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Being A Digital Nomad In Dubai

There is no doubt that COVID accelerated the digital transformation process by at least a couple of years. Many companies now have downsized their office spaces and allowed their employees to work from home.

These days traveling while working as a digital nomad is the new normal. Even governments across the world are finding this as a cost-effective and a workable solution. From the staff’s point of view, they save on travel time and logistics costs while enjoying quality life with their families and loved ones.

Major cities like New York, London, Paris, Dubai, and Singapore are offering remote work visas as a bid to promote their economy. Most free zones are now offering organisations visas that allow them to work from anywhere.

Dubai being an extremely technology-driven smart city was one of the first to appoint an AI Minister back in 2018. The city is now offering Dubai digital nomad visa the opportunity to get trade licenses and visas within a matter of few hours.

There are so many benefits of working from anywhere in the world:

  • Enjoy a flexible work schedule
  • Enhance your productivity
  • Save time and money
  • Increase your motivation
  • Prioritize your well-being
  • Gain distance from office politics
  • Customize your workspace

According to a recent research, 72% of executives believe that artificial intelligence would boost staff productivity across a variety of jobs. According to an MIT/Stanford study, AI technologies such as ChatGPT can enhance productivity by an average of 14%, whereas a Goldman Sachs study estimated 25%.

AI is revolutionizing the way we work and making it less important than ever to go to the office. It does this by facilitating more effective information sharing, enhancing communication and collaboration, improving productivity and efficiency, supporting knowledge management and skill development, and ensuring security and privacy.

By 2030, a 4-day work week is likely to become a norm. Many companies even today have started experimenting with this concept. It is a matter of time before mass adoption will happen and the way we work and play will change exponentially.



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