Dubai records over AED1.6 billion in realty transactions Tuesday

DUBAI, Dubai real estate market recorded 439 sales transactions worth AED1.25 billion, in addition to 66 mortgage deals of AED240.64 million, and 72 gift deals amounting to AED175.81 million on Tuesday, data released by Dubai’s Land Department (DLD) showed.

 

The sales included 357 villas and apartments worth AED758.25 million, and 82 land plots worth AED494.64 million, while mortgages included 55 villas and apartments worth AED231.44 million and 11 land plots valued at AED9.19 million, bringing the total realty transactions of today to over AED1.6 billion.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE set to launch region’s first Independent Climate Change Accelerators

NEW YORK, The UAE announced today the establishment of the UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators (UICCA) during New York Climate Week.

 

The UICCA is a non-partisan, climate action entity that will bring together members of the public and private sector, including academic institutions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to drive the UAE’s commitment towards net zero by 2050.

 

In the lead-up to the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28), which is set to take place in Dubai, the UICCA will establish an independent body that enables collaboration, cooperation and innovation. The UICCA, which will be led by Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, CEO and Founder of Alliances for Global Sustainability and Co-founder of Aurora50, is set to become the first of its kind entity on a global scale.

 

Under Sheikha Shamma’s direction and with the support of industry leaders and subject matter experts, the UICCA will operate as a think tank and predominantly focus on providing advice and recommendations to stakeholders on positive climate action that facilitates the transition to a green economy. This transition will contribute to boosting GDP growth, increasing job creation, and reinforcing the UAE’s position as a global Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) hub and first-mover on climate action.

 

Sheikha Shamma, Executive Director of UICCA, said, “It is an honour to be tasked, by the leadership of the UAE, with building and driving the UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators. Our goals as a nation are clear, and we have made significant headway towards implementing the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative – however, this is only our first milestone; it’s the synergies we create today that will allow us to live a more sustainable future, far beyond 2050. The only way for us to do this is by enabling and energising an ecosystem that actively participates in realising one shared vision, and the UICCA is the nucleus that will bring this ecosystem to life.”

 

In addition to acting as a catalyst for a knowledge-based green economy and attracting global talent to the UAE’s sustainability sector, the accelerators will facilitate international business, innovation and technology partnerships that work towards the common goal of tackling climate change. The main sectors of focus will include electric mobility, sustainable fuels, energy efficiency, green buildings, smart cities, carbon capture and storage, nature-based solutions, and a growing AgTech and Climate Tech segment.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Investments launches new AED1bn project in Ras Al Khaimah

DUBAI, Dubai Investments, an investment company listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM), has launched an AED 1 billion Danah Bay project, a mixed-use beachfront destination on Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah.

 

Spanning approximately 90,000 square meters, the project includes luxury townhouses and villas, residential waterfront apartments, an upper scale 4-star hotel resort and community retail.

 

“This region offers tremendous potential for the residential, hospitality and the tourism industry and after careful evaluation and in line with the market trends, we have announced this integrated beach community in Ras Al Khaimah, that will capitalise on the lucrative opportunities of the emirate, creating a benchmark in mixed-use development and providing a long-term value to the economy. Benefiting from the Group’s resilient business model, supporting diversification through unique investments, Danah Bay is a step forward in strengthening the Group’s real estate portfolio and expanding presence regionally,” said Khalid Bin Kalban, Vice Chairman and CEO, Dubai Investments.

 

Danah Bay offers a variety of freehold residential options including two-bedroom townhouses with roof terrace, three-bedroom villas and four-bedroom beachfront villas along with waterfront residential apartments.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

21st edition of Ru’ya, Careers UAE Redefined launched in Dubai

DUBAI, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Chairman of the Emirati Human Resources Development Council in Dubai, and Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of Dubai Government Human Resources Department, today opened the much-anticipated 21st edition of Ru’ya, Careers UAE Redefined at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

 

Reinforcing the diverse and rapidly increasing employment opportunities for Emiratis, the leading recruitment, skills development and networking forum for Emirati youths runs until 22nd September, 2022.

 

Held at Sheikh Saeed Halls 1, 2 and 3, day one of the event saw thousands of job seekers connected with an elite portfolio of over 100 leading public and private sector organisations, including Citi Bank, Al Futtaim Group, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), Dubai Investment, and BMW.

 

The event’s agenda also included a range of exclusive sessions for job seekers, including a series of workshops with LinkedIn to build a successful career, as well as the launch of the three-day immersive coding boot camp – Top Coder – run in partnership with AstroLabs Digital Academy. There were also a series of inspirational talks under the themes of “Be Powerful, Be Soulful, Be Inspired and Be Talented”. These were all in line with this year’s theme, ‘Be’, to inspire young Emiratis to be bold and follow their passions to turn them into careers.

