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Maqta Gateway and Presight partner to boost trade and logistics with AI solutions

Maqta Gateway, a member of AD Ports Group’s Digital Cluster, has announced a Partnering Agreement with Presight AI Technologies LLC to jointly develop advanced AI-powered digital solutions for the trade and logistics sectors.

The partnership aims to foster local innovation while enhancing the global competitiveness of their combined expertise in international markets.

“This agreement is a step forward in unifying the efforts of Abu Dhabi’s leading technology companies, Maqta Gateway and Presight, in providing unmatched digitalisation solutions to international markets within the trade and logistics value chain. We look forward to harnessing our combined strengths to positively disrupt trade and accelerate the pace of global trade transformation. Together, we will unlock the full potential of our unique capabilities in data analytics, Generative AI, and AI, leveraging our decade-long expertise in the trade and logistics domain, in line with our wise leadership’s vision,” stated Noura Al Dhaheri, CEO of Digital Cluster and CEO of Maqta Gateway, AD Ports Group.

Under the agreement, both companies will collaborate exclusively on creating and commercializing AI and data analytics solutions tailored to the trade of goods within the ports and maritime industries.

This partnership merges Maqta Gateway’s decade-long experience in trade digitalization and solution deployment with Presight’s expertise in big data and AI, offering unique value to the market.

“We are excited to come together with Maqta Gateway – a leader in maritime technology who have been at the forefront of facilitating technologically advanced, innovative solutions for the trade and logistics sectors. Presight’s advanced big data analytics and Generative AI solutions will complement Maqta Gateway’s existing offerings and will positively impact maritime trade, logistics, and the industry at large while opening new opportunities for collaboration and growth,” added Thomas Pramotedham, CEO of Presight.





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