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Etisalat Group today announced its consolidated financial results for H1 ending 30th June 2019.
H1 2019 Financial Highlights and Key Developments
Etisalat Group subscriber base reached 143 million representing year on year increase of 2%
Etisalat Group Consolidated Revenues for first half of 2019 reached AED 25.9 billion while consolidated Net profit amounted to AED 4.4 billion representing 3.1% increase year over year.
Consolidated EBITDA totaled AED 13.3 billion, representing an increase of 2% year over year and resulting in EBITDA margin of 52%.
Etisalat is the first telecom operator in MENA to provide 5G network inside Abu Dhabi’s new international airport, hence enabling it to become the first Airport in the region with 5G coverage allowing speeds of up to 1Gbps.
Etisalat launches e-Wallet, the new mobile digital payment service in collaboration with Noor Bank.
Etisalat collaborated with Microsoft as its strategic partner , to provide government entities, large enterprises, and small and medium enterprises with state of the art digital transformative solutions.
Etisalat’s innovation program ‘Future Now’ launched 3 challenges covering the topics of multi-cloud, insurance on demand and industrial IoT, in addition to selecting with 5 startups for next stage.
Etisalat unveiled Robotic Centre of Excellence to deliver automated solutions for greater customer satisfaction.
Etisalat launched a smartphone self-service vending machine, a ‘first-of-its-kind’ in the UAE.
Etisalat opens ‘Smiles UAE’ application to all residents and visitors in the UAE .
Etisalat awarded private sector’s ‘Leading Practice in Internal Audit’ by UAE Internal Auditors Association.
International Recognition
Etisalat achieved ‘The Most Valuable Telecoms Brand’ in MENA by Brand Finance.
UAE is ranked as a global leader in Fiber to the Home (FTTH) penetration for a third year in a row, according to the leading industry body FTTH Council.
Essa Mohamed Al Suwaidi, Chairman of Etisalat Group
“Etisalat’s performance in the first half of the year is a testimony of its regional leadership in the telecom sector. We have remained focused on our core business while demonstrating agility to transform and lead in the digital space driven by our bold vision ‘To Drive the Digital Future to empower societies’.
The launch of the first 5G network in the region is a major achievement as it opens up massive opportunities and adds value to both our customers and shareholders, it will help fast-track new innovative digital services. We have recently launched our mobile digital payment banking service e-Wallet, which is a solid step towards achieving the smart vision of UAE and is in line with country’s overall objectives to achieve digital transformation.
“Etisalat is thankful to the visionary leaders of United Arab Emirates for their continuous support of the telecom sector and the management team for staying committed and focused to achieve our digital ambitions. We thank all our customers and shareholders for the continuous motivation that helped spark growth, contribute to our success, transformation and innovate boldly to make an impact in the near future.”
Eng. Saleh Al Abdooli, CEO, Etisalat Group
“Etisalat Group’s solid financial performance in the first half of 2019 is a result of our sincere efforts in building and investing in future networks while focusing on enabling innovation, and accelerating digital transformation across our operations.
“While Expo 2020 was the first major commercial customer in MEASA to partner with Etisalat on 5G, Etisalat remains proud of its accomplishments as the first telecom operator to launch the first commercial 5G network in MENA. Through our network rollout and the pioneering launch of the first 5G handset in the MENA, we managed to provide our UAE customers with an opportunity to experience the power of 5G technology before many others. We have also empowered visitors at Abu Dhabi international airport with indoor ultra-high speed 5G connectivity, making it the first airport in the region with 5G coverage.
“These breakthrough achievements were only possible due to sincere commitment and focused efforts on key strategic priorities that would enable a smarter digital future, transform the ecosystem and open up opportunities to engage with business and customers in new ways. 5G will forever change the way we work and live by bringing positive impact on societies, industries and economies.
Etisalat remains grateful to the country leadership for their continuous support, thankful to our customers who are at the heart of everything we do and our shareholders for their constant encouragement, our focus will be to continue investments in futuristic solutions and next generation technologies to deliver the best-in-class services and solutions.”
Subscribers
In the UAE the subscriber base reached 12.4 million subscribers in H1 of 2019, while Aggregate subscriber base reached 143 million, representing a year over year increase of 2%.
