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HP Inc. Reinvents Large-Format Printing with the Industry’s Most Compact and Affordable Integrated MFP

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HP Inc. today unveiled five new HP DesignJet technical printers, including the flagship HP DesignJet T830 Multifunction Printer (MFP) and the HP DesignJet T730 Printer, reinventing how architect, engineering  and construction (AEC) professionals print, scan and copy. Engineered to withstand tough environments, these new devices make large-format printing faster and easier from the office to construction sites.

“Even as AEC and design professionals become increasingly mobile, they prefer making edits and reviewing plans on the printed page,” said Xavier Garcia, vice president and general manager, Large Format Printing, HP. “HP’s innovative new large-format printers and MFPs simplify collaboration with next-level features and mobile printing capabilities to meet this blended reality and print whatever and wherever AEC professionals need.”

Large-format printing reinvented for today’s mobile construction professionals

Ideal for construction professionals, general contractors, and computer-aided design (CAD) teams, the HP DesignJet T830 MFP is the industry’s most affordable, compact and transportable integrated large-format MFP.(1,2,3) Half the size of competitive large-format MFPs(2) with the same footprint as the HP DesignJet T730 Printer, the MFP offers a damage-resistant design able to withstand challenging job sites, a built-in scanner, and a front panel that can be extended and operated from a tablet.

“Architectural drawings are at the heart of what we do as contractors, and getting them to the site quickly is key. However, outsourcing our large-format printing was causing delays and costing money,” said Neil Geraghty, surveyor, Duke Construction. “With the HP DesignJet T830 MFP, we are able to quickly and affordably produce high-quality, large-format prints in-house, while HP mobile printing makes choosing, editing and printing files easy to do from any location.”

Recommended for tough environments where the MFP must endure dust, frequent transportation or potential hits, such as in mobile offices at construction sites, an optional HP DesignJet Rugged Case offers enhanced damage and dust protection. In addition, reinforced wheels and feet on the device’s stand make printing at job sites more convenient.

A 36-inch wide, integrated scanner enables users to modify, scan and share plans in the office or on construction sites from a mobile device,(4) and its intuitive touchscreen offers realistic print preview and document cropping.

Sharing many of the same features of the HP DesignJet T830 MFP, the HP DesignJet T730 Printer provides:

  • Increased ease-of-use and competitive speeds, delivering high-quality A1/D-size prints in as few as 25 seconds.
  • An automatic sheet feeder, enabling easy printing of half-size drawings up to 13 inches wide, avoiding paper waste and extra labor for cutting the roll output.(5)
  • Off-axis ink delivery, allowing flexible ink cartridge sizes from 40 – 300 ml that adjust to the actual usage profile of each customer, avoiding big expenses and expiration issues in low-usage environments.
  • An Econofast print mode, saving ink and time spent printing working documents and drafts.
  • A detachable stand, making moving the printer from office to office easier.
  • Wi-Fi Direct, a built-in Wi-Fi network for easy connectivity,(6) allowing the device to create its own Wi-Fi network for direct mobile printing without other infrastructure.
  • An intuitive front panel with a touchscreen, which works like a smartphone.

The HP DesignJet T730 Printer and T830 MFP help eliminate traditional printing pain points, enabling users to economically deliver prints for meetings, mark up real-time changes, and easily share documents with key stakeholders to streamline workflow.

HP DesignJet technical portfolio boosts productivity and enterprise security

Also advancing HP’s large-format technical portfolio, three other new HP DesignJet printers help AEC professionals reach new levels of quality, ease of use, mobility and collaboration:

  • The HP DesignJet T930 Printer, designed for small- and medium-sized AEC teams. The device boosts team productivity and offers enhanced security protocols to help safeguard information, while providing superior print quality with six HP Original inks, including gray and photo black inks.
  • The HP DesignJet T1530 Printer, a dual-roll 36-inch printer featuring six HP Original inks, an integrated 50-page output stacking tray and advanced security protocols, maximizing workgroup productivity and enterprise security in high-volume environments.
  • The HP DesignJet T2530 MFP, an easy-to-operate MFP featuring one intuitive control panel for print, scan and copy functions and two rolls. It provides advanced design and engineering workgroups A1/D-size prints in as few as 21 seconds and 2.5 inch-per-second color scanning capabilities to maximize productivity. The device also offers secure printing and is easy to manage from upgrades to network integration.(7)

New mobile printing capabilities enhance collaboration

The new HP All-in-One (AiO) Printer Remote is a free mobile application that enables easy, convenient printing and scanning to HP web-enabled printers and MFPs whenever or wherever(8) from both Apple® and Android™ devices.(9) Built-in mobile printing features, including printer discovery through wireless Internet, Wi-Fi Direct and NFC as well as e-mail printing to HP ePrint-enabled printers,(8) make printing in the field as easy as printing in the office. The HP AiO Printer Remote application makes mobile scanning and sharing easier, offering a direct connection to online repositories, such as Dropbox, Box and Google Drive.

Availability(10)

The HP DesignJet T830 MFP, HP DesignJet T730 Printer, HP DesignJet T930 Printer, HP DesignJet T1530 Printer series, and the HP DesignJet T2530 MFP series are anticipated to be available worldwide beginning on November 30, 2015.

