Attending Ai Everything Global 2025, the world’s largest public-private AI gathering, reinforced what we've always believed at Enara: AI is one of the most powerful tools we have to make education and therapy more inclusive, impactful, and accessible for everyone.
AI is truly at a defining moment in history. The recent launch of the U.S. $500 billion Stargate initiative—the largest AI infrastructure project ever—signals how AI is reshaping the future. At the same time, the rise of companies like DeepSeek, offering affordable AI models, has caused significant market shifts, including a $1 trillion drop in U.S. tech stocks in just days.
As AI adoption accelerates, the UAE is positioning itself for major growth, with a PwC report predicting AI will contribute $96 billion to the country’s GDP by 2030, making up 13.6% of its total output.
Against this backdrop, Ai Everything Global 2025, held from February 4-6 in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, gathered top AI experts from around the world. The event offered a fascinating glimpse into the future of this rapidly evolving field.
AI in Healthcare: A Revolutionary Shift
At the event, AI’s impact on healthcare took center stage, with innovations in medical imaging, drug discovery, mental health, and age-specific care. This focus on AI-driven change deeply resonated with us at Enara, as we’re among the first to advocate for AI’s potential to transform education and therapy for children with special needs.
One standout example was BacBon Limited, which is using AI to bridge the urban-rural education gap with its Learning Management System, EduPack. The system personalizes learning through AI recommendations and chatbot support.
The event also highlighted the ethical use of AI in education, with Kids AI advocating for responsible AI use in children’s media and products.
AI’s influence extends to mental well-being, as seen with Frendly—an AI-driven app that helps people form meaningful connections and create lasting memories. This showcases how AI can profoundly improve quality of life.
Meanwhile, Uomics Universal introduced DRUP, an AI-powered tool for drug discovery that predicts drug effectiveness and enhances treatments for non-communicable diseases. Founder Mextalen Uriarte emphasized AI’s role in personalized and preventive medicine: “The application of AI in healthcare is still not widely recognized, and events like this help raise visibility. I look forward to even more discussions on AI in healthcare at future events.”
AiMedic, a company specializing in medical imaging innovation, showcased tools that analyze thousands of images with remarkable precision, enabling healthcare professionals to diagnose conditions like brain lesions and breast cancer more quickly and accurately, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Ghasem Ghasemi, Chief Operating Officer of AiMedic, stressed the critical need for AI in addressing healthcare’s pressing challenges: “We face a global shortage of specialists, and medical errors are inevitable. With aging populations, AI’s role becomes more critical. It is scalable, efficient, and constantly learning, making it indispensable in healthcare.”
He also emphasized the importance of events like Ai Everything Global 2025 in reshaping perceptions about AI’s role: “There’s a fear that AI will replace human expertise, but gatherings like this are helping to change that narrative. AI is here to complement human knowledge, not replace it.”
The discussions at Ai Everything Global 2025 reaffirmed that AI is not just a distant possibility—it’s already a transformative force shaping both healthcare and education today. Enara plays an active role in this shift, using AI to provide neurodiverse children with the resources needed for independence and a bright, inclusive future.
References:
https://www.pwc.com/m1/en/publications/documents/economic-potential-ai-middle-east.pdf
https://aieverythingglobal.com/press-releases