Revenue & Net Profit
Consolidated revenues amounted to AED 25.9 billion and consolidated net profit after Federal Royalty amounted to AED 4.4 billion representing a year over year increase of 3.1% and resulting in a net profit margin of 17%.
EBITDA:
Consolidated EBITDA totaled AED 13.3 billion, representing an increase of 2% year over year and resulting in EBITDA margin of 52%.
EPS
Earnings per share (EPS) amounted to AED 0.51 in the first half of 2019; a 3% increase from the same period last year.
Summer is a time for growth. Whether you’re traveling to an historical destination or picking out a book for the beach, the season is ripe for taking a break from the grind to focus on introspection and renewal, to make new friends, re-connect with old ones, and create shared experiences together. With any luck, come autumn you have a sharpened mind and a greater sense of where you want to go next.
Which is why summer is the ideal time for the Microsoft global Hackathon. Minds will be sharpened, advancement made tangible, and friends with diverse backgrounds will be brought together to create shared experiences.
By now you’re probably aware of the 27,000 employees who gather at Microsoft’s Redmond, Washington campus and 45 venues around the world, embracing the event (part of One Week – a series celebrating the company’s people, products and ideas) as a platform for innovation. But at the 6th annual installment, there’s another rapidly growing segment that deserves its own spotlight: customer collaborations.
More than 30 customer teams join 27,000 Microsoft employees at the 2019 Microsoft global Hackathon. (Photo by Scott Eklund, Red Box Pictures)
“We started inviting customers two years ago,” explains Susie Kandzor, group program manager at The Garage, an experimentation and growth program at Microsoft that produces the Hackathon to further its mission of encouraging collaboration, creativity and experimentation. “In 2017, we only had four customers join us. Last year we had 10 customers join us, and the feedback from executive leadership was that they loved it and wanted more.”
For the 2019 installment, the largest private hackathon on the planet welcomes some 30 companies (a dozen more will participate around the globe). Each sends three to five representatives, cross-functionality encouraged, arriving with wildly diverse business hurdles they hope to jump – and confidence that the latest technological breakthroughs can get them there.
“This is how we channel innovation into a focused effort,” says Angela Yochem, executive vice president/chief digital and technology officer for Novant Health, a network of healthcare providers that attended the global Hackathon in 2018 and is sending two teams this year from their offices in North Carolina.
“Remember in the movie ‘Apollo 13,’ where there’s something wrong with the spacecraft and all the engineers get together, spill parts all over a table, and using their past experiences and backgrounds, solve the problem? A Hackathon is that, on steroids.”
By leveraging technology, Novant Health is improving the health of its community. (Photo courtesy of Novant Health)
“We’re going to talk about the art of the possible,” agrees Kirk Windisch, Novant Health’s vice president of Digital Products and Services. “I’m excited to find solutions that we haven’t even thought of yet.”
The 2019 list of customer attendees is as diverse as it is impressive. Where else could you find 3M, Starbucks, Mastercard and Blackbaud under one roof? From meals (Nestle) to electricity (Chesapeake Energy) to investments (Vanguard), you’d be hard-pressed to find a greater range of industries innovating alongside one another.
“In the past we’ve seen a lot of instances where companies talk between themselves, and the Microsoft Hackathon has introduced different companies to one another. We’re just humbled by the enthusiasm our customers have toward hacking, and honored that these customers have given us the opportunity to help develop their growth ideas,” Kandzor says of the Hackathon’s unique atmosphere.
One customer attending Hackathon 2019 is Bellevue, Washington-based T-Mobile – a company with over 80 million customers and annual revenues of $43 billion – wearing their self-proclaimed moniker of “The Un-carrier” with disruptive pride. Principal analyst Sarah O’Brien says T-Mobile is perfectly positioned for the Hackathon experience.
T-Mobile employees, who proudly sport their branded black and magenta, are encouraged to share ideas that lead to new technology solutions. (Photo courtesy of T-Mobile)
“I was at a conference not long ago, and my takeaway was the sheer volume of publishing, whitepapers and patents around machine learning and AI coming out of Microsoft – the true investment in it – and the notion that rather than treating it like a buzzword, there is thought leadership and movement to drive it forward for everyone,” she says.
