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Dr. Husam Yaghi is an accomplished professional with a strong business acumen and a profound understanding of regional and global trends in emerging technologies, with over 30 years of diverse experience, including 10 years of teaching and research at prestigious universities in the USA.Dr. Yaghi holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. Throughout his career, he has been honored with numerous excellence and distinction awards, and he proudly holds life memberships in Eta Kappa Nu and other esteemed academic and service excellence organizations.

How Artificial Intelligence Is Helping Children with Autism

    Artificial Intelligence has the potential to transform the education of children with autism by offering personalized learning experiences, facilitating communication and social skills development, aiding sensory processing, and enabling data-driven analysis.

    Can Wearables with AI Transform Healthcare?

      Looking ahead, the future of AI wearables in urology promises even more remarkable advancements. We can anticipate the development of AI wearables capable of detecting early signs of kidney stones or bladder cancer. Real-time monitoring of treatment responses and personalized feedback on bladder training exercises are also on the horizon.

      Technology for Good & Social Impact: AI in FoodTech

        AI is poised to transform the food industry, introducing new levels of efficiency, sustainability, and personalization. As AI technologies continue to advance, we can anticipate even more innovative applications that reshape the way we produce, process, distribute, and consume food. AI has the potential to revolutionize the food industry for the betterment of all individuals.

        Financial Inclusion with Sugi Card from Sofitto

          Sofitto provides tools for financial access to facilitate day-to-day living, and to help families and businesses plan for everything from long-term goals to unexpected emergencies.  Along with Ateon, solutions were pitched to several central banks in the region.