09 May, 2016

$1 million gold car takes the limelight at Automechanika Dubai

 


Gold-plated, customized Nissan R35 GT-R being showcased by Kuhl Racing


Dubai, UAE: A dazzling gold-plated car worth $1 million was the centre of attraction on Day 2 of Automechanika Dubai 2016, at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.


The gold-plated customized Nissan R35 GT-R is being showcased by ace tuners and customizers of sports cars, Kuhl Racing. Named the Godzilla, the car is a result of a cooperate endeavour between Artis, Kuhl Racing and master engraver Takahiko Izawa. The special gold paint sheen covers a 3.8 litre V6 twin turbo 545 hp engine, souped up with additional horsepower and additional torque. The car features enhanced aerodynamic features, a reinforced body and precision handling.


The car’s engine is backed by an advanced paddle-shifted sequential 6-speed dual clutch transmission, which can be driver selected to shift at race car-like speeds. The sequential-shifting transaxle features separate wet clutches for the odd (1,3,5) and even (2,4,6) gears and pre-selects the next highest and next lowest gear for quick shifts. High performance differential oil, used in GT-R motorsports competition, is standard. For 2016, the Nissan GT-R defends its position as one of the most striking supercars in the market today – with the addition of new 20-spoke wheels.


The technology used for the paint by Artis Izawa Custom paint Works is Takumi Technology and the result is an engaging and tangible sensation of luxury through a distinctive feat of ingenious engineering. The car’s paint job is a combination of premium design and a unique convergence of craftsmanship and innovation that results in a one-of-a-kind matte aesthetic with a subtly textured finish, imbued with notable durability and cleaning attributes.


Spanning 15 halls at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Automechanika Dubai covers six core product groups of Parts & Components; Electronics & Systems; Repair & Maintenance; Tyres & Batteries; Accessories & Tuning; and Service Station & Car Wash.


With 90 per cent of the exhibitors based outside of the UAE, Automechanika Dubai 2016 is also the most internationally representative in its 14-year history, highlighted by 25 Country Pavilions, including debut pavilions from Japan, Peru, the Netherlands, and Iran.  


Spearheading the international exhibitor charge are country pavilions from Gemany and Italy, with 103 and 78 exhibitors respectively, USA (58 exhibitors) Brazil (25 exhibitors), Korea (88 exhibitors), Turkey (75 exhibitors), South Africa (16 exhibitors) and Japan (11 exhibitors).


Truck Competence Initiative 2016 at Automechanika Dubai, features more than 1,000 exhibitors that service the truck and commercial vehicle segment, from truck parts, systems, and electronics, to workshop equipment, body repair and care.  


The Automechanika Academy was well attended with a good number of regional delegates gathering to hear the packed line-up of experts and thought leaders sharing knowledge of the most important aspects of the regional spare parts and maintenance market.    





The 4th Africa Business Forum – Your gateway to business in Africa

 
Africa Business Forum announced that registration is open for the 4th Africa Business Forum to be held on Wednesday, June 1st, 2016 at the Sheraton Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, East Africa.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, May 6, 2016/ -- Africa Business Forum (http://www.AfricaBusinessForum.com) announced that registration is open for the 4th Africa Business Forum to be held on Wednesday, June 1st, 2016 at the Sheraton Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, East Africa.
AfricaBusinessForum.com is home to a global community of 9,500+ professionals, 19,500+ international companies, 60,000+ social media followers and 10 million website visitors. A discounted rate of 499 USD is available for conference attendees who register on or before May 15, 2016.