“Our companies have a lot of shared experience and recognition that what made you successful in the past does not guarantee success in the future, so I’m excited that we can put these great teams together and build something impactful.”
Novant Health has over 650 locations in five states, and provides increased access to care through digital channels, and through advanced tech in their hospitals and physician centers. “We just deployed an AI-based system for treating stroke patients faster than ever before,” says Yochem, citing one exciting example. “With a stroke victim, every minute matters, and now we are able to save many more lives. It’s an example of how leveraging technology can impact the health of our community.”
Novant Health team members train on new technology at patient check-in. (Photo courtesy of Novant Health)
And while Novant Health’s goal is nothing short of saving lives, other companies may simply seek to improve the quality of life.
“We’re empowered to achieve more, simply by combining forces,” says Jan-Jaap Oosterwijk, global head of innovation for digital platform security firm Irdeto, who is flying in with his team from The Netherlands. “I love the diversity of the event. I also really like that in the invitation, it was specified that the team doesn’t need to consist of engineers only. The Hackathon is open to people from any background, which will provide a wide range of perspectives.”
There are a lot of great brains working together at the global Hackathon, using a variety of technologies (last year, efforts focused on everything from artificial technology to sustainable farming). Much like a summer cookout, each customer brings their own specialty – in this case, a hack.
The augmented reality mobile app developed by Lowe’s allows customers to envision products…… like this premium grill, in their own homes and backyards. (Photos courtesy of Lowe’s)
“We’ll be fielding three teams of three, each looking at a different area,” says Cheryl Friedman, vice president of Lowe’s Innovation Labs and a leading proponent of tech-based solutions for the home improvement chain. “One is focused around our customers’ in-store experience – how they navigate, learn about products and use them while in the store. We’ll also be experimenting with a chatbot that generates personalized product recommendations for our customers.
“Finally, we’ll be working on enhancing our 3D scanning and modeling by utilizing the Kinect Developer Toolkit,” she adds, citing functionality on the Lowe’s website that allows customers to engage with products in interactive ways, enabling them to feel more confident while considering a purchase.
CN’s hack will focus on predictability and reliability across its 20,000 North American miles. (Photo courtesy of CN)
Then there is CN, the North-American transportation and logistics company, celebrating its 100th anniversary by embracing technology that their company’s founders could never have envisioned. The Montreal-based team made the pilgrimage armed with copious amounts of data, hopeful that machine learning can effectively automate their analytical model building.
“The hack idea we’ve come up with is based on our desire to create better predictability and reliability for our customers,” says Michael Foster, CN’s executive vice president and chief technology officer.
“So, we will be bringing 10 years of data on the speed at which goods traveled through our network, overlay that with weather patterns, the volumes on the network and other factors that would have impacted our velocity,” he says of CN’s expansive network covering 20,000 tri-coastal miles throughout Canada and down to the Gulf of Mexico.
CN car mechanics and billers were instrumental in helping IT design a mobile app for car repair billing. (Photo courtesy of CN)
When Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella coined the phrase “tech intensity,” he defined it as the need for every company – regardless of whether it’s a railroad, a phone carrier, or some other industry – to adopt best-in-class technology and build their own unique digital capabilities. With each passing year, the Hackathon (launched the year Nadella became CEO) is becoming a grander manifestation of that ideal.
Tech intensity spans all industries, because when the population is living in an increasingly connected world, companies aren’t competing against rivals so much as customer expectations that on-demand requests and accessibility will be harnessed wherever they go.
“Over the last several years we’ve tried to take all these cool ideas we have from folks internally and turn them into something that’s tangible, something that will help our technology,” says Oosterwijk of Irdeto, whose hack will use AI and machine learning to diagnose abnormalities in user activity, identifying security threats for such businesses. “One of the great things about working with the Microsoft team – and this hack event speaks to it – is the commitment to innovation.”
Irdeto is constantly innovating to combat piracy and cybercrime that threaten digital platforms, operators, content owners and rights holders. (Photo courtesy of Irdeto)
As cutting-edge as the conversations may become, the allure of the Hackathon format might just reside in its primal simplicity. Because sometimes the best way to fix a problem is to get everyone together face-to-face, spill everything onto the table and work together to find a solution.
