Dubai AI Festival 2025: Kaustubh Wagle, MD & Partner, Boston Consulting Group

Dubai, UAE – April 2025 — The Dubai AI Festival continues to be a global beacon for AI innovation and thought leadership. Among the distinguished voices at the event was Kaustubh Wagle, Managing Director and Partner at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), who shared an optimistic yet grounded perspective on AI’s transformative journey and the UAE’s pivotal role in it.

An Energizing Experience in Dubai

Reflecting on the festival, Wagle described the atmosphere as “energizing”, noting the rich exchange of ideas, the unveiling of the latest AI developments, and the strategic leadership role the UAE is taking in the global AI arena.

It’s fantastic to see the UAE positioning itself at the forefront of the AI revolution,” Wagle commented, praising the country’s forward-thinking approach and its ability to attract global innovators and thought leaders.

BCG and Its Bold Bet on AI

At its core, BCG is one of the world’s most respected management consulting firms, advising both private and public sectors. But as Wagle explained, the firm is aggressively expanding its capabilities in AI through a dedicated subsidiary: BCGX.

BCGX is our AI enablement and AI development arm,” he said. “We are building AI ventures, developing advanced AI products, and helping clients realize their AI ambitions across all sectors.”

BCGX represents BCG’s commitment to not just advising on AI strategy but actively participating in the development and deployment of AI solutions.

The Race to Adopt AI: A Tale of Two Worlds

Wagle offered a candid view of how businesses are responding to AI’s rapid evolution. Adoption rates, he noted, are highly uneven across sectors.

Companies that are embracing AI are thriving; those that hesitate are at risk of being left behind,” he warned. “It’s no longer a question of if companies should adopt AI — it’s a question of when and how fast.”

BCG is witnessing strong demand from companies seeking help to:

  • Develop AI applications
  • Transform operational value chains
  • Enhance efficiencies and business outcomes

The clear message: Adapt or be disrupted.

Gen AI 2.0: A New Frontier

As a moderator at one of the festival’s high-profile panels, Wagle led a vibrant discussion on the theme of Gen AI 2.0 — the next generation of generative AI.

The key evolution? Moving from:

  • Single-step, human-driven AI tasks
    to
  • Multimodal, multi-step, autonomous AI reasoning.

In simple terms, Gen AI 2.0 is about creating AI that thinks more like humans but operates without constant human oversight, unlocking broader and deeper use cases across industries.

The panel also explored:

  • How sectors like finance, healthcare, and education are being disrupted
  • The role of startups and academia in pushing AI innovation
  • The Middle East’s ambition to leapfrog traditional tech development and lead the AI era

UAE: A Bold Leader in the AI Era

Throughout the discussion, the UAE’s proactive leadership in AI was a recurring theme. Alongside countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE is taking concrete steps to embed AI into its national agenda, ensuring it remains competitive and influential on the global stage.

The Middle East — and the UAE in particular — is determined to not just participate in the AI revolution, but to lead it,” Wagle concluded.


With firms like BCG at the helm of AI innovation and the UAE serving as a global hub, the future of artificial intelligence is not just being imagined — it’s being built, here and now.