Devashish Paul, January 28 2026

BluWave-ai Joins Team Canada AI Mission to the World Government Summit in the United Arab Emirates

Bringing EV Everywhere™ and Data Center Autopilot™ Made-in-Canada BluWave-ai Software Products to Gulf Markets, Partnering with Scale AI

OTTAWA, CANADA – January 28, 2026 – BluWave-ai is joining the Team Canada AI mission with Scale AI, Canada’s AI Cluster, at the World Government Summit (WGS) 2026 in Dubai, UAE from February 3 to 5, 2026.

BluWave-ai joining the Team Canada AI Mission follows the historic November 2025 mission by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to the United Arab Emirates, which established a new strategic partnership and secured $70 billion in UAE investment into Canada building on industry engagement between Canada and UAE. Examples of  BluWave-ai engagements in the UAE include:

With the company's global work in AI for Electricity Grids, the participation of BluWave-ai in the WGS Team Canada delegation underscores the company’s pivotal role in the deepening bilateral trade relationship, particularly at the cross-section of Artificial Intelligence and clean energy where the company has one of the world’s leading patent portfolios with 13 granted patents and 40 pending to date.

 “Selected out of more than 200 applicants, the Canadian AI providers that form this delegation represent a diverse group of AI-driven enterprises and well-known organizations reflecting the breadth and maturity of Canada’s innovation ecosystem. They illustrate how Canadian AI solutions are being developed and deployed to address complex public-sector challenges,” says Isabelle Turcotte, Head of the Canadian Delegation at World Governments Summit 2026; Chief Marketing Officer and Vice-President Ecosystem Relations, SCALE AI, and Co-founder and CEO, ALL IN.

BluWave-ai’s solutions unlock immediate and measurable value for energy consumers, fleet operators, and infrastructure owners by intelligently shifting demand, optimizing charging, and energy-intensive operations. This aligns consumption with lower-cost, lower-carbon periods where customers can reduce peak demand charges, lower energy costs, and defer costly grid upgrades. These capabilities create a compelling business case for utilities, system operators and enterprises alike: Turning flexibility into a monetizable asset while improving reliability and accelerating decarbonization across the UAE and the broader GCC region.

As part of the mission, BluWave-ai will be meeting with investors and partners to expand its commercial operations in the UAE as a springboard to expand its product deployments in the GCC region.    

Expanding the UAE Footprint: From Mobility to Infrastructure

BluWave-ai is a familiar face in the UAE’s innovation ecosystem. The company has partnerships with the Dubai Taxi Corporation (DTC), a division of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). With BluWave-ai’s energy optimization platform, DTC has improved the charging and dispatch of its EV fleet, supporting Dubai’s mission to achieve a 100% low-carbon taxi fleet by 2027.

Building off this deployment with DTC’s fleet of Tesla 3, Tesla Y and Tesla X vehicles, BluWave-ai has expanded EV Everywhere™ for use with many other major OEM EV brands. Having successfully managed residential and commercial EV charging across Canadian utilities for over two years, and leveraging its partnership with Electricity Maps, it is now available with direct grid-aware charging for EV owners and fleet operators in the UAE.

EV Everywhere is compatible with major EV brands and is designed to integrate with the UAE’s unique cooling-heavy load profiles, ensuring that mass EV adoption does not overwhelm local distribution grids.

"Our selection for this delegation is a testament to the real-world impact we’ve already achieved in the UAE alongside customerslike Dubai Taxi," said Devashish Paul, CEO of BluWave-ai. "With key patent supported products such as EV Everywhere and Data Center Autopilot, BluWave-ai’s strategy is to enable the electricity grids in the UAE as these become a larger part of the overall load in the bringing Canadian AI technology to meet the country’s pressing energy challenges."

Introducing Data Center Autopilot™ for the UAE

To coincide with the World Government Summit, BluWave-ai is officially launching the Data Center Autopilot™ for the Middle Eastern market. As the UAE aggressively expands its data center capacity to support regional AI development, the strain on the local electricity grid is increasing.

The Data Center Autopilot is a SaaS solution that:

A Vision for Shared Prosperity

“The world is looking for solutions that balance the massive power demands of AI with global decarbonization goals,” said Thomas Triplet, VP of Technology at BluWave-ai. “In Dubai, we will demonstrate how our products, from EV management to data center optimization, directly support the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 strategy and Canada’s mission to export world-class innovation using our world leading patent portfolio.”

BluWave-ai will join government leaders and global innovators at the WGS to discuss "Shaping Future Governments." The delegation is coordinated by Scale AI.

To learn more about BluWave-ai’s energy optimization products or to meet with the delegation at the WGS, please contact: [email protected]

About BluWave-ai

Founded in Canada in 2017, BluWave-ai is building the premier AI company for the global energy transition, headquartered here in Canada’s capital of Ottawa. BluWave-ai is focused on driving the proliferation of renewable energy and electric transportation, working with electricity utilities, independent power producers, and EV fleet operators globally to optimize cost, carbon footprint, and the reliability of renewable energy sources in real-time. Backed by global investors, BluWave-ai has raised over $16M to date, inclusive of a $9.5M Series A round.

Contact:

Brandon Paul, Senior Corporate Marketing Manager, BluWave-ai

[email protected]

www.bluwave-ai.com 

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Devashish Paul

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