His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai Future Foundation, affirmed that “building people is the essence of the development model, which was established by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister The ruler of Dubai, to continue to succeed and achieve achievements on the ground ».

His Highness said: “Our great ambition for the next stage is to redouble efforts to achieve the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, which he announced in the (January 4, 2020 document), to become Dubai a pioneer of the cities of the future. This vision must remain the basis for the work of Dubai Future Foundation. During the coming period ».

This came during his highness presiding over the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai Future Foundation, which was held at the headquarters of the "Future Museum" project, and during which he adopted the Dubai Foundation for the Future strategy for the next three years, which sets the frameworks and goals of the Foundation during the coming period, to continue to perform its main mission, and play a pivotal role In looking ahead and making the future in Dubai.

His Highness said: “We want the Dubai Future Foundation to become a world leader platform for disseminating knowledge and future research, inspiring millions to create a better future for humanity, and to continue its reference role for research and knowledge, helping decision makers in the Dubai government to anticipate the future of strategic sectors.”

His Highness, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, directed the work team at Dubai Future Foundation to accelerate the wheel of achievements and enhance cooperation with all local and federal government agencies, international and emerging companies, research centers, educational institutions and business incubators, to achieve the aspirations and goals of the “50 goals agenda” For the Emirate of Dubai, during the next five years, which is supervised by the "Dubai Council".
During the meeting, His Highness praised the Foundation’s role in disseminating knowledge in various strategic and vital sectors in Dubai and the UAE, through its various programs, initiatives and projects, to build a new generation of national competencies capable of anticipating and making the future of Dubai, and enabling it to have the necessary skills to cope with the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

His Highness added: "Designing the future is only the starting point for our dreams and aspirations for the coming years, and we look forward to making the Museum of the Future, supervised by the Foundation, become a global destination for seeing and experiencing the future in Dubai. The museum will be the window of the world to tomorrow."

The meeting was attended by the Minister of Cabinet Affairs and the future, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Managing Director of Dubai Future Foundation, Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Gergawi, Minister of Community Development, Hessa bint Issa Buhamid, and Minister of State for Higher Education and Advanced Skills, Dr. Ahmed bin Abdullah Hamid Balhoul Al Falasi, and Minister The State for Happiness and Quality of Life, Ohood Bint Khalfan Al-Roumi, the Minister of State responsible for the file of food security, Maryam Bint Muhammad Saeed Hareb Al-Muhairi, the Minister of State responsible for the file of advanced sciences, Sarah Bint Youssef Al-Amiri, and the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and Deputy Managing Director of the Dr. My future, Omar bin Sultan Al-Ulama.

The Secretary-General of the Dubai Executive Council, Abdullah Mohamed Al Basti, the Director General of the Board of Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority, Mattar Mohamed Al Tayer, and the Managing Director of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, and the Commander in Chief of Dubai Police, Major General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, also participated in the meeting. The Secretary General of the Council of Ministers, Abdullah Bin Touq, the Director General of Dubai Municipality, Eng. Dawood Al Hajri, the Director General of the Community Development Authority in Dubai, Ahmed Abdul Karim Julfar, and the Executive Vice President of «Emirates Airlines» Chief Operating Officer, Adel Ahmed Al Redha, and CEO of the Dubai Foundation For the future, Juma Khalfan Belhoul.

Dubai Crown Prince:

“Our ambition is great to achieve the vision of Mohammed bin Rashid, which he announced in the (January 4, 2020 document), to make Dubai a leader in the cities of the future.”

"Building the human being is the essence of the development model, which Mohammed Bin Rashid has established to achieve achievements on the ground."

"We want Dubai for the future to become a world leader in disseminating knowledge and future research."

"Designing the future is only the starting point for our dreams and aspirations for the coming years."

"The Museum of the Future will be the window of the world to tomorrow."

Dubai's future strategy is based on five axes that begin with designing and understanding the future.

The Dubai Future Foundation strategy is based on five main axes, beginning with the design and understanding of the future, through a variety of initiatives and projects, including "Dubai Future Councils", which include 13 councils, comprising experts, officials and entrepreneurs, to anticipate the challenges of the vital sectors in Dubai, and Dubai Future Research, which is working on preparing and publishing a variety of reports and studies on the most rapid changes in various fields, in addition to the “Fourth Industrial Revolution Center in the Emirates”, which is the fifth of its kind in the world, and was opened this year in cooperation with the government Emirates, and the Forum Global economist.

