, while short-term rentals ranked within the top 25 most searched terms, reflecting a growing interest for more flexible living options. Notably, this was also seen within the most searched terms for both Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Dubai saw over 22,000 searches for short-term rentals, while Abu Dhabi recorded 5,400 searches, underlining the growing trend for shorter term stays across the different emirates.

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Dubai Land Department Encourages Property Owners to Join Owners Committees for Enhanced Governance

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The Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), a subsidiary of Dubai Land Department, invites all property owners residing in jointly owned properties to take the initiative and register for Owners Committees, in lines with the Jointly Owned Property Law in Dubai and with RERA’s ongoing efforts to enhance transparency and ensure the sustainability of properties in the emirate.

The Owners Committees play a crucial role in empowering property owners and fostering their active involvement in managing residential communities. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life, ensuring greater comfort and satisfaction for all residents, and aligns seamlessly with Dubai’s forward-thinking vision to optimise the management of jointly owned properties while promoting transparency and accountability in every aspect.

Mohammed Ali Al Badwawi, Acting CEO of RERA, emphasised that automating the registration process for Owners Committees aims to streamline procedures and ensure seamless coordination between Owners’ Committees and management companies: “Owners Committees are an integral part of the emirate’s vision for managing jointly owned properties. They play a crucial role in achieving real estate sustainability by reviewing budgets, prioritising maintenance requirements for buildings and common facilities, and providing feedback on service plans. These committees are not just tools for property management but also serve as a means to promote values of collaboration and community engagement.”

Mohammed Al Dah, Director of the Jointly Owned Properties Management Department at RERA, affirmed that registering in Owners Committees provides property owners with a genuine opportunity to actively participate in decision-making within their residential communities: “These committees play a vital role in safeguarding investments and ensuring the highest levels of efficiency and transparency. We urge all eligible property owners who meet the necessary criteria to take the initiative and register for these committees, as they are fundamental to enhancing project management and the well-being of residents.”

Property owners interested in joining the Owners Committees must meet a set of criteria, including residing in the property, holding a valid UAE ID, providing a certificate of good conduct issued by Dubai Police, and settling all outstanding service fees. The Real Estate Regulatory Agency has clarified that that registration is open until 31 January 2025, with priority given to the first nine registrants. Members will be approved by RERA, and the committee members for each group will be announced in February.

RERA emphasises that this initiative reflects its commitment to upholding integrity and fostering collaboration among all stakeholders in the real estate sector. Owners Committees also present an excellent opportunity for property owners to contribute to building thriving and sustainable communities aligned with the values of innovation and Dubai’s ambitious vision.

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