Mutasem Dajani - Deloitte Middle East CEO

Mutasem Dajani - Deloitte Middle East CEO

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Salam Awawdeh - Deloitte NSE GLCSP for Saudi Aramco and Deloitte Middle East Energy & Chemicals Leader

Salam provides his perspectives on the potential that agreements at COP28 can accelerate strides in the Middle East regarding renewable energy, regulation being a key driver in decision making to date, as well as global trends and innovative approaches that he sees in the Energy ...  Show more

Laura Jepson - Deloitte NSE S&C Government & Public Sector Lead

Laura provides her perspectives on trends that she has observed for city and regional development, how Middle Eastern cities are pioneering sustainable urban planning and architecture and how COP28 can promote policy coherence and integration across sectors to maximize the impact ...  Show more

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