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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 22 MIN

SRTIP Women In Tech Forum with Fatima Almarzooqi and Aisha AlKhayyal (02.09.25)

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When you think of the future of technology, you might picture AI, robotics, or smart cities. But what about longevity, wellness, and even conscious consumerism? Right here in Sharjah, the Women in Tech Forum at SRTIP is bringing those conversations to life. This year, the forum has grown into one of the region’s most exciting platforms for innovation and inclusion. Tune in to learn more about it!

When you think of the future of technology, you might picture AI, robotics, or smart cities. But what about longevity, wellness, and even conscious consumerism? Right here in Sharjah, the Women in Tech Forum at SRTIP is bringing those conversations to life. This year, the forum has grown into one of the region’s most exciting platforms for innovation and inclusion. Tune in to learn more about it!

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