Home UAE Dubai Pictures: Google co-founder Brin visits Dubai Google opened its Dubai Internet City regional headquarters in 2008 by Staff Writer January 2, 2018 The co-founder of internet giant Google has been pictured in Dubai by the emirate’s media office. Sergey Brin, who is president of Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc, was shown speaking to Dubai Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. In a tweet, Sheikh Hamdan referenced the founding of Google by Brin and his friend Larry Page in a shared room on a university campus with the goal of organising knowledge and making it available to everyone. He also detailed its later rise to become a listed company with a market capitalisation of more than $600bn. التقيت اليوم سيرجي برين، المؤسّس الشريك لغوغل، ورئيس شركتها الأم، ألفابيت إنك. سيرجي وصديقه لاري بيج أسّسا غوغل من غرفة تقاسماها في سكنهما الجامعي لتصبح قيمتها السوقية حالياً تُقدَّر بأكثر من 600 مليار دولار. هدفهما كان تنظيم المعرفة وجعلها متاحة للجميع pic.twitter.com/3IzPmVXQwM — Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) January 2, 2018 The crown prince added that the story of Google and its desire to build the future drew parallels with that of Dubai and its goal to become a “model city of the future of urbanism” and served as an inspiration for young Arabs. “In cooperation with them, we can contribute positively to the future of humanity,” Sheikh Hamdan added. “We strive to be the world’s largest laboratory to experiment with the technology of the future.” Google opened its Dubai Internet City regional headquarters with five staff in 2008. It now has around 150 employees working in the emirate. It has since rolled out a number of services in the city and wider UAE including its popular picture mapper Street View. Read: Google Street View expands across UAE into Sharjah and Ajman Brin is ranked the world’s 13th richest billionaire by Forbes with an estimated net worth of $48.5bn. 0 Comments