The conference will host distinguished panelists and speakers, including ambassadors, high government officials, business leaders, investors and CEOs. Keynote speakers and conference panelists include:
  • Representation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Federal Republic of Ethiopia.
  • Representation from the Ethiopian State Ministry for livestock, Federal Republic of Ethiopia.
  • Representation from the Ethiopian State Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation, Federal Republic of Ethiopia.
  • Yohannes Tilahun– Former CEO to GE General Electric Ethiopia & Advisor to the commissioner at Ethiopian Investment Commission.
  • Craig Bridgeman - Executive Chairman of East Africa Oil Field Services and Founder of Adamantine Energy.
  • Dr Matteo Pianca - Economic and Commercial Affairs, Italian Embassy (Ethiopia) and Italian companies.
  • Representation from the Ethiopian Tourism Organization - Ethiopian Government.
  • H.E. Ayanle Salad - Deputy Ambassador of Somaliland (Ethiopia Mission).
  • Dahir Hussein, Head of Finance - Ericsson Telecommunications (East Africa).
  • James R Kanagwa - Country CEO at ECOBANK, one of the continent’s largest Pan-African Bank.
  • Marco Patrice Victor Silva - General Director of Industrial Development Institute of Angola for Angola Government.
  • Mohamed Ibrahim Yassin - CEO Daallo Airlines, National carrier of Republic of Djibouti.
  • Mohamud Kasil - Regional Head of Covestro AG (Germany's Bayer Pharmaceuticals $12.3 billion materials science division).
  • Mr AJ Karwa - Director, Sub-Saharan Africa Region, Fircroft UK Oil & Gas Resourcing.
  • Saif Elyazal Mahgoub Mahmoud - General Manager, automotive, OGS Group Middle East.
  • Representation from the State Ministry of Industry, Federal Republic of Ethiopia.
  • Vijayakumar K - Commercial Counselor, Embassy of India (Ethiopia) and Indian companies.
  • Vipin Gupta Commercial Manager, Essel Group Middle East, turnover of over 12 billion USD.
  • Zulfikar Kilic - Commercial Counselor, Turkish Embassy (Ethiopia) and Turkish companies.
  • and many others; and business,  non-profit and government leaders.
“We are very excited about the level of enthusiasm we have received from speakers, sponsors and attendees for this unique conference” said Rashed Ahmed, founder and chairman of Africa Business Forum& Young African Entrepreneur 2015. “We look forward to bringing together many business leaders and offering international companies considerable opportunities to enter and become successful in one of the fastest growing economies in the world.”  Said Rashed Ahmed.

The panel topics at the 4th Africa Business Forum represent the areas of finance and capital investment; infrastructure, logistics and import/export; power and energy; agriculture, mining and livestock; consumer goods; ICT and many other related Industries.

The lead sponsor for the conference is MIDROC Group, owned one of the largest companies in Africa and Ethiopia's biggest employer. Additional partners includeLondon School of Project Management, Axis Marketing, African Press Organization, AfricaGlobalTrade.com, EastAfricaBusiness.com, ICCS Express, International Cargo and Aviation Services. We would also like to thank the continuing support of Leading international law firm Addleshaw Goddard and their Africa Business Group which for many years has advised multinational companies such as Diageo, British American Tobacco and Britvic on their African requirements. They are part of the Sub-Saharan Africa Task Force, a business-led initiative chaired by the UK Minister of State for Trade and Investment and backed by UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, and are the only law firm among the UK businesses which comprise the Task Force.
Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of Africa Business Forum.
 
For more information and to register for the conference please visit: www.africabusinessforum.com

AUC TO DISCUSS POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC REFORM IN EGYPT

 


WHAT
Public lecture, “Political and Economic Reform in Egypt: Suggestions and Recommendations,” organized by the Prince Alwaleed Center for American Studies and Research and School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at The American University in Cairo (AUC).


The lecture will identify key features of a new and different socioeconomic approach to enable Egypt to escape the limitations imposed on it by both authoritarian structuralism and neo-liberal market theory.


WHO
Teddy Brett, professor, Department of International Development, London School of Economics and visiting professor, School of Social Sciences, Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg, South Africa



WHERE

Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Abdulaziz Alsaud Hall, P071, AUC New Cairo




WHEN
Wednesday, May 11, 2016; 5:30-7:30 pm




Bin Bishr presents "Smart Dubai" initiative at DED

 


