Singing sensation Amr Diab closes Egypt’s Expo 2020 National Day celebrations with stellar concert on Jubilee Stage

DUBAI, Egypt pulled off one of the most stunning Expo 2020 National Day celebrations to date on Saturday with a concert from its biggest music star. Amr Diab, one of the Middle East’s greatest entertainers, stopped by to perform a selection of his most popular hits, from a career spanning almost 40 years.

Diab took to the Jubilee Stage, with a three-hour concert closing out the day. Earlier on, Expo visitors were able to enjoy some of Egypt’s more traditional entertainment, courtesy of the National Folklore Ensemble, with a two-hour performance on the Dubai Millennium Ampitheatre stage. Then it was fast-forward to the modern day, with the award-winning Diab – who in 2016 received a Guinness World Record as the Egyptian and Arab artist with the most World Music Awards.

Egypt’s National Day began with a flag-raising ceremony at Al Wasl Plaza, attended by Egypt’s Prime Minister, Dr Mustafa Madbouly, who was welcomed by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, and Commissioner General of Expo 2020 Dubai.

Sheikh Nahyan Mabarak, said: “I am honored to be here with you today to celebrate together the national day of the Arab Republic of Egypt, and I would like to welcome you among your family and brothers in the UAE. I am delighted that you are present in this World Expo, a starting point for the future where our countries aspire to increased cooperation and partnerships in different areas.”

Prime Minister Madbouly said: “I want to congratulate the brotherly United Arab Emirates for its honourable organisation of [Expo 2020 Dubai] and the warm welcoming [we received] at this global event. [Expo 2020] is an exceptional event for us, because it is being held in a brotherly Arab country with which we have close ties, as well as the fact that it is convening during a time when the world is witnessing a new, unprecedented challenge that is the COVID-19 pandemic.”

National and Honour Days at Expo 2020 Dubai are moments to celebrate each of our 200-plus International Participants, shining a light on their culture and achievements and showcasing their pavilions and programming. Each features a flag-raising ceremony at the Stage of Nations in Al Wasl Plaza, followed by speeches and cultural performances.

The Egypt Pavilion, under the theme ‘Legacy Empowering the Future’, will take visitors on a journey of exploration, giving them the chance to discover how the country is evolving, and how Egyptians – the creators of history – are shaping a better future powered by innovation and opportunities. Once home to great, ancient civilisations, Egypt aims to lead humanity again in the coming decade, showcasing its contributions to global development. Inside the pavilion is a 360-degree virtual reality experience, offering an immersive tour of Egypt’s natural and urban worlds, while interactive projected 3D maps deepen the journey.

The country will also host more than 90 seminars and workshops during Expo 2020, shedding light on the Egyptian Government’s strategies and key projects for the coming decade, as well as three Business Forums focusing on the Suez Canal, the new administrative capital, and Invest in Egypt.

There will be cultural events every month, from modern and contemporary Egyptian art to music and cultural dance, including a performance by the Cairo Symphony Orchestra on 21-22 November. Various exhibitions will be hosted at Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), Expo 2020 Dubai, including a Torathna Exhibition, showing the beauty of handcrafted goods from all over Egypt.

Running until 31st March, 2022, Expo 2020 has invited visitors from across the planet to join the making of a new world in a six-month celebration of human creativity, innovation, progress and culture.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Sharjah, France explore avenues of cooperation in culture, education and tourism

SHARJAH, Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Government Relations (DGR) in Sharjah, recently welcomed a French delegation headed by Nathalie Kennedy, Consul-General of the French Republic in Dubai, to discuss the potential of strengthening collaboration between Sharjah and the French capital in vital sectors, including culture, education, and tourism.

At a meeting, held in the presence of Marie-Laure Charrier, Deputy Consul-General of the French Republic in Dubai, Sheikh Fahim highlighted how Sharjah’s cultural projects serve as a bridge to promote cultural interaction and dialogue with other nations and cultures. He also apprised the French officials about the upcoming 40th edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair.

Emphasising various aspects of the cultural legacy and heritage of Sharjah, the DGR Chairman briefed the delegation on the range of archaeological, natural history and contemporary art museums in the emirate, which display historical artefacts dating to the earliest eras of Arab history. He also highlighted the unique destinations found across the emirate that give Sharjah its disctinctive cultural identity.

Sheikh Fahim added, “Sharjah is witnessing qualitative growth in vital knowledge and innovation-based sectors. It also offers unique investment and partnership opportunities across several sustainable tourism projects in the eastern and central regions of the emirate.”