 

Asma Alsharif, AVP, Sustainable Development, Exhibitions, DWTC, said, “As the UAE Government continues to invest in youth development and work towards building a competitive knowledge economy, Ru’ya will play a vital role in supporting this vision. With this year’s Ru’ya set to be our best yet – and day one already a huge success – we are pleased to be working with our exhibiting partners to offer advice and showcase the vast number of opportunities available to thousands of young Emiratis. We hope to equip them with the knowledge and skills they need to unleash their full potential and define their career paths.”

 

Dr. Saleh Abdulla Murad, Director-General of General Department of Human Resources at Dubai Police, noted, “We are committed to participating in all the national events and exhibitions, such as Ru’ya, to attract UAE nationals and provide them with vast opportunities that will help them serve their country. This falls under Dubai Police’s direction to enhance the safety and security of our community and ensure the happiness of our society.”

 

Days two and three of the event will feature more interactive sessions and inspiring talks under the “Be” theme, from talented and brave Emirati youths who created their own career paths, including Shaikha Al Mazroui of Dubai Police VIP Protection Unit and Abdulrahman Al Mamari, a professional Sky Diver. On the last day of Ru’ya, the winner of the “The Next You” entrepreneurship competition will also be announced, along with the winners of the “Upcycle & Design” sustainability competition and the “Top-coder” best video game competition.

 

Offering a diverse portfolio of internship opportunities and professional roles in industries ranging from banking, energy, logistics, property, government, telecoms, and hospitality, Ru’ya, Careers Redefined 2022, will support businesses and job seekers as they look to enhance Emiratisation efforts in line with the UAE Government’s strategy.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Citizens School and G42 Cloud join MoE’s NextGenFDI program to attract global digitally enabled companies

DUBAI, The Ministry of Economy has announced the addition of more stakeholders to its NextGenFDI Program, the landmark initiative designed to attract digitally enabled companies to the UAE. Launched in July, the program aims to target businesses from all over the world with a package of market entry fundamentals required to launch and scale from within the UAE, including rapid and flexible incorporation processes, fast-track licensing, bulk visa issuances, banking facilitation and commercial and residential lease incentives. The program has been devised to accelerate the UAE’s economic diversification agenda and elevating its status as a knowledge- and innovation-based economy.

 

Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, the UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade, oversees the country’s FDI and global talent agenda and believes the latest NextGenFDI partners will further assist the Ministry’s efforts to attract global technology firms, software developers, data scientists and coders to the UAE.

 

“The UAE’s advantageous business climate, supported by global connectivity and a highly skilled, multinational workforce, has long attracted companies, investors, industrialists and entrepreneurs from around the world. The NextGenFDI Program, a key part of the UAE’s strategy to become a global hub for the industries of the future, now offers specialized support services to facilitate seamless, near-instant market entry for the most innovative, exciting digitally enabled companies and their people.

 

“The addition of key stakeholders adds to the compelling proposition, facilitating market entry, financial support and access to commercial and residential real estate to enable some of the most innovative, exciting digitally enabled companies and their people to seamlessly commence operations in a thriving part of the UAE. The program has already facilitated the relocation of several high-profile businesses and we are confident the latest stakeholders will accelerate this progress – and contribute to the dynamism of the country’s digital ecosystem.”

 

The latest group of stakeholders will expand the geographical reach, technological scope and customized support offered by the NextGenFDI program, providing an even more compelling suite of services available to companies seeking to set up and operate in the United Arab Emirates.

 

Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah), Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park (SRTI Park), Sharjah Media City (Shams), Sharjah Islamic Bank and real estate company ARADA have come together to showcase the investment, banking, set-up and real-estate support available in the emirate of Sharjah. They are joined by Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ), offering an additional free-zone option in the Northern Emirates, and G42 Cloud, which will provide flexible, scalable cloud solutions to ensure tech and digital companies are able to instantly establish operations. The recently opened Citizens School in Dubai will offer a next generational education for the families of companies coming into the UAE via the NextGenFDI Program.

 

The newest stakeholders join the program’s first phase partners Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Dubai South, Dubai Multiple Commodities Center (DMCC), Dubai Internet City, Emirates NBD and WIO Bank, who are already facilitating the entry of global tech companies from all over the world.

 

Sharjah lends its support to NextGenFDI Mohamed Al Musharrakh, CEO of Sharjah FDI office (Invest in Sharjah), said, “Invