At Dubai Design Week, human-centric design overtook technology

Without negating the powers of the high-tech, human-centric designs took the spotlight at Dubai Design Week this year. In the global context of increasingly divisive issues and ongoing humanitarian crises, the most innovative designs were concerne
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