Lowe’s Friedman agrees: “It really helps focus the team on what is critical to prototype the concept in a very quick and easy way. Hackathons eliminate distractions and the tendency to overproduce, taking you down to the core of what you need to do in a short amount of time and how you are going to do it. It’s an invigorating environment to be in, and a lot of great things come from it.”
It would seem likely that those great things last, as Nadella has cited a Boston University study concluding that when employees contribute to building their own technology, productivity increases and their companies often leapfrog the competition.
“T-Mobile takes pride in our culture of getting things done, especially for customers – if that means you have to make something, break something, invent something, that’s just what you do to deliver,” agrees O’Brien, displaying a common mindset among the Hackathon customer group that the work being done here could positively impact tens of thousands of employees.
T-Mobile’s T-Racer is powered by machine learning and edge computing.(Photos by Scott Eklund/Red Box Pictures)
“We have such a diverse employee base, and all those voices and ideas are welcome and will drive us forward. You can see that day-to-day if you came to our campus. If you walk the halls, everyone’s in their black and magenta and dressing on brand. It’s because we have owned such a change, and are making a difference. Proprietary technology has a huge, huge impact.”
To develop these technologies, each participating company cites an openness to look to one another for inspiration – but that doesn’t mean their work cultures aren’t sometimes very different.
In devising Irdeto’s proposed hack, for instance, the company started with a problem and then worked backward toward a possible solution. Lowe’s, meanwhile, focused on customers while utilizing their direct feedback. T-Mobile will demonstrate a remote-controlled car to promote and demystify machine learning and edge computing – a paradigm that relocates computation from data centers to a network’s edge, thereby increasing response time.
“We’re training a machine learning model to drive the car, and looking at the efficiency of learning across Wi-Fi, 4G and 5G connections,” O’Brien says of the modified RC car called T-Racer, which will drive around a small race track attempting to properly navigate yellow lines and obstacles.
Another manifestation of varying work cultures is how each company plans to go about solving their hack. Much like college, game plans included preparation and study for some, all-nighters for others.
Irdeto’s Security Operations Center (SOC) provides 24/7 monitoring and rapid response for its customers. (Photo courtesy of Irdeto)
“We’re definitely the latter,” laughs Irdeto’s Oosterwijk. “I think you need a team of people and not just the kind that sticks to their day job, but people who can break free.”
“We have been actively preparing for the Hackathon for a couple months now, ever since we received the invitation,” Friedman says of the Lowe’s plan. “We want to utilize every moment that we’re there; we’ll be coming in with specific focus areas, so we can dive right in.”
“I think we have a little bit of both,” O’Brien says of the T-Mobile team. “You do what you have to do to meet the goal. If that means staying up rethinking and breaking something to make it better, then the team will be there at four in the morning with Red Bulls in hand.”
As the 2019 customer collaboration group dives into the Microsoft global Hackathon, they hope to bask in the warmth of shared experience, skilled assistance, growth – and breakthrough solutions. If all goes well, who knows? Maybe they’ll even find time to share some book recommendations.
Top photo: Chris Chandler, Jon Soini and Rainya Mosher from T-Mobile are among more than 30 customer teams at the 2019 Microsoft global Hackathon. (Photo by Scott Eklund/Red Box Pictures)
On occasion of Eid Al Adha under the initiative ‘Eid in Your Home’, Mr. Ahmad Al Abdulla, Chairman of New Dubai Properties, collaborated with Dubai Land Department (DLD), to facilitate release of 22 detainees with rental cases through his generous donation.
Mr. Ahmad Al Abdulla, said, “Our support to this cause is an expression of the spirit of humanity that characterizes Dubai and its citizens. People caught in rent-related cases are not criminals but ordinary human beings who have suffered difficult circumstances that have led to this situation. We are glad they will be home to celebrate Eid Al Adha with the families.”
Eid in Your Home is the first of its kind charitable initiative in Dubai in keeping with the pillars of the Year of Tolerance and celebrates the UAE as a global capital for tolerance.
This unique initiative was announced in cooperation with the Rental Disputes Centre (RDC) by Sultan Butti Bin Mejren, director-general of the DLD, Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, assistant commander-in-chief for Criminal Investigation Department and judge Abdul Qader Musa, RDC chairman. The money that Mr. Ahmad Al Abdulla donated will cover a large portion of claims that were issued by RDC against detainees of different nationalities.