Additional information about the advanced HP DesignJet technical portfolio is available in an online press kit at www.hp.com/go/DesignJetFall2015  and at www.hp.com/go/DesignJet. Product videos and updates are available on Twitter and on YouTube.

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Building businesses that last: Lessons from Dubai’s Startup Ecosystem

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Dubai-based entrepreneurs and podcast hosts Konstantin Koloskov and Anastasia Davydova share lessons from 2024’s dynamic business landscape, exploring the power of collaboration, sustainable growth, and staying true to your vision amidst rapid change. Dubai in 2024 was a hub of energy and innovation, with startup founders raising capital, scaling rapidly, and embracing the city’s ever-changing landscape

As co-hosts of Culture Mapping, a podcast exploring the intersections of culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the UAE, we’ve had the privilege of looking at Dubai through a unique lens. Our conversations with inspiring guests—from startup founders to artists—have offered us fresh perspectives on the opportunities and challenges 2024 has brought.

At the same time, our collaboration on the podcast has been a powerful reminder of the strength found in partnerships. Beyond being co-hosts, we’re both entrepreneurs leading our own companies — Konstantin, the co-founder of Storm, a content studio, and Anastasia, the co-founder of Movingo, a relocation platform for businesses and talents moving to the UAE.

2024 was a challenging year for both of us, but it reinforced a key insight: the power of collaboration within teams and across industries and ventures. Supporting each other in our businesses while building the podcast together has opened new opportunities, sparked creative ideas, and brought energy to everything we do. We also saw This spirit of collaboration reflected in our podcast guests. Dubai in 2024 has been a hub of energy and innovation, with startup founders like those we interviewed raising capital, scaling rapidly, and embracing the city’s ever-changing landscape. Their stories reminded us how crucial it is to stay connected to a network of thinkers and doers who inspire and challenge you.

Key Lessons from 2024

  1. Stay Open to New Opportunities, But Don’t Lose Sight of Your Core Vision: One of our most memorable guests this year was Phillipo Minelli, a visionary artist who embodies this principle. While he sees the growing potential of the UAE and its flourishing art scene, he stays grounded in the values of his work. Phillipo reminded us that growth and opportunity mean little if they compromise your core mission or beliefs.
  2. Prioritize Sustainable Growth Over Short-Term Gains: Felix Erdman, a businessman featured on our podcast, is a shining example of this lesson. His approach to building wealth with a long-term perspective—eschewing fleeting trends and buzz-worthy ventures—was inspiring. His story reinforced what we’ve learned firsthand in our businesses: thoughtful, strategic growth is the foundation for lasting success.
  3. Collaboration Drives Innovation: Dubai’s vibrant, multicultural energy fosters collaboration in a way few places can. Whether it’s the three startup founders we interviewed—who shared how working with the right partners helped them scale—or the creative synergies we’ve experienced in our work, it’s clear that great things happen when ideas are shared and connections are made.

Looking Ahead to 2025

As we prepare for the New Year, we’re embracing the lessons of 2024 with a renewed focus on intentional growth. The global economic shifts have made us even more mindful of how we approach risk and investment. Innovation matters, but so does sustainability. To our fellow entrepreneurs, here’s the advice we’ll be taking with us into 2025:

  1. Keep an eye on new horizons, but stay true to your vision.
  2. Prioritize sustainable growth over chasing quick wins.
  3. Value collaboration—it’s a game-changer.

Dubai continues to be a city where ambition meets possibility, and we’re excited to see how it will evolve in the year ahead. For us, the focus is clear: building businesses that last, telling stories that matter, and embracing the power of collaboration to make it all possible.

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The GCC Fintech Revolution: A Deep Dive into AI and Financial Literacy

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By Mo Ibrahim, Founder & CEO, Maly

The sheer volume of growth that the fintech industry in the region is experiencing is astounding. Driven by a solid regulatory framework that enables both small and big players to contribute to the region’s digital transformation, the UAE and KSA in particular are both making a strong mark as powerhouses of innovation in the larger fintech ecosystem. As a homegrown brand that is striving to make a mark in the tech sector, this is a very exciting time for us at Maly.

There are many key areas that have dominated the fintech scene this year and will continue to play a definitive role next year as well. AI and machine learning will continue to shape the future of finance, along with digital banking, payment landscapes, and public and private partnerships.

AI and machine learning have opened new opportunities for the sector, pushing boundaries of how it can augment customer service and collect data to help redefine financial services for consumers. At Maly, our aim is to seamlessly integrate artificial intelligence into our product offerings, enhancing both customer experience and operational efficiency. Born out of the vision to reduce the financial literacy gap in the region and empower people to improve their knowledge about concepts such as credit scores, interest rates and budget management, Maly is committed to helping customers set short- and long-term financial goals and achieving them by committing to better financial management.

