They emphasized that it contributes to reducing the negative repercussions of climate change

Officials: Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies can accelerate recovery from "Corona"

  • During a session entitled “Future Governments: A New Roadmap to Achieving Global Prosperity”.

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Prime Ministers, ministers and officials in the government and private sectors affirmed yesterday that the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution can accelerate the world's recovery from the Corona epidemic crisis, and that promoting the development of these technologies can contribute to reducing the negative repercussions of climate change, preserving natural resources and improving lives Human beings, provided that governments around the world adopt the application of these technologies within a global framework that contributes to their dissemination and enabling everyone to benefit from them.

This came in a session entitled “Future Governments: A New Roadmap to Achieving Global Prosperity” on the second day of the fourth session of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialization Summit at Expo 2020 Dubai.

The session was attended by the President of the United Nations General Assembly and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives, Abdullah Shahid, the Prime Minister of Namibia, Dr. Sara Kogonjilwa Amadela, the former Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, and the former Prime Minister of France, Dominique de Villepin.

Shahid, who delivered a recorded speech at the beginning of the session, said that the techniques of the Fourth Industrial Revolution can accelerate the world's recovery from the pandemic, as well as contribute to improving agricultural and industrial production in a way that does not exacerbate the climate change crisis, but rather leads in the long term to finding effective solutions to climate challenges and preserving on the environment.

For her part, Amadela confirmed that Namibia began expanding in the automation of services even before the outbreak of the epidemic, due to the small population, the expansion of the country, and the need for citizens to travel long distances to obtain government services, and she also pointed out that after the pandemic, the need for expansion increased, especially In the field of providing distance education for students.

In turn, Renzi stated that the pandemic was one of the biggest stress tests that governments around the world have fought, and its message was clear, and that it was necessary to work together to expand investment in research and development, future applications and enhance health care, adding: “Life has changed and will never return to what it was before. the pandemic.”

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