Nucleus Software Hosts Synapse 2025 in Dubai to Advance AI in Banking

Nucleus Software hosted Synapse 2025 in Dubai, focusing on AI's role in transforming banking in the Middle East, with key industry leaders discussing the future of finance.

Nucleus Software Exports Ltd. hosted Synapse 2025 in Dubai, a significant event aimed at advancing the role of AI in banking across the Middle East. The event brought together key figures from the banking and technology sectors to discuss the integration of human insight and AI in shaping the future of finance, announced in a press release.

Held at the Taj Exotic Resorts, the event featured a keynote by Jamal Saleh, Director General of the UAE Banks Federation, who highlighted the UAE's leadership in digital finance and AI adoption. Saleh emphasized the importance of cybersecurity and regulatory innovation in this transformation.

The event included panel discussions with industry leaders like Shoaib Rizvi from Emirates NBD and Sudarshan Seshadri from the National Bank of Umm Al Qaiwain, focusing on AI's role in enhancing customer centricity and operational efficiency. A fireside chat with Chris Taylor, CEO of Deem Finance, underscored the challenges and successes in AI implementation.

Synapse 2025 underscored the Middle East's position as a leader in AI-driven banking innovation, with Nucleus Software playing a pivotal role in this evolving landscape.

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