For her part, Kennedy stressed that the meeting with DGR in Sharjah was a timely opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations between the two sides. She noted that the longstanding association between Sharjah and several French cities had led to numerous successful partnerships in the art and culture sectors, emphasising Paris’ keenness to boost economic and cultural ties with the emirate.

Source: Emirates News Agency

MBZMFG brings together ‘Future Makers’ and four UAE Ministers in October session

ABU DHABI, A number of ‘Future Makers’ – the UAE’s brightest and most promising young students – were given the opportunity to interact with four UAE Cabinet Ministers when the Mohamed Bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generations (MBZMFG) held a Lab to develop the second edition of the ‘Future Map.’ Held on 23rd October, 2021, the Lab followed the success of the MBZMFG Jubilee Lab, which saw 106 ‘Future Makers’ outstanding university students from around the UAE meet for the first time in February 2021, with their efforts resulting in the first edition of the Future Map. As a follow up, 100 Future Makers took part in a Future Lab on 25th-26th September, 2021.

The Ministers taking part in the latest session included Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Minister of Education; Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy; Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and SMEs; and Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and The Future. Mohamed Khalifa Al Nuaimi, Director of Education Affairs Office at the Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi, also joined the panel.

The Future Map 2.0 set six key themes to be explored; bridging the skills gap between university and the workplace; careers in STEM and concerns for sustainability; promoting entrepreneurial mindsets in UAE youth; acquiring the collaboration skills necessary to unlock radical innovation; future careers at the intersection of digital technology and culture; and the impact of social media on mental health.

Each of the four Ministers discussed with the Future Makers one or more of the themes, expounding on the areas that fell into their respective spheres of responsibility, answering their questions and advising them on the skills they should focus on and the specific areas of knowledge they should enhance to pursue their chosen career path.

Al Hammadi had been involved since the first generation of the Future Map, and joined the Lab on 23rd October to discuss ways to bridge the skills gap between university and the workplace. He outlined two types of skills young people need to focus on: hard skills and computer skills. Hard skills, such as literacy in Arabic and English enable youth to efficiently communicate and analyse, asserted, urging the young participants to develop their computer skills, be more agile and innovative, and always be learning in a rapidly evolving world.

“In addition to basic skills and competencies, our youth need to learn how to continue developing and adapting to their changing environment,” Al Hammadi noted. “This calls for a set of personal qualities, foremost among which is flexibility and adaptability. These skills are critical for future leaders to ensure sustainability and prosperity in a rapidly evolving world, along with critical thinking and creative problem solving.”

“To be creative and stand out, lifelong learning and the continuous upgrading of skills are essential. Education is not only about acquiring knowledge, but also about developing skills and constantly enhancing them. These traits are key for future leaders to drive continuous growth and achieve success,” he continued. “Technology has allowed learners to overcome the constraints of time and place, easily acquire knowledge and skills, and customise them to suit their needs and circumstances. Aside from technology, social and emotional skills are also needed to establish effective partnerships and receive support. Cooperation and communication skills are indispensable.”

For his part, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri explained how youth can use collaboration skills to ensure radical innovation, noting that leaders must navigate two mindsets: the founder’s and the CEO’s. The founder has a big-picture mindset, always looking toward the future, whereas the CEO looks at strategy, production lines, and optimising operations. told young participants that in order to co-create as leaders, they must be able to elaborate their vision in different ways, democratise ownership of it, and promote a growth mindset. Bin Touq also underlined social capital as an important asset, noting that the average healthy network to maintain is 20-25 people who can think about ideas and get things done.

“Flexibility and adaptability are essential features to ensure access to new horizons of knowledge, innovation, and sustainable economic growth. One of the most important lessons learned from the pandemic is that economies whose institutions, policies, and markets reflect resilience and versatility were the most successful in tackling the challenges brought about by the pandemic to hasten recovery and restore growth,” Bin Touq said.

Meanwhile, Dr. Al Falasi addressed entrepreneurial skills and mindsets, highlighting the UAE’s approach to developing them. The entrepreneurship mindset must be instilled at a very young age, said, adding that while most school curricula focus on business skills, the entrepreneurship mindset is an out-of-class activity. Al Falasi distinguished between two types of mindsets: ideation and delivery, where someone can come up with a great idea, but when it comes to execution, a different person is needed. The Minister revealed three skills needed to grow and achieve results, first of which is grit and persistence in the face of tough situations. The second skill is adaptability, while the third is resourcefulness and ability to do more with less.