Our goal is to make Dubai the smartest and happiest city in the world


UAE, May 8, 2016 - The Smart Dubai Office (SDO) yesterday organized an introductory meeting at Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) as part of its general plan based on working jointly and combining efforts with the founding strategic partners to make a success of the SDO's initiative aimed at firmly establishing Dubai as the smartest city on earth by 2017. This goal will be achieved by promoting unprecedented upscale living standards for residents and visitors alike through adopting smart technology for these achievements and efforts to be in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler Dubai, which is moving at a high pace upwards for Dubai city to occupy a prestigious position worldwide and for Dubai inhabitants to be prosperous and happy.
The SDO's visit is aimed at displaying the roadmap to the DED as a founding strategic partner, highlighting the developments and updates that took place at SDO for making a success of the smart Dubai initiative, which is driving smart transformation in Dubai City, at the level of both the public and private sectors, and throwing the light on the SDO's objectives and strategies for forging the necessary partnerships with stakeholders inside and outside the UAE for the ultimate goal of reaching the best smart transformation results, said H.E. Dr. Aisha Bint Butti Bin Bishr, SDO Director General.
His Excellency Sami Al Qamzi, Director General of DED, said: “We are delighted to meet with the Smart Dubai Office team, and review their initiatives and strategy for the coming years. We welcome the efforts being made by them by way of sharing ideas and experiences in order to complete the switch to smart government across various levels.  The Department of Economic Development and its agencies will strive to achieve the vision of our leadership and bring Dubai to the forefront of smart cities worldwide in partnership with the Smart Dubai Office.



The SDO delegation was received at the DED building in the Business Village by H.E. Sami Al Qamzi, DED Director General, assistant directors general and a number of departmental directors and heads of sections, who welcomed the SDO's vision, which builds momentum and calls for combining efforts to provide such shared smart services that befit the position of the Smart Dubai City as aspired to by the UAE wise leadership for Dubai to become the happiest and smartest city on earth.
Praising the effective role played by the DED in seeking diligently to shift to the smart city, Bin Bishr said: "The SDO has derived its vision from the leadership's rich ambition. Based on this, we have determined to move behind our prudent leadership to make Dubai the happiest city in the world. We intend to promulgate the smart transformation process all over Dubai through co-operation, integrated work and mobilization of energies to provide shared smart services at the level of both the public and private sectors, enabling this to reflect positively on Dubai inhabitants and achieve their happiness."
H.E. Younis Al Nasser, CEO of Dubai Data Establishment, reviewed the structure of the SDO, which is a sophisticated and advanced step in the process of transformation to the smart city and runs the Smart Dubai Government Establishment (SDG), the technology arm of Smart Dubai, and Dubai Data Establishment, which aims at enabling data to be disseminated and exchanged between the public and private sectors.
"The DED is part of the smart transformation initiative and our ambition is to transform Dubai into the happiest city in the world by employing an innovative technology that provides smart services for the happiness of individuals", Al Nasser said.
Al Nasser talked about the pillars which the initiative is based on including efficient, seamless, safe and impactful experiences before giving a summary about open data and shared data, these being the world’s most ambitious and comprehensive data initiative, considering that everybody would benefit from them including city planners, business owners, Dubai residents and tourists.
Dubai Data is tasked with setting and overseeing policies, adopting the data classification framework, determining primary registries, monitoring compliance of data providers and implementing policies, he said, noting that Dubai Data is closely connected with Smart Dubai Platform.
Meanwhile, H.E. Wesam Al Abbas Lootah, CEO of SDG, the technology arm of SDO, stated that SDG seeks to achieve sustainable happiness for Dubai inhabitants through the provision of world-class smart services and infrastructures and that its scope of work covers the connected services, enablement services, shared services and infrastructure.
He also talked about Dubai Smart Government Platform, which is the new digital backbone powering the smart city, outlining the latest updates that would enable the participating entities to place their respective smart services on the platform and also to update and develop them so that an individual would make his own dashboard and the platform would be open for all individuals and entities.
Lootah explained that the platform was designed in a way that benefits everybody, unifies the smart city's services, big data, cloud computing and the Internet of things, enables strategic partners and ensures that the private sector benefit from the city's both open and shared data.
Partners can directly benefit from the basic enablement tools available through the platform, which would promote efficiency, innovation and decision-making of all partners and provide them with significant operational and functional advantages, he said, noting that the platform provides the security needed to protect people and their data.
The SDO was established in late 2015 by Law No. (29) for 2015 and aims at making strategic initiatives and developing partnerships to contribute to Dubai's smart economy, smart governance, smart environment, smart life dimensions, smart individuals and smart transport towards the smartest and happiest city in the world.



