Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Computing, IT Systems, and Emerging Technologies

Machine Learning & IoT Training Course

World-class training infrastructure where global business meets desert innovation and ambition

10 Days Duration
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12 Dates Available
Certificate Included
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Here's What You'll Learn

Each module tackles real challenges you face in your role

1

Introduction to Machine Learning and IoT

2

Setting Up IoT Ecosystems

3

Fundamentals of Machine Learning

4

Connecting IoT with Machine Learning

5

Advanced IoT Applications

6

Building Predictive Models for IoT Data

7

Tools and Platforms for ML and IoT

8

Security and Ethics in ML and IoT

9

IoT and ML in the Public Sector

10

Future Trends in ML and IoT

Market-specific guidance for Sierra Leone

A country-aware view of the pressures, proof points, and practical tools that shape how this course applies locally.

Tools and platforms relevant to this field

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Field-relevant examples that may be featured in training where they support the confirmed scope. Exact coverage depends on participant needs and delivery format.

  • ThingsBoard ThingsBoard, Inc.
    Widely adopted open-source IoT platform used by local tech hubs and DSTI for data visualization and device management.
  • Orange IoT Connectivity Orange Sierra Leone
    Provides the M2M (Machine-to-Machine) SIM cards and GSM connectivity required for remote IoT sensors in urban and peri-urban areas.
  • DHIS2 The HISP Centre
    The primary platform for the National Education Data Hub, often integrated with ML models for predictive analytics in health and education.
  • Africell IoT Solutions Africell Sierra Leone
    Offers dedicated APN and IoT data plans for large-scale sensor deployments in the mining and logistics sectors.
  • Scikit-learn Python Software Foundation
    The standard library used by local data scientists at DSTI and private startups for building predictive models on national datasets.

Real-World Case Studies from Sierra Leone

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  • IoT-Enabled Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) Solar Energy 2022
    Easy Solar

    Easy Solar utilizes IoT-integrated solar home systems to provide clean energy to off-grid communities. The systems use embedded GSM-based IoT controllers to monitor energy usage and remotely enable or disable power based on mobile money payments, making high-quality energy affordable through micro-financing.

    Provided electricity access to over 1 million people in Sierra Leone and Liberia, leveraging real-time data to manage credit risk and equipment health.

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Training visit intelligence for Dubai

Practical notes for confirmed delegates: arrival, venue expectations, after-class options, and on-the-ground considerations.

Optional after-class stops

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leisure
Burj Khalifa

The world's tallest building at 829.8 m, with observation decks on the 124th, 125th, and 148th floors offering panoramic views of the city, coastline, and desert.

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heritage
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

One of Dubai's oldest districts featuring traditional wind-tower architecture, art galleries, and cultural exhibits that showcase the city's pre-oil heritage.

culture
Dubai Frame

A 150-metre-tall architectural landmark in Zabeel Park with a sky-high glass bridge offering 360-degree views of both old and new Dubai.

culture
Museum of the Future

An immersive exhibition space blending technology and art to explore future innovations, housed in a striking torus-shaped building on Sheikh Zayed Road.

heritage
Dubai Creek

The historic saltwater inlet that was the lifeblood of old Dubai; cross by traditional abra water taxi for just AED 1 and explore the Gold Souk and Spice Souk on either bank.

nature
Dubai Miracle Garden

A seasonal outdoor garden featuring over 150 million flowers arranged in elaborate displays, open roughly from October to April.

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culture
Dubai Opera

A dhow-shaped performing arts venue in Downtown Dubai hosting opera, ballet, theatre, and concerts since its 2016 opening.

leisure
Palm Jumeirah

The iconic palm-shaped artificial island featuring luxury resorts, beachfront dining, and The View observation deck at 240 metres on level 52 of Palm Tower.

Local demand signals 5

Sector-level context showing where this capability is relevant in Dubai.

01

Financial Services & Fintech

DIFC is the Middle East's premier financial hub operating under its own English common-law framework, hosting banks, asset managers, insurers, and fintech startups. Delegates in governance, risk, or compliance training benefit from proximity to regulated financial institutions.

02

Technology & ICT

Dubai Internet City is the MENA region's largest ICT business park, while Dubai Silicon Oasis serves as an integrated tech park with incubator programmes. Both clusters attract global technology firms and startups relevant to IT and cybersecurity training.

03

Commodities Trading & Logistics

DMCC hosts over 21,000 registered companies and is a global hub for gold, diamonds, and tea trading. JAFZA, adjacent to Jebel Ali Port, is a major logistics and manufacturing free zone, making Dubai a key node in global supply chains.

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Aviation & Freight Logistics

Dubai International Airport is one of the world's busiest international hubs, and DAFZA supports over 1,600 companies in aviation, freight, IT, and pharmaceuticals adjacent to the airport.

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Media & Creative Industries

Dubai Media City is a dedicated free zone for media production, broadcasting, and publishing, while d3 focuses on design, fashion, and creative arts — both operated under TECOM Group's creative cluster framework.

Training venue

Dubai offers an extensive range of 4- and 5-star hotels and purpose-built conference centres, many with dedicated training and meeting rooms equipped with modern AV technology. Business districts such as Downtown Dubai, DIFC, and Dubai Internet City are well served by hotels accustomed to hosting corporate training events.

Getting there

Dubai International Airport (DXB) is the city's main gateway, located approximately 15 minutes from Downtown Dubai. The Dubai Metro Red Line connects the airport to key business districts; taxis, ride-hailing apps (Careem, Uber), and hotel shuttle services are widely available.

Visa

Sierra Leone passport holders need a pre-approved UAE visa before flying to Dubai; the sources provided do not substantiate visa-free or visa-on-arrival access for this nationality. The cited online visa services list short-stay options such as 14, 30, or 60 days, but they do not provide an official government fee or processing-time figure for Sierra Leonean applicants.

Safety

Dubai is generally very safe for visitors, with low crime rates. Delegates should observe local laws on public decency and dress modestly in non-resort areas; alcohol is only permitted in licensed venues, and public intoxication can result in penalties.

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Weather year-round

  • Apr 34/23°C Warm and increasingly hot; marks the onset of summer. Rain is rare. Air-conditioned venues essential.
  • Jan 25/14°C Mild and pleasant — Dubai's coolest month. Ideal for outdoor activities; occasional brief showers possible.
  • Jul 41/31°C Peak summer — extremely hot with high humidity. Outdoor exposure should be minimised; all venues are air-conditioned.
  • Oct 36/25°C Transitioning from summer heat; still hot but gradually cooling. Humidity begins to ease.

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