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If you’re a regular traveler through Dubai International Airport, you may have noticed
something new at the gates: discreet biometric cameras quietly tracking passenger
movement through immigration and boarding. So how exactly does this technology
work? Where is it being used? And what does it mean for the future of air travel?
We speak with the company behind the tech, Chris Rous, VP of Middle East and Africa
for EMEA Airports & Borders at Amadeus.
We also ask: where is our data going? Associate Professor in Artificial Intelligence and
Data Science Dr. Ikram Rehman has the answers.
Abu Dhabi is set to get an emirate-wide vertiport system, laying the groundwork for
air taxis to become part of everyday life. We get details from the Abu Dhabi
Investment Office, the body leading this futuristic rollout through its SAVI cluster.
What happened to all the water on Mars? It’s one of the biggest mysteries in planetary
science and now, new research from NYU Abu Dhabi is offering some fresh insight.
And we analyse how the ancient city of Venice has stood for centuries on marshy,
unstable ground.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Dubai Eye 103.8If you’re a regular traveler through Dubai International Airport, you may have noticed
something new at the gates: discreet biometric cameras quietly tracking passenger
movement through immigration and boarding. So how exactly does this technology
work? Where is it being used? And what does it mean for the future of air travel?
We speak with the company behind the tech, Chris Rous, VP of Middle East and Africa
for EMEA Airports & Borders at Amadeus.
We also ask: where is our data going? Associate Professor in Artificial Intelligence and
Data Science Dr. Ikram Rehman has the answers.
Abu Dhabi is set to get an emirate-wide vertiport system, laying the groundwork for
air taxis to become part of everyday life. We get details from the Abu Dhabi
Investment Office, the body leading this futuristic rollout through its SAVI cluster.
What happened to all the water on Mars? It’s one of the biggest mysteries in planetary
science and now, new research from NYU Abu Dhabi is offering some fresh insight.
And we analyse how the ancient city of Venice has stood for centuries on marshy,
unstable ground.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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