Enara Shines at AccessAbilities Expo 2024 with AI-Driven Platform for Children of Determination
Dubai, UAE – Enara’s AI-driven platform for neurodiverse children made a lasting impression at the 6th AccessAbilities Expo, held on October 9 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The largest event in the Middle East for People of Determination gathered over 250 exhibitors from 50 countries, featuring innovative assistive technologies that promote accessibility and independence for individuals with disabilities.
In his opening remarks, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and CEO of Emirates Airline, underscored the UAE’s dedication to an inclusive society. He expressed pride in the contributions of private-sector innovators like Enara, whose participation highlights the pivotal role technology can play in improving accessibility.
Enara set up a product demo at its stand showcasing its artificial intelligence, receiving an enthusiastic response from visitors. Khalid Al Ameri, a well-known entrepreneur and social media influencer in the UAE, visited and praised the platform for its innovative solutions for children with special needs.
Enara's real-time data insights and evidence-based interactive learning programs generated positive feedback from both professionals and parents. Sahla Sherin, a senior therapist at Sanad Village, highlighted the platform's ability to create AI-driven targets, enhancing collaboration between therapists and parents.
Lina Salamah, a mother of a child with autism, praised Enara's innovative approach and expressed her optimism that it could significantly aid her 7-year-old child in achieving learning milestones. Other parents echoed her sentiment, eager to see Enara’s impact on children with special needs.
Dr. Raja Sekhar Gujju, CEO of CognitiveBotics MENA, reflected on the event's success, stating, "The enthusiastic response to Enara at the AccessAbilities Expo reinforces our commitment to providing Enara—artificial intelligence with a human touch—in line with the UAE’s vision for inclusivity."
The expo's influence is expected to extend beyond its three-day duration, fostering ongoing discussions and partnerships aimed at building an inclusive society. With the UAE's commitment to accessibility through various initiatives, there is a growing availability of resources and support for neurodiverse individuals in the Emirates to enhance personal growth and social integration.