Swiss-Belhotel International is expanding its operations in New Zealand with the signing of two hotel developments in Queenstown.
The company will launch two new operations in the Kiwi market in late 2020, with the launch of Swiss-Belhotel & Residences Queenstown, and the younger, more value-conscious brand Zest Queenstown by Swiss-Belhotel both opening at the same time.
Swiss-Belhotel International already operates ten Zest properties in Indonesia and this will be the first Zest to open in New Zealand.
Expansion in Australasia will see the company take investment positions through property ownership, management rights and leases, as well as management contracts. The group is currently working with several international investment funds to grow the capital structure of Swiss-Belhotel International. This will enable the group to take advantage of further investment opportunities in growing markets, such as New Zealand and Australia.
These developments are part of the continuing strategic expansion of Swiss-Belhotel International in New Zealand, supporting the growing tourism numbers in this market.
“We have real confidence in the tourism industry in New Zealand – particularly in Queenstown, which requires new infrastructure to keep up with visitor demand,” states Gavin M Faull, Chairman and President of Swiss-Belhotel International.
“We are committed to looking at further opportunities in the local market,” concludes Faull.
The hotel management company is also in discussion with developers in Australia and will be making announcements regarding hotel developments within the next six months.
Owned and operated by New Zealander Gavin Faull, Swiss-Belhotel launched its first hotel in Queenstown in 2013 with Swiss-Belresort Coronet Peak. It then expanded into Auckland in 2016 with the opening of Swiss-Belsuites Victoria Park and further with the acquisition of Swiss-Belsuites Pounamu Queenstown in 2017. The new properties will increase the company’s Australasian offering to eight hotels.
Swiss-Belhotel International currently has 150 hotels and projects in 22 countries around the globe. With five properties in New Zealand expected by the end of 2020, the local market is currently a critical part of the group’s development.
Proudly New Zealand owned, the hotel management company offers a unique proposition in New Zealand and one that is attracting the interest of developers and investors. It is also internationally placed with a corporate head office in Hong Kong – ensuring it has a lot to offer when attracting international tourists to New Zealand.
With Queenstown visitor numbers reaching three million annually, the new hotel properties will deliver an additional437 rooms to Queenstown, ensuring the popular tourist destination can keep up with increasing visitor numbers.
About the new properties Swiss-Belhotel & Residences will be a 4 ½ star property featuring a full-service hotel, along with furnished residences. The well-appointed facilities will comprise an architectural design that combines modern and local aesthetics, contemporary interiors and furnishings, the latest technology, as well as food and beverage outlets and a 24-hour reception.
The combined hotel will feature 194 rooms at 24sqm and 32 apartments (one bedroom, 75-95 sqm, and two bedrooms, 120-150 sqm). The hotel is designed for those looking for comprehensive and well-appointed facilities that meet an international standard.
The vibrant Zest brand is a value hotel featuring modern facilities at an affordable price. It is designed with the social traveller in mind and appeals to the young and the young at heart.
The development is being managed by Tony Gapes at Redwood and will feature 223 Zest rooms (16 sqm rooms), 160 Pods (24 sqm sleeping capsules, which sleep eight per unit) and communal bathrooms.
Large social facilities will be on-site, along with 24-hour reception, dining areas and seamless technology features throughout.
Both properties will be located on Gorge Road, Queenstown, a convenient ten-minute walk into the town centre and 100m metres from each other.
Notes to Editors: Swiss-Belhotel International currently manages a portfolio of more than 145* hotels, resorts and projects located in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Bahrain, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy and Tanzania. Awarded Indonesia’s Leading Global Hotel Chain for eight years, Swiss-Belhotel International is one of the world’s fastest-growing international hotel and hospitality management groups. The Group provides comprehensive and highly professional development and management services in all aspects of hotel, resort and serviced residences. Offices are located in Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, China, Europe, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam.
Additionally, Etihad will operate six charter flights dedicated to the General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Zayed Foundation and Abu Dhabi police. The outbound flights will operate from Abu Dhabi to Jeddah and Medina between 1 and 5 August, with return flights scheduled for 16 and 17 August.