غايتنا جعل دبي  أذكى  وأسعد مدينة في العالم


بن بشر تعرض مبادرة "دبي الذكية" في دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية بدبي


الإمارات، 8 مايو 2016 -  نظم مكتب مدينة دبي الذكية اجتماعاً  تعريفياً في دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية، ضمن خطة عامة يسير المكتب على هديها، تقوم على العمل المشترك وتوحيد الجهود مع الشركاء الاستراتيجيين المؤسسين لإنجاح مبادرة مكتب دبي الذكية الرامية إلى تأسيس وترسيخ دبي باعتبارها المدينة الأذكى على وجه الأرض بحلول العام 2017، عبر تعزيز مستويات معيشية  راقية غير مسبوقة للمقيمين والزوّار على حدّ سواء من خلال تبني استخدام التكنولوجيا الذكية، لتتوافق هذه الإنجازات والجهود مع رؤية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم نائب رئيس الدولة رئيس مجلس الوزراء حاكم دبي التي تسير بوتيرة عالية نحو القمة لتحتل مدينة دبي مكانتها المرموقة عالمياً وبالتالي تحقيق رخاء وسعادة سكان دبي.


 وطرحت سعادة الدكتورة عائشة  بنت بطي بن بشر المدير العام لمكتب دبي الذكية الهدف من هذه الزيارة التي يقوم بها المكتب، وهو عرض خارطة الطريق على دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية  باعتبارها شريكاً استراتيجياً مؤسساً، وعرض التطورات والتحديثات التي طرأت على مكتب دبي الذكية، والتي تصب في إنجاح  مبادرة  دبي الذكية التي تقود عملية التحول الذكي في مدينة دبي بقطاعيها الخاص والعام، إضافة إلى التعريف بأهداف المكتب واستراتيجياته في تحقيق الشراكات اللازمة مع الجهات المعنية داخل الدولة وخارجها، وصولاً لأفضل النتائج في مجالات التحول الذكي.  


واستقبل سعادة سامي القمزي مدير عام دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية في دبي، ومساعدو المدير العام وعدد من مديري الإدارات ورؤساء الأقسام، وفد مكتب مدينة دبي الذكية في مبنى الدائرة في قرية الأعمال، ورحبوا  بهذه  الرؤية  التي  يتبناها المكتب والتي تشحذ الهمم وتدعو لتضافر الجهود من أجل تقديم خدمات ذكية مشتركة تليق بمكانة  مدينة  دبي الذكية التي تطمح  لها  قيادتنا الرشيدة لجعلها المدينة الأسعد والأذكى على  وجه الأرض.


وفي معرض حديثها أعربت بن بشر عن فاعلية الدور الذي تقدمه دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية، في السعي الدؤوب للتحول إلى المدينة الذكية، وأضافت: "لقد استقى مكتب دبي الذكية رؤيته من طموح القيادة الثري  فعقدنا العزم خلف قيادتنا الحكيمة لجعل دبي أسعد مدينة في العالم، ونهدف لتعميم عملية التحول الذكي في كافة أرجاء مدينة دبي، من خلال التعاون والتكامل في العمل وحشد الطاقات، لتقديم خدمات ذكية مشتركة تشمل القطاعين الحكومي والخاص، لينعكس ذلك إيجاباً على سكان دبي ويحقق سعادتهم".




وفي السياق ذاته، قال سعادة سامي القمزي: "نحن سعداء باستقبال مكتب دبي الذكية، والاطلاع على المبادرة القائمة عليها، إلى جانب استراتيجيتها على مدى السنوات المقبلة. نحن نرحب بالجهود المبذولة في سعيهم تبادل الأفكار والخبرات، بهدف استكمال التحول الذكي على مختلف الأصعدة، وبدورها ستعمل اقتصادية دبي ومؤسساتها نحو تحقيق هذه الرؤى، من خلال التعاون مع مكتب دبي الذكية وترجمة توجهات القيادة الرشيدة بجعل دبي في صدارة المدن الذكية".