The second axis of the Foundation’s strategy includes a set of initiatives, which are concerned with disseminating scientific and knowledge content on various future topics, including “Dubai’s Future Dialogues”, which host a group of international speakers, and the “Observatory of the Future” the largest knowledge platform of its kind in the Arabic language, It oversees many digital platforms and print magazines, such as "Science for the Common" and "MIT Technology Review."

The development of national capabilities, and providing them with tools for building the future, is one of the most prominent axes of the strategy, through the "Dubai Future Academy", which represents a knowledge destination to prepare national competencies capable of anticipating and making the future of Dubai, and enhancing its ability to create new markets and economic sectors.

The “One Million Arab Programmers” initiative, which is supervised by the Foundation, aims to build Arab capabilities in the field of programming, and help it find innovative and new solutions to various global challenges, and this initiative is a pioneering Emirati experience in the world, and with the aim of generalizing the success of this initiative, a government launched Finally, the UAE, “One Million Jordanian Programmer” and “One Million Uzbek Programmer” initiatives, in cooperation with the governments of Jordan and Uzbekistan.

In its fourth axis, Dubai Future’s strategy focuses on developing an integrated platform for designing the future, and attracting more innovators and startups, to create global solutions to the various challenges facing government agencies in Dubai and the UAE.

The “2071 Region” is a global platform that brings together the best minds to transform creative ideas and visions into reality, which contributes to the implementation of the Emirates model for designing the future and achieving the goals of the “UAE Centennial 2071”.

Building on the achievements of the Dubai Future Accelerators program during its previous six sessions, and the Dubai 10x initiative in its first and second versions, in the field of developing government work, and enhancing joint cooperation to advance Dubai's position as a global laboratory to experiment, develop and implement innovative ideas.

Design the future

The Dubai Future Foundation strategy is based on five main axes, beginning with the design and understanding of the future, through a variety of initiatives and projects, including "Dubai Future Councils", which include 13 councils, comprising experts, officials and entrepreneurs, to anticipate the challenges of the vital sectors in Dubai, and Dubai Future Research, which is working on preparing and publishing a variety of reports and studies on the most rapid changes in various fields, in addition to the “Fourth Industrial Revolution Center in the Emirates”, which is the fifth of its kind in the world, and was opened this year in cooperation with the government Emirates, and the Forum Global economist.

The second axis of the Foundation’s strategy includes a set of initiatives, which are concerned with disseminating scientific and knowledge content on various future topics, including “Dubai’s Future Dialogues”, which host a group of international speakers, and the “Observatory of the Future” the largest knowledge platform of its kind in the Arabic language, It oversees many digital platforms and print magazines, such as "Science for the Common" and "MIT Technology Review."

The development of national capabilities, and providing them with tools for building the future, is one of the most prominent axes of the strategy, through the "Dubai Future Academy", which represents a knowledge destination to prepare national competencies capable of anticipating and making the future of Dubai, and enhancing its ability to create new markets and economic sectors.

The “One Million Arab Programmers” initiative, which is supervised by the Foundation, aims to build Arab capabilities in the field of programming, and help it find innovative and new solutions to various global challenges, and this initiative is a pioneering Emirati experience in the world, and with the aim of generalizing the success of this initiative, a government launched Finally, the UAE, “One Million Jordanian Programmer” and “One Million Uzbek Programmer” initiatives, in cooperation with the governments of Jordan and Uzbekistan.

In its fourth axis, Dubai Foundation’s strategy focuses on developing an integrated platform for designing the future, and attracting more innovators and startups, to create global solutions to the various challenges facing government agencies in Dubai and the UAE.

The “2071 Region” is a global platform that brings together the best minds to transform creative ideas and visions into reality, which contributes to the implementation of the Emirates model for designing the future and achieving the goals of the “UAE Centennial 2071”.

Building on the achievements of the Dubai Future Accelerators program during its previous six sessions, and the Dubai 10x initiative in its first and second versions, in the field of developing government work, and enhancing joint cooperation to advance Dubai's position as a global laboratory to experiment, develop and implement innovative ideas.

Dubai Future strategy is based on five axes that start with designing and understanding the future.