Houssam Weiss, Head of UAE Sales at Etihad Airways: “Etihad has been operating Hajj flights since 2007 and we remain committed to providing our additional services during this important season for the Muslim world. In total, we carried approximately 300,000 pilgrims to the city of Mecca to perform Hajj.
“We aim to help our guests to complete this once-in-a-lifetime religious journey with ease and peace of mind. This year we expect approximately 25,000 Hajj travellers on our flights, with most originating in Australia, Pakistan, Morocco, United Kingdom, India and Indonesia, travelling via our Abu Dhabi hub.”
To facilitate the Hajj travel experience, Etihad will assign a dedicated staff and check-in counters at Abu Dhabi International Airport to ensure a seamless ground experience.
Extra provisions will be made inflight by the cabin crew to meet pilgrims’ requirements, including facilitating the performing of ablutions, advising them of the entry into Al Miqat (state of sanctity), and the changing into Ihram robes.
On return flights from Saudi Arabia, Etihad Airways will permit Hajj pilgrims to carry a five-litre container of Zamzam water free of charge and will provide extra care for its handling.
As part of the month-long celebrations for flydubai’s 10th Anniversary the flydubai team came together at Reel Cinemas in Dubai Mall for a preview of the story of how flydubai changed the way people travel around the region.
At the event, Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of flydubai, said: “Over the last 10 years, we have carried more than 70 million passengers, introduced new and under-explored destinations and brought people closer to share experiences and opportunities. We remain as determined as we have always been to bridge the distance between people and in doing so enrich their lives.”
The airline shared the flydubai Story with its employees first recognising the contribution they have made to the success of the airline.
Reflecting on the remarkable journey over the last 10 years, Ghaith Al Ghaith, continued: “We began operations as a low-cost carrier to allow more people to travel to more places more often however our real aim was to improve accessible air travel for over 2.5 billion people within the flydubai network. This has seen the airline evolve, introducing Business Class and refining our product offering without compromising our operational integrity. Today, we offer our customers value beyond the fare, ensuring opportunities are within reach of everyone, everywhere we fly.”
Having shared the flydubai Story with colleagues, flydubai is today sharing it with those who have been brought together by choosing to flydubai over the last 10 years:
Ghaith Al Ghaith, outlining the formula for the airline’s achievements, said: “at flydubai we put our customers at the heart of everything we do. Our commitment remains to open new and underserved destinations to ensure our network complements and enhances Dubai as a hub for aviation. We will continue to innovate to improve efficiency and enhance customer experience.”
Cupertino and Santa Clara, California — Apple and Intel have signed an agreement for Apple to acquire the majority of Intel’s smartphone modem business. Approximately 2,200 Intel employees will join Apple, along with intellectual property, equipment and leases. The transaction, valued at $1 billion, is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2019, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary conditions, including works council and other relevant consultations in certain jurisdictions.Combining the acquired patents for current and future wireless technology with Apple’s existing portfolio, Apple will hold over 17,000 wireless technology patents, ranging from protocols for cellular standards to modem architecture and modem operation. Intel will retain the ability to develop modems for non-smartphone applications, such as PCs, internet-of-things devices and autonomous vehicles.“This agreement enables us to focus on developing technology for the 5G network while retaining critical intellectual property and modem technology that our team has created,” said Intel CEO Bob Swan. “We have long respected Apple and we’re confident they provide the right environment for this talented team and these important assets moving forward. We’re looking forward to putting our full effort into 5G where it most closely aligns with the needs of our global customer base, including network operators, telecommunications equipment manufacturers and cloud service providers.”“We’ve worked with Intel for many years and know this team shares Apple’s passion for designing technologies that deliver the world’s best experiences for our users,” said Johny Srouji, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies. “Apple is excited to have so many excellent engineers join our growing cellular technologies group, and know they’ll thrive in Apple’s creative and dynamic environment. They, together with our significant acquisition of innovative IP, will help expedite our development on future products and allow Apple to further differentiate moving forward.”This press release contains forward-looking statements, within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include without limitation those about the pending acquisition of the majority of Intel’s smartphone modem business, including statements regarding the benefits and the timing of the transaction. These statements involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ. Risks and uncertainties include without limitation the outcome of regulatory reviews of the transaction, the outcome of works council consultations and other relevant consultations in certain jurisdictions, the ability of the parties to complete the transaction in the time expected or at all, litigation or regulatory matters affecting the closing of the transaction. More information on these risks and other potential factors that could affect the transaction and Apple’s financial results is included in Apple’s filings with the SEC, including in the “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” sections of Apple’s most recently filed periodic reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q and subsequent filings. Apple assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements or information, which speak as of their respective dates.Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV. Apple’s four software platforms — iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it.Intel, a leader in the semiconductor industry, is shaping the data-centric future with computing and communications technology that is the foundation of the world’s innovations. The company’s engineering expertise is helping address the world’s greatest challenges as well as helping secure, power and connect billions of devices and the infrastructure of the smart, connected world – from the cloud to the network to the edge and everything in between. Find more information about Intel at newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
Emirates, the title sponsor of the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens, has revealed a brand new livery dedicated to the milestone 50th staging of Dubai’s flagship sporting event, and one of the key tournaments on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens series.
