3 ministers review in Davos its experience in designing the future

The UAE is among the top 10 countries in 432 global indicators

  • Omar Sultan Al Olama: The UAE leadership is a pioneer in formulating an innovative governance model.

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During a session within the annual meetings of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the UAE government reviewed its experience in designing and anticipating the future, preparing for its promising opportunities, and anticipating its challenges, in order to promote the process of sustainable development in various sectors, and ensure a better future for generations, which made it top 156 It is an indicator of global competitiveness, and it is among the top 10 countries in 432 global indicators.

In her opening speech, Ohood bint Khalfan Al-Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and the Future, affirmed the UAE's constant aspiration in its development path to the future, not being satisfied with waiting for it or receiving it, and taking the initiative to design it, so that this approach becomes a constant approach in its path.

She pointed out that the achievements and successes achieved by the country came thanks to the proactive and ambitious vision of the leadership of the UAE, which was implemented through vital and effective sectors in the government system to create the future by developing proactive policies, flexible legislation, and supportive and enabling initiatives to prove the country's superiority and leadership and topping 156 indicators of global competitiveness. It is also among the top 10 countries in 432 global indicators.

Al-Roumi referred to three main principles that characterize the UAE’s experience and the role of the government in designing the future. The future of societies by hosting the next version of the global future councils.

Accelerate innovation

For her part, Sarah bint Youssef Al-Amiri, Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Space Agency, focused on the UAE's methodology in accelerating the pace of innovation and bringing about influential change during the past 50 years, as the literacy rate was doubled from 48 % to become 95%, and the gross domestic product increased by 142 times, from $ 300 million to $ 427 billion, and the UAE also succeeded in building four nuclear power plants, and it has the largest solar power plants in the world, and within a short period of time it was able to reach Mars. , and is now on its way to explore the moon.

She stressed that the main motive for the qualitative shifts that the UAE has brought about in various sectors is human capital, not crises, so that society and people are the engine of development and the targets of all its plans and strategies.

She added that the UAE's methodology in economic development works to establish new sectors based on knowledge, research and development, expand the scope of existing sectors and raise their competitiveness by integrating and enhancing technology and innovation, and investing in important sectors in order to ensure the flexibility and sustainability of supply chains, which will contribute to doubling the size of The national economy, providing high-quality jobs, and enhancing its flexibility.

governance model

In the same context, Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, said that the UAE has maintained its position as a thriving commercial center and established its position as a reliable place for doing business, indicating that the UAE leadership is a pioneer in formulating an innovative governance model. It contributed to the consolidation of the country's leading position in many important global sectors, which also contributed to the consolidation of the country's economic transformation, enhancing its diversification, and achieving leadership and progress in many competitiveness indicators.

He emphasized that the leadership of the UAE, with a vision for the future, always seeks to formulate an innovative governance model that contributed to the consolidation of a leading position for the country in many priority sectors globally, which also contributed to the consolidation of the digital transformation of the country, the promotion of the diversification of the economy, progress and leadership in many indicators. competitiveness.

He added that the focus on infrastructure, resources, policies and talents contributed to giving the UAE government the necessary flexibility to deal with changes and a forward-looking vision, as the UAE enjoys a globally competitive infrastructure, and a system of policies and legislation aimed at supporting and stimulating economic growth.

He reviewed the pioneering Emirati global initiative represented by the "Museum of the Future" in the Emirate of Dubai, where he said that the museum represents the UAE's vision for the future, and it is a manifestation of a long-term vision to seize future opportunities, and strive to improve the reality and future of societies and future generations.

Ohoud Rumi:

• "The UAE is looking forward to the future, and is not satisfied with waiting for it or receiving it."

Sarah Al-Amiri:

• «The main driver of qualitative transfers in the UAE is human capital».

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