واستعرض سعادة يونس آل ناصر المدير التنفيذي لمؤسسة بيانات دبي هيكلية مكتب دبي الذكية، التي تعد تطوراً وخطوة متقدمة في عملية التحول إلى المدينة الذكية، وينضوي تحته مؤسسة حكومة دبي الذكية التي تعتبر الذراع التقنية لدبي الذكية، ومؤسسة بيانات دبي، التي ترمي لإتاحة نشر وتبادل البيانات بين القطاعين العام  والخاص. وقال سعادته إن دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية جزء من مبادرة التحول الذكي وأن طموحنا جميعاً هو تحويل دبي لأسعد مدينة في العالم من خلال توظيف تكنولوجيا مبتكرة توفر خدمات ذكية تسعد الأفراد. وعرض يونس الركائز الأساسية التي تقوم عليها المبادرة من كفاءة وأمان وسلاسة وقوة تأثير، وقدّم ملخصاً عن البيانات المفتوحة والبيانات المشتركة، باعتبارها الأكثر شمولية وطموحاً  في العالم، لأن الجميع سيحصد ثمرتها من متخذي القرار وأصحاب العمل وسكان دبي والزائرين. وتتولى بيانات دبي اعتماد السياسات والإشراف عليها، وتعتمد تصنيف البيانات، وتحدد السجلات المرجعية، ومتابعة التزام مزودي البيانات بالسياسات المعتمدة، وكذلك تنفيذ السياسات، وأشار إلى أن بيانات دبي ترتبط بشكل وثيق مع منصة دبي الذكية.


ومن جانبه أوضح سعادة وسام العباس لوتاه المدير التنفيذي لمؤسسة حكومة دبي الذكية -الذراع التقنية لمكتب دبي الذكية أن المؤسسة تسعى لتحقيق سعادة مستدامة لسكان دبي، من خلال تقديم خدمات وبنى تحتية ذكية وذات مستوى عالمي، وأن نطاق العمل للمؤسسة يشمل الخدمات المترابطة والخدمات الممكنة والخدمات المشتركة والبنية التحتية. وقدّم سعادته شرحاً لمنصة حكومة دبي الذكية التي تعد العمود الفقري الرقمي الجديد الذي يعمل على تحويل دبي إلى مدينة ذكية، حيث عرض آخر التحديثات التي ستتيح للجهات المشتركة أن تضع خدماتها الذكية بنفسها على المنصة، إضافة إلى تحديثها وتطويرها أيضاً، بما يتوافق مع الفرد ليصنع لوحته الشخصية بنفسه، لتصبح المنصة مفتوحة للجميع أفراداً وجهات. وأوضح أن هذه المنصة مصممة بصورة  يستفيد منها الجميع، وتعمل على توحيد خدمات المدينة الذكية وبياناتها الضخمة وحوسبتها السحابية وإنترنت الأشياء الخاصة بها، وتمكين الشركاء الاستراتيجيين، وتضمن استفادة القطاع الخاص من البيانات المفتوحة  والمشتركة للمدينة، مبيناً أنه يمكن للشركاء الاستفادة مباشرة من أدوات التمكين الرئيسة المتوفرة من خلال منصة دبي الذكية، كما أن المنصة ستعزز الفاعلية والابتكار واتخاذ القرار لكافة الشركاء، وتوفر لهم مزايا تشغيلية ووظيفية مهمة، مشيراً إلى أن هذه المنصة توفر الأمان لحماية الناس وبياناتهم.


جدير بالذكر أن مكتب مدينة دبي الذكية تم إنشاؤه أواخرعام 2015، بقانون رقم (29) لسنة 2015، ويهدف إلى تقديم المبادرات الاستراتيجية وتطوير شراكات للمساهمة في اقتصاد دبي الذكي، وحوكمتها الذكية وبيئتها الذكية، وأبعاد الحياة الذكية، والأفراد الأذكياء والتنقل الذكي، وصولاً إلى المدينة الأذكى والأسعد عالمياً.



