The Dubai Business Women Council (DBWC) and Oracle has announced the launch of sAIdaty 2025, the second edition of the transformative training program that aims to empower women professionals and entrepreneurs in Dubai and the wider UAE with Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills. sAIdaty 2025 builds on the success of the inaugural edition of the initiative, which has already trained and upskilled 500 UAE women.
The first edition of ‘sAIdaty’ equipped participants with foundational AI skills, enabling them to explore the deployment of AI in their start-ups and professional work environments. The new phase of sAIdaty will aim to expand the scope of the program with a focus on advanced AI applications, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation strategies.
Through training sessions and workshops delivered by Oracle and industry experts, the first cohort of ‘sAIdaty’ participants gained insights into the basics of cloud computing, AI, and generative AI technologies. The inaugural edition also emphasized leadership development, fostering confidence, and strategic thinking among women professionals and entrepreneurs.
“‘sAIdaty’ received an excellent response from women entrepreneurs and professionals in the UAE and during the one-year duration of the program, participants gained a strong understanding of AI and how they can leverage this incredible technology across their area of work”, said Nick Redshaw, senior vice president – Tech Cloud, Middle East and Africa, and UAE Country Leader, Oracle.
“At the Dubai Business Women Council, we are driven by a profound commitment to not only empower and support businesswomen but to also forge meaningful partnerships that amplify our collective impact. Our work goes beyond providing tools and knowledge; it’s about creating transformative initiatives that prepare women for the future of work, enabling them to lead, innovate, and thrive in a rapidly changing world”, said Nadin Halabi, Head of Business Development and Operations – Dubai Business Women Council.
The 2025 phase of the program will target a broader audience, aiming to upskill a new cohort of professionals and entrepreneurs. Oracle experts will deliver specialized training modules on best practices and AI strategies for real-world deployment.