There has been a lot of debate this year on how AI will replace humans eventually, but with fintech, AI has only enhanced and streamlined processes by helping reduce fraud and improving accuracy. At Maly, we are a step ahead of our competitors with our revolutionary tech stack, which is built and managed inhouse. By combining cutting-edge AI algorithms with a scalable, cloud-native architecture, Maly has created a platform that is not only robust but also highly adaptable to the diverse needs of the evolving fintech landscape.

As a tech-focused business, we are deeply investing in understanding the customer behavior and preferences of our target audience in order to customize their experience. With Maly, you can grow, spend, send, and track your money in the same app and make use of group payments features to split costs, simplify payments between friends and set up a Grow Plan for effortless saving.

According to the 2024 Financial Literacy Survey by Visa, 37 per cent of respondents spend as much as their income and 65 per cent want to improve their knowledge of savings and investments. With a year-on-year increase in the cost of living in the country, influenced by rents, petrol prices and other factors, it is becoming critical for residents to take measures to put a long-term savings plan in place and maintain a good quality of life.

Some of the biggest spenders in both the UAE and KSA are the millennials, and being a tech savvy generation, these customers put substantial focus on personalisation and customer experience. Keeping this in mind, we launched our AI-powered financial guide, Luna. With this service, customers can receive tailored plans and advice based on their financial requirements.

The fintech sector in the UAE and KSA is poised for continued growth, driven by supportive policies, technological innovation, and an appetite for digital transformation. Stakeholders, policymakers, and consumers alike must continue to support and engage with fintech innovators to ensure a dynamic and inclusive financial landscape in the Middle East. By fostering collaboration and embracing technological advancements, we can ensure that the benefits of this digital revolution are realized across all sectors of society.

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The Technology and Processes Shaping the Hospitality Industry

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By – Dr. Sean Lochrie, Associate Professor at Heriot-Watt University Dubai

The hospitality industry has undergone a transformative journey shaped by integrating technology and innovative processes. Particularly in the UAE, a region known for its forward-thinking approach and desire to lead in luxury and service, the impact of these advancements is evident. In a highly competitive market catering to an international clientele with high expectations, embracing technology is beneficial and essential for sustained growth and success.

One of the most significant shifts in hospitality has been the digitisation of the guest experience. Today, digital tools enable a seamless experience from booking to check-out, often with a high degree of personalisation. Many hotels in the UAE use artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbots. For instance, Address Hotels and Resorts in Dubai leverages artificial intelligence (AI) for virtual concierge, which can provide an in-depth tour of the Address Downtown Hotel, spotlighting everything from luxurious rooms to gourmet dining and serene spa sanctuaries. Another example is the Ritz-Carlton, a hotel renowned for its exceptional service, which has embraced AI to elevate the guest experience. They introduced an AI-powered chatbot to streamline guest interactions and deliver personalised recommendations.

Many hotels also offer personalised mobile apps that allow guests to check in remotely, access room controls, and request services without interacting with staff directly. These apps are a single interface for managing everything from lighting and temperature to ordering room service. Such conveniences, luxuries just a few years ago, have become essential as guests seek contactless and streamlined interactions. This level of convenience is particularly valuable in the UAE, where the diversity of visitors necessitates quick and personalised communication.

AI and data analytics have transformed how hotels understand their guests and predict their preferences. For instance, by analysing data from previous stays, hotels can tailor their offerings to individual guests, ensuring that each visit is unique and memorable. This predictive capability enables hotels to surprise and delight their guests while optimising resource allocation. AI also plays a significant role in revenue management, allowing hotels to adjust room rates dynamically based on demand and occupancy levels. For instance, many hotels use AI-driven pricing strategies that analyse market trends and competitor pricing, adjusting room rates to maximise occupancy and revenue. Such proactive approaches help hotels stay competitive in a fluctuating market like Dubai, where tourism demand varies throughout the year.

Furthermore, blockchain technology, the foundation of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, offers transformative potential for hotel loyalty programs, enhancing security, interoperability, and user experience. With its decentralised ledger, blockchain secures guest information and transaction histories, significantly improving data integrity and privacy. Blockchain enables secure and transparent transactions, reducing the risk of fraud and enhancing data security, an essential consideration in the UAE, where high-end transactions are common. This protection bolsters guest trust in the program. Blockchain also supports interoperability, allowing loyalty points to be earned and redeemed across different hotels or chains, increasing rewards’ flexibility and value. This technology enables real-time, transparent transactions, letting guests track and use points without complex conversion processes. Many blockchain loyalty programs also use tokenised points, which can be traded or transferred, expanding their usability beyond hotel services.

The UAE’s hospitality industry is a beacon of innovation, continually embracing the latest technologies to enhance guest experience, improve efficiency, and drive sustainability. By integrating digital tools, AI, robotics, VR, and blockchain, UAE hotels and resorts are meeting the evolving expectations of modern travellers. These technologies streamline operations and create a memorable and differentiated experience that sets UAE hospitality apart globally. As technology continues to grow and evolve, so will the processes that define hospitality in the UAE, ensuring that this sector remains at the forefront of service, luxury, and innovation. For professionals and stakeholders in the hospitality industry, staying abreast of these advancements is crucial, as they not only influence day-to-day operations but also shape the future of hospitality in a rapidly changing world.

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