PREDICT, PROTECT, AND PREVENT DISABLING CARDIAC CONDITIONS SAY EXPERTS

 



Imaging techniques in nuclear cardiology helps in early identification of and rapid decision for further management. Advanced treatment and early detection of hidden cardiac conditions can help patients survive and lead normal life, said Prof. Ahmed Abdelaty, Professor of Cardiology and Head of Nuclear Cardiology Lab, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Egypt, who delivered keynote talk during the 5th Annual Conference on latest trends in cardiology from diagnosis to treatment.

The conference was organized by the department of cardiology Thumbay Hospitals and Gulf Medical University at Ajman Saray Hotel on 6th and 7th May 2016. Over 150 cardiologists, internal medicine specialists and other healthcare professionals participated in the conference which was accredited by Ministry for Health for 15 CME hrs.

Leading names in cardiology from UAE and Egypt including Dr. Abdullah Shehab, Professor of Cardiology, UAE University and President of the Emirates Cardiac Society, Prof. Ahmed Abdelaty, Professor of Cardiology and Head of Nuclear Cardiology Lab, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Egypt, Dr. Abdullah Al Hajiri, Consultant Cardiologist and Head of Cardiology Department, Fujairah Hospital, Dr. Mohamed Ayman Abdel Hay, Professor of Cardiology and Director of Adult Echocardiography Lab, Alexandria University, Egypt, Dr. Mahmoud Ghanaim, Consultant Cardiologist and Head of Emergency Department, Dubai Hospital, Dr. Ahmed Kamaly, Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist, Dubai Hospital, Dr. Abha Jain, Consultant Neonatologist and Chief of Department of Neonatology, Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital, Dr. Amrish Agrawal, Consultant Cardiologist, Fujairah Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine, RAK MHSU, Dr. Galal Eldin Nagib-Elkilany Abdellatif, Consultant Cardiologist, Thumbay Hospital, Ajman, Dr. Ajay Kumar Kanojia, Director of Cardiac Services, RAK Hospital, Dr. Mohamed A. Fathi, Lecturer and Specialist in Cardiology, Thumbay Hospital Ajman, Dr. Ehab M. Esheiba, Head of Cardiology Department, Thumbay Hospital Ajman, Dr. Hatem Soliman, Specialist Intensivist in Al Mafraq Hospital, Abu Dhabi, Dr. Mahmoud Farouk El-Mahdi, Interventional Cardiologist in Thumbay Hospital Ajman, and     Dr. Tamer Taha Ismail Taha, Associate Professor and Specialist in Cardiology, Thumbay Hospital Dubai, delivered lectures during the conference.

Prof. Mohamed Arifulla, Dean Admissions and registers, Gulf medical University, presented mementos to all invited speakers and chairpersons. Dr. Prashanth Hegde, Medical Director Thumbay Hospital Ajman and other members of management of Thumbay Hospitals were present on the occasion.

Highlights of talks:

Dr. Mahmoud Farouk El-Mahdi, Interventional Cardiologist in Thumbay Hospital Ajman, took the audience into a journey through the history of the stents that are now widely used to open blocks inside the arteries that give blood supply to the heart. From the late eighties till today, the technology of stents designs had dramatically evolved, he added. The future directions of such ever-growing technology were also highlighted.

Dr. Abdullah Al Hajiri, Consultant Cardiologist and Head of Cardiology Department, Fujairah Hospital gave facts and figures about the burden of Heart Failure (the weak heart) globally, regionally and in UAE. He elaborated well on how to predict, protect, and prevent such disabling conditions. Then he spoke in advance about device therapy which carries high hopes for this group of patients.

Dr. Mahmoud Ghanaim, Consultant Cardiologist and Head of Emergency Department, Dubai Hospital took the audience into a journey on how to perceive and look into patients when they present with palpitations. He elaborated the common arrhythmias that may be some times life-threatening.  His lecture was very interactive and was well-perceived and appreciated by the audience.

Dr. Ahmed Kamaly, Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist, Dubai Hospital had simplified the role of cardiac catheterization and intervention in treating neonates and young children who were born with abnormalities in the structure of their hearts. From simple bedside procedures to more complex and advanced interventions, newborns and children can make it to growing up happily with their families and living normal lives.

