Dubai Future Week (DWF) was launched yesterday in the 2071 Emirates Towers, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of the Executive Council and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai Future Foundation. Innovation, supporting talent and creative minds.

The Dubai Future Week, organized by the Dubai Future Foundation, addresses three main themes: Imagine the Future, Future Design, and Future Implementation.

The first day of the week celebrated Dubai's success stories in the sectors of innovation and entrepreneurship, where it witnessed a wide participation of members of the community, who experienced a range of future experiences, and experienced the experience of identifying perceptions of the future of the human, in addition to the experience of skills and capabilities that enable UAV control.

Dubai Police took part in an entertainment robot this week, which highlights how future rescue operations, using artificial intelligence and remote control, will be made.

Community members can participate in the week's events and test a range of future experiences between 4 pm and 9 pm daily. The events include the Mind Power Control, which combines knowledge and fun to control drones through a competitive game, where competitors can put a device on their heads. In addition to the control of aircraft, the experience of "human 2.0" allows participants in the events to the opportunity to imagine the changes that will see humanity in the future.

The events of the week also provide an opportunity for community members to experience the "art of virtual reality", to learn about the shape of the future from the perspective of the artist of virtual reality, while the experience of "talents of large spaces" a series of interactive paragraphs with the audience, to enhance their ability to conceptualize future challenges, in a targeted To promote community participation in devising proactive solutions to the most pressing challenges.

Interactive events include Silent Cinema, a huge screen displaying a range of international films from which visitors travel to the future, and 3D Food Preparation, which enables visitors to print their selfies on candy using a 3D printer. Dimensions, and «Coffee Selfie» that allows coffee lovers to take a selfie and print it directly within 30 seconds on the foam of the coffee cup.

Two self-driving vehicles are on display at Dubai Future Week, which visitors can read and listen to.

While one carriage is used to carry the passengers' luggage in a controlled environment, the airport, the other is more complicated, because it operates in open environments, ie public roads, and includes modifications that can be added to any car of any kind, including two cameras «Laser Scanner» Allows 360-degree viewing, four cameras and a range of sensors.

Participants in an interactive session, held within the first day of the Dubai Future Week, that the city of Dubai is the best destination to prepare for the future, with the availability of global laboratories of the best expertise and talent, in which the efforts of government and private bodies to support young people and help them turn their ideas into projects on the ground . Gavin Aspdin, Director of PwC, said that Dubai has made pioneering achievements in the adoption of blockchain technology, and encouraged entrepreneurs and startups working in this sector, pointing out that this event represents a step in the right direction to spread knowledge in the community about many technology Future, being the mainstay of many inventions and innovations.

Blockchain represents one of the most promising future sectors in Dubai, provides many economic opportunities, supports digital innovation in all sectors, and enhances Dubai's reputation as a global leader in technology and smart economy, which supports entrepreneurship and global competitiveness. .

Emirati girls create new customer experience in Blah

Creativity spaces are open to everyone, especially with the new technologies that have changed the rules, and brought to the present a futuristic world characterized in Dubai, by entrepreneurs such as Alia Alabbar and Hind Al Marri, who decided to start their relationship with dealers in a future style through the name of their project.

Alia Alabbar and Hind Al Marri saw that the new business needed new names, so they preferred to formulate the experience of the customer with their company through the name «Blah», which they chose to express nothing, the name and not the name is what makes a difference.

The two entrepreneurs are working on several projects that are part of the main company «Blah», and participate in «Dubai Future Week» through their company «Blah Art Production», which uses virtual reality technologies, in cooperation with their partner «Eclipse Studio» to its owner Ahmed Natsheh, to produce a virtual reality game Preparing for its official launch next year, with appropriate funding. With the unconventional name chosen by Alia and India, the payment method in which they adopted a unique style, based on the exchange of experiences, where they worked during the last period in cooperation with the opera singer, and WMHost, to prepare a video introducing their innovative company, contributed to their spread through the media But the method of payment that I chose in this project depends on the preparation of a film for the opera singer, will be shown next month in cinemas.

They say about this experience that the international artist assured them that the contract between them will depend on «the word between them» just as the Arabs do and commit to actions, rather than signing traditional contracts.

The second project they showcase to the pioneers of Dubai Future Week is Stratum Cornium, which in Latin means the scaly skin layer, a sign of changes to the characters of the virtual reality game, in which the player can take on one of the film characters they are producing and integrating into the game. Their vision of what the future of entertainment will look like.

While the show that Dubai Future Week visitors can watch is only five minutes away, the first level of the game can take two or three days to finish, and the horizon remains open to the production of several other levels of the game, pending availability of funding. And start collecting the proceeds of the first level of the game.

The “mind-controllers” take control of tomorrow's world

Power Interactive's electronic engineer, Ram Chandra, suggests that within a few years, equipment that includes software that allows its users to control drones, by reason, on a commercial scale will be made accessible to everyone. The Dubai Future Week showcases the technologies of the future, and Ram believes that in two to three years these products will be extended to other uses.