DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Ahead of tomorrow’s Arab Future Cities Summit, Julien Bertin, Managing Director, SAP UAE and Oman, said Dubai leads the global Smart City revolution, with public-private partnerships on real-time technology improving lives, fostering growth, and attracting digital businesses.

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