In a major tech leap for maritime operations, the Dubai Ports Authority (DPA) has unveiled 'Port Eye' – a cutting-edge aerial monitoring system powered by autonomous drones and artificial intelligence.
The new system is designed to boost safety, monitor environmental conditions and inspect port infrastructure across Dubai’s maritime zones.
Equipped with 4K thermal cameras and advanced sensors, the drones operate autonomously, feeding real-time visuals and data to a central smart control hub.
This reduces the need for manual inspections in high-risk areas and supports the UAE’s Green Agenda 2030 and Net Zero 2050 goals.
Captain Ibrahim Al Blooshi, Executive Director of the DPA, says Port Eye is a game-changer in Dubai’s digital transformation journey, cutting inspection times from four hours to just 50 minutes.
The system can detect ship emissions, monitor marine pollution and ensure compliance with global environmental standards.
With a 60 per cent boost in inspection efficiency, Port Eye is setting a new benchmark for intelligent port operations.
Dubai Ports Authority launches “Port Eye”, an AI-powered drone system to enhance safety, monitor the environment, and inspect port infrastructure across Dubai’s maritime zones. pic.twitter.com/qAtO4Xp8Av
Rainfall in various regions of the UAE on Friday reached significant levels due to the unstable weather conditions, with Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman and Al Ain recording the highest accumulations, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
The United Arab Emirates air defences responded to several missile and drone threats on Saturday morning according to the Ministry of Defence and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA).
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the security situation in the region, its repercussions on global security and peace, as well as its serious effects on the global economy.
The Abu Dhabi authorities have contained three fires that broke out in the vicinity of the Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD) on Saturday as a result of falling missile debris.
Abu Dhabi Police handled 117,000 reports received by operations rooms in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra during the emirate’s exposure to the tropical weather conditions from March 21-27.
The National Centre of Meteorology is forecasting unsettled weather across the UAE in the coming days, starting with a noticeable drop in temperatures on Saturday, followed by brief stability before rain returns from midweek through April 1.
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