Dubai Chamber of Commerce prepares for world of metaverses with new initiatives

Dubai: Dubai Chamber of Commerce reviewed a number of its innovative digital projects that it is developing during the current period, during its participation within the unified platform of the Government of Dubai at GITEX, especially related to the world of the metaverse and the development of digital services.

Dubai: Dubai Chamber of Commerce reviewed a number of its innovative digital projects that it is developing during the current period, during its participation within the unified platform of the Government of Dubai at GITEX, especially related to the world of the metaverse and the development of digital services.

The room’s corner during the exhibition witnessed a wide turnout of visitors who viewed the smart services provided by the Chamber to its customers, which number more than 50 various services, most notably membership, certificates of origin and other quality services that benefit the emirate’s merchants and representatives of the private sector in Dubai.

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The Chamber presented a set of qualitative programs and initiatives that it is working to implement and implement during the coming period to enhance the competitiveness of the business community and facilitate customer access to its services.

Saif Hattawi, Executive Director of Commercial and Digital Services at the Chamber, said that the Chamber’s digital infrastructure is considered one of the most advanced in its field, especially since the Chamber has become a 100% smart room at the level of its basic services, pointing out that the new initiatives that the Chamber will implement keep pace with Dubai’s development plans and the speed of its transformation.

To a global centre for smart services and advanced technology, especially since these initiatives are related to the world of metavirs.

Hattawi pointed out that the Dubai Chamber of Commerce achieved a 10.7% growth in smart transactions that were conducted during the first nine months of 2022, as the number during the current year reached 573,880 electronic transactions, compared to 518,592 transactions during the same period last year.

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