The new livery serves as a symbol of the airline’s commitment to the long-standing Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens and features a large scale version of male and female rugby players in action against a red backdrop. As a nod to the multi-cultural makeup of rugby-loving nations that compete in the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens, the airline called on its own cabin crew rugby teams, the Flying Muppets and EK Firebirds, to welcome the new livery. The two squads ran through drills and scrums around the aircraft as it was being pushed out of the Emirates Engineering hangar. The Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens themed A380 livery took flight to Glasgow on 20th July, and is scheduled to visit rugby loving nations over the course of the next few months.
Gary Chapman, President of Emirates Group Services & dnata said: “This livery is one of the many ways we are celebrating the milestone 50th anniversary of the Emirates Airline Rugby Sevens. For the rest of the year it will fly across the world, inspiring both new and diehard rugby fans everywhere to share in the excitement. With three days of exhilarating rugby action, fantastic family activities and incredible entertainment from pop icon Kylie Minogue, it’s going to be the perfect celebration of Dubai’s favourite sporting event.”
As the longest running sports event in the Middle East, the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens, taking place from 5-7 December, has grown to become one of the world’s premier rugby events, hosting the first leg of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series and the second leg of the HSBC World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series. It also plays host to an ever-popular and growing international Invitation Tournament, featuring rugby and netball teams from all over the world, with over 300 teams participating across all age groups. This year, over 100,000 fans and spectators will pass through the Sevens gates across the three days. The 50th edition of Dubai’s largest sporting and social event will also see international pop star Kylie Minogue headlining a concert on Friday 6th December.
Emirates connection to the game of rugby goes back to 1987, when the airline became the Dubai Rugby Sevens event’s Official Sponsor. Emirates has focused its efforts on supporting rugby as a valuable way of engaging with customers and fans of the sport.
In 2019, Emirates will be celebrating another highlight on the rugby calendar, as the official worldwide partner and official airline of the Rugby World Cup, being staged in Japan. Emirates currently sponsors the World Rugby Referee’s and Match Officials in addition to our partnership with the UAE Rugby Association.Rula TadrosEmirates Public Relations
Ever at the forefront of hardware innovation, Samsung Electronics is empowering users wanting to create, collaborate and consume on the go with the newest smartphone in the Galaxy A series. After spending some time with the Galaxy A80, we found that the phone’s rotating camera array, full-screen New Infinity Display and ‘smart battery’ broke new ground as far as versatile, high-quality content interactions.
Samsung Newsroom got hands on to put the newest in the Galaxy A series to the test.
A Camera that Flips Around
Equipped with Samsung’s first rotating camera array, the Galaxy A80’s triple camera set-up features a 48MP main camera, an Ultra Wide Camera and a 3D Depth Camera. The camera array combines to produce a number of effects, some familiar and some new.
But the best part about the Galaxy A80 is that the range of camera effects aren’t just limited to the camera on the back of the phone. The A80 employs a slide-out panel on top of the phone that automatically extends upward and flips the camera around to face the user when they switch to the front-facing camera mode, allowing the powerful camera array to be used for selfie-mode photos too. The sliding module fitting seamlessly into the back of the phone when lowered, making the motor-driven raising and lowering of the camera array very sleek.