“Entrepreneurship education plays a vital role in supporting the UAE’s aspirations to become an innovation hub and we strive to foster a strong academic culture in the UAE, where creative thinking is inspired and nurtured. We believe that the Emirati youth are capable of adding new dimensions to the UAE’s economic diversification efforts and sustainable growth journey by exploring entrepreneurship based on technological advancements and sectors of the future. In line with the national agenda to build capabilities, enhance skills and invest in youth energy, the Ministry of Economy continues to launch tailored initiatives and programs to prepare our youth to lead the UAE’s growth journey from the forefront,” Dr. Al Falasi said.

“The pace of development that a relatively young nation such as the UAE has achieved is something other countries take decades or longer to accomplish,” he added. “We strive to prepare young Emiratis to get on to the world stage and demonstrate that the UAE economy’s foundations are built on the pillars of science, knowledge, innovation, and sustainability. Forums such as these make significant contributions to our efforts in this regard.”

Al Roumi, who had previously contributed to the Future Map, elaborated on ways to use communication skills to enhance collaboration. She outlined five transformational trends that will disrupt our lives, starting with digital transformation, which will make it necessary for regulations and policies to be digital-ready and, in turn, make digital skills indispensable. Second is automation, which will create demand for skills like empathy, resilience, complex problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration. Third is the on-demand workforce, which is growing in popularity with future generations and will require tailored policies like a global nomad visa or easier procurement and banking procedures. The fourth trend is workplace transformation and remote working, followed by upskilling and reskilling, which calls for a shake-up of the education and training systems.

Al Roumi reaffirmed the UAE leadership’s vision towards the future. The UAE Government work model, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, relies primarily on youth, innovators, and creative thinkers who will actively participate in designing and shaping the future, she added.

Al Roumi applauded the MBZMFG’s initiatives that strive to fulfil the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, to empower younger generations and engage them to determine trends and build a better future.

She explained that the world is undergoing rapid developments, driven by five transformational trends disrupting lives, namely, digital transformation, automation, on-demand workforce, workplace transformation and remote working, as well as upskilling and reskilling. She added that these trends are key components of the new roadmap for the future and support the UAE’s ‘Principles of the 50’.

Al Nuaimi said, “The only constant is change, as the saying goes, and this has perhaps never been as true as it is in this age of rapid technological advancements and the Fourth Industrial Revolution – especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With that in mind, we know for certain that the old ways will simply not work. An entirely new approach is needed if we want to generate innovative solutions that are capable of addressing the challenges of tomorrow. New skills and capabilities must be imparted onto the youth in the UAE to empower them to take the lead in an uncertain and increasingly complicated world.”

“The youth play a central role in all future plans; the UAE leadership has always placed young people at the heart of all development strategies,” he continued. “MBZMFG is the ultimate platform to explore their ideas and aspirations for the future, and guide and empower them to turn them into concrete projects that can fuel the UAE’s ambitious plans for the next 50 years.”

MBZMFG and its Labs challenge young participants to set objectives and plans for the next 50 years, inspired by the UAE’s track record of success.

Source: Emirates News Agency

RTA launches online Transportation Activities Rental System

DUBAI, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched an online Transportation Activities Rental System (TARS) to serve the car rental system in the emirate.

The system aims to bring more happiness to corporate and individual clients by improving the level of services provided to them.

The CEO of RTA Licensing Agency Abdullah Yousef Al Ali, said, “This new system charts out a comprehensive and flexible regulatory framework to streamline the business of the car rental sector, and covers all types of rentable vehicles. It contains revised legislation and improved regulations that cover all car rental activities overseen by RTA. The system, in particular, applies to light vehicles, heavy vehicles, light buses, heavy buses, and motorbikes. It also streamlines the relationship between car rental companies and their clients.

“In line with the government’s digital transformation strategy and the use of cutting-edge technology in planning and monitoring, such as blockchain and artificial intelligence, the system is considered the first of its kind in issuing smart car rental contracts across the emirate. RTA applied the corporate agility approach in developing the system out of its commitment to keep pace with the latest global practices of the industry. The project contributes to the growth of the car rental sector and caters to the accompanying market variables,” added Al Ali.

RTA has completed the development of the key features of the system and activated it for use by all companies. It has also completed the registration of all companies and entered up all valid contracts into the system. It has also trained 989 car rental companies in Dubai on the use of the system and familiarised them with its features. RTA will soon start training new companies that do not have systems of their own.