Dr. Abha Jain, Consultant Neonatologist and Chief of Department of Neonatology, Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital, had explained the different reasons that may lead to bluish discoloration (the so called cyanosis) of the newborn. Although non-cardiac causes can cause cyanosis, yet by-birth abnormalities in the structures inside the hearts of newborns sometimes become challenging in diagnosis and treatment options. She emphasized on early screening and detection of such potentially treatable conditions.

Dr. Abdullah Shehab, Professor of Cardiology, UAE University and President of the Emirates Cardiac Society spoke about common conditions related to abnormal heart rhythms, the so called “cardiac arrhythmias”. These are quite common diseases that range from mild conditions to more serious ones, which may need expert evaluation and advanced treatment. He gave tips and tricks to the audience on how to recognize and treat such conditions in daily practice.

Dr. Amrish Agrawal, Consultant Cardiologist, Fujairah Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine, RAK MHSU, revised during one of his lectures the link(s) between elevated blood pressure (hypertension) and the hearts getting weaker over time (heart failure). Although it is a complex link, however, there are ways to break these links. In his second lecture, which was purely dedicated to the heart failure topic, he highlighted the emerging new medications that target such condition by more than one mechanism of action.

Dr. Galal Eldin Nagib-Elkilany Abdellatif, Consultant Cardiologist, Thumbay Hospital, Ajman, gave practical advises to practitioners in emergency rooms. As chest pain remains one of the commonest presentations to ER, more than one diagnostic tool will usually be required. He summarized the roles of different imaging modalities that can be utilized in the emergency situations to rapidly diagnose patient at risk of life-threatening cardiac conditions.

Dr. Ajay Kumar Kanojia, Director of Cardiac Services, RAK Hospital again targeted the same topic, evaluation of chest pain. He addressed the whole scenario from history taking till reaching the final diagnosis through practical algorithms derived from international guidelines.

Dr. Mohamed A. Fathi, Lecturer and Specialist in Cardiology, Thumbay Hospital Ajman, gave a dedicated lecture to relatively new imaging modalities that can identify patients at risk of heart attacks. The CT coronary angiography is increasingly used nowadays for such indications. In another lecture he spoke about abnormal Cholesterol levels in children and younger generations and gave practical guidance on how to diagnose and treat such conditions.

Dr. Mohamed Ayman Abdel Hay, Professor of Cardiology and Director of Adult Echocardiography Lab, Alexandria University, Egypt with his long expertise and research in the field of Echocardiography, gave two interactive lectures highlighting the importance and indications of the two-dimensional and three-dimensional echocardiography in assessing patients with valve diseases. His lectures were complemented by live examples of multiple studies in patients with valve diseases and those who had mechanical valves implanted. The lectures were practical, enjoyable and easy to understand as perceived from the audience.

Dr. Ehab M. Esheiba, Head of Cardiology Department, Thumbay Hospital Ajman, shared some data from a big global registry observing patients with an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation. In his second lecture he presented a real case presentation with guidance on management of a chronic severe cardiac condition called CTEPH.

Dr. Hatem Soliman, Specialist Intensivist in Al Mafraq Hospital, Abu Dhabi, gave two interesting lectures focusing again on echocardiography. The first lecture was about the utilization of echocardiography while assessing and treating of patients with severe infections (sepsis) and the second was educational on echocardiography itself.

Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdelaty, Professor of Cardiology and Head of Nuclear Cardiology Lab, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Egypt, had simplified in two lectures the rationale, advantages and applications of very specified cardiac imaging techniques (Nuclear studies). He focused on the utilization of these modalities particularly in patients with coronary artery diseases, those who had heart attacks, and those who may be at risk of developing heart attacks, aiming at early identification and rapid decision for further management.

Dr. Tamer Taha Ismail Taha, Associate Professor and Specialist in Cardiology, Thumbay Hospital Dubai, with his experience in diseases related to abnormalities in cardiac rhythm disturbances, discussed the possibility of utilizing the 24-hours recording of the patient’s ECG to identify patients with possible coronary artery disease. There is always a room early detection of silent diseases before they actually manifest, he added.
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