Taking a selfie with Wide mode on the Galaxy A80
The ability to use the phone’s 48MP main camera for front-facing photos struck us as a game changer. For shots where we wanted to take a selfie while still capturing a significant portion of the background, Wide mode on the selfie camera was ideal. To take the effect a step further, the Galaxy A80 is also equipped with Ultra Wide mode*, which has a viewing angle as wide as that of the human eye, and is perfect for taking wide scenery and nature shots. We had a lot of success using Ultra Wide mode to take front-facing photos too, as it worked well for taking selfies with large groups of people and taking pictures in front of things like large landmarks. What’s more, all of these images were captured in stunning Wide Quad HD quality due to the fact that we were able to use the 48MP main camera to take them.
Live focus mode was another favorite of ours. The feature uses the depth sensor and machine learning to apply a cinematic blurring effect on the background while keeping the subject in the foreground crisp and focused. The ‘bokeh’ blurring effect is adjustable, and leads to some artistic, professional looking shots.
We loved the content creation possibilities afforded by the Galaxy A80 too. When taking videos while walking or running, Super steady mode was a big help in reducing camera shake and smoothing out videos. We were even able to create some movie-like videos with bokeh backgrounds using Live focus video mode. The Galaxy A80 allows you to switch in and out of selfie mode in the middle of a recording too, with the phone seamlessly blending the footage on either side of the camera rotation so that you can switch back and forth between the front and rear-facing cameras without interrupting your video**. The newest in the Galaxy A line can even capture videos in stunningly crisp 4K Ultra-high definition mode (3840 X 2160 pixels).
A True Full-Screen Display
The Galaxy A80 features Samsung’s first full-screen display – a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED New Infinity Display. Without a notch, waterdrop or cut-out, playing our favorite racing game was just how we’d always wanted it to be – big, bright and uninterrupted. While playing, we discovered that we were more likely to spot other players and in-game details on the bigger, unobstructed display, and that instances where we were hitting the wrong buttons by mistake were lessened because the controls were more spread out.
The Galaxy A80 features Samsung’s first full-screen display – a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED New Infinity Display. Without a notch, waterdrop or cut-out, playing our favorite racing game was just how we’d always wanted it to be – big, bright and uninterrupted. While playing, we discovered that we were more likely to spot other players and in-game details on the bigger, unobstructed display, and that instances where we were hitting the wrong buttons by mistake were lessened because the controls were more spread out.
Intelligent Power and Performance
All the great features mentioned above are rendered useless without reliable battery life on the go. The Galaxy A80’s 3,700mAh smart battery and intelligent performance functions to be up to the task.
With its intelligent battery, the Galaxy A80 analyzes usage and automatically closes background apps that are unnecessarily using up battery life. To take battery conservation a step further, users can turn on Adaptive Power Saving, which allows their device to modify settings according to users’ expected daily usage. After giving the phone some time to get used to our usage patterns, we found that this feature really helped in preserving battery life. Once the battery does eventually tick down, the Galaxy A80 is equipped with Super Fast Charging**** technology to get users charged back up quickly.
The device is also equipped with an ‘Intelligent Performance Enhancer’, which allows the phone’s AI to optimize CPU and RAM usage and ensure that the amount of power being drawn is always a match for the user’s unique usage patterns. We additionally appreciated how the Intelligent Performance Enhancer would preload our most-used apps to ensure that they were able to be quick-launched when needed.
Cool Extras
In addition to getting lost in the Galaxy A80’s edge-to-edge New Infinity Display, now users can experience immersive sound too. The device is equipped with Dolby Atmos audio that allows for a 360-degree audio experience when using headphones or a Bluetooth speaker.
The Galaxy A80’s ergonomic curved back (available in Angel Gold, Ghost White and Phantom Black) makes it comfortable to grip in one hand. Likewise, the position of the power button lower down on the side of the phone, and easy-to-activate ‘One-handed mode’ made the phone easy to use when we had a lot going on.
Optimal for creating and consuming media, with a battery that can be counted on, the Galaxy A80 is the ideal companion for the content-hungry user living in the now.
* Viewing angle is adjusted for selfies taken with the Ultra Wide Camera
** Super steady mode must be turned off before camera will switch between front and rear-facing modes mid-video
*** Available after downloading certain third-party apps
**** Super Fast Charging is only available with a compatible 25W charger and cable