“RTA always seeks to bring more happiness to customers, be it individuals or entities, through advancing its systems, using new technologies, rolling out creative initiatives, and applying top global standards. Such a drive is bound to support the sustainability of Dubai’s transportation sector and contribute effectively to realising RTA’s vision to become ‘The world leader in seamless & sustainable mobility,” concluded the CEO of RTA Licensing Agency.

Source: Emirates News Agency

HFZA announced as Title Sponsor for 6th International Procurement & Supplychain Conference in Dubai

SHARJAH, The Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) has announced its participation in the 6th International Procurement & Supplychain Conference (The 6th IPSC conference) as a title sponsor.

Organised by the Blue Ocean Academy, the leading knowledge-enabling enterprise in the region, the 6th IPSC conference is scheduled on 6 November at the Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai.

Built around the theme “One World .. One Supply Chain”, the 6th IPSC conference brings together procurement and supply chain professionals from all over the Middle East to discuss the best ways to thrive in an ever-evolving world of supply chain networking.

The 6th IPSC, MENA’s largest event of its kind, constitutes a platform to share experience and knowledge through the presentations and sub-sessions that bring together professionals in this sector to share their future insights.

“Our participation as a title sponsor of the 6th IPSC conference falls within the Authority’s keenness to actively participate in the Emirate of Sharjah’s strategy to sustain the prosperity of supply chains and strengthen regional and international partnerships to ensure the smooth flow of goods and services, in line with the wise visions of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah,” said Saud Salem Al Mazrouei, Director of the Hamriyah Free Zone Authority.

“Our contribution to this important event is also part of HFZA’s strenuous efforts to introduce its services and facilities, which are the most comprehensive and competitive among the free zones in the Middle East and Africa,” he added.

Al Mazrouei pointed out that HFZA is considered home to a large number of companies specialised in warehousing services, supply chains, distribution, transportation, sea, air and land freight, thanks to the unrivalled benefits it provides within a competitive, flexible and attractive environment for investments.

“Through our sponsorship to the 6th IPSC, we look forward to strengthening our relationships with business leaders and heads of major international companies and promoting investment opportunities and fields available in HFZA, which hosts nearly 6,500 companies from more than 160 countries,” Al Mazrouei continued.

He added that HFZA is a perfect destination for supply and freight services, thanks to the strategic location that provides easy access to global markets, its world-class facilities, warehouses, executive office suites, VIP Investors Lounge, customs office, fully equipped entertainment centers, exchange offices, banks, accommodation for workers, and many other attractive advantages that make it stand out among other free zones in the region.

Source: Emirates News Agency

35 teams participating in Gov Games 2021’s community category make it to final round

DUBAI, Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, the community category of Gov Games 2021, held in collaboration with Dubai Sports Council, saw 35 teams out of a total of 58 participating teams, featuring more than 406 players, qualifying for the competition’s final round at the Dubai International Financial Centre’s Central Park Towers.

The latest edition of Gov Games, officially sponsored by MyWhoosh, is being held in conjunction with the start of the Dubai Fitness Challenge to encourage sports and fitness activities in the country, as well as promote cooperation and team spirit. The qualifying round reflects the UAE’s social solidarity and cultural diversity.

The teams, each comprising seven players, competed with each other in 10 zones in a test of their fitness and mental readiness. All exercises required strong teamwork as each player had to complete the required activity for the team to succeed. In a highly charged atmosphere, the participants showed their endurance in all 20 rounds during the whole-day competition. The successful teams moved to the final round after demonstrating their skills and physical fitness.

Marwan bin Essa, Director of Gov Games, congratulated the teams, saying that the competition promotes ‘sports as a lifestyle’ and contributes to building a healthy community in the country.

“We attribute the success achieved by the community category qualifiers today to the great support that the Gov Games has received from HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, who gave community members the opportunity to participate in the third edition of the games. The qualification phase was highly competitive and thrilling with participants showing strong sportsmanship, embodying the values of the games that the strength of the team as a whole lies in its weakest member, and underlining the importance of cooperation and camaraderie among team members. The Games enable them to compete in activities that require a combination of physical and mental strength and strategic thinking, which is what enabled them to perform well in the community qualifying rounds,” Bin Essa said.

The organising committee had previously announced that the Gov Games’ 3rd edition will take place from 9 to 11 December 2021. MyWhoosh, the free-to-use digital application that leverages virtual reality technology to enhance the experience of cyclists, is the official sponsor of this year’s championship.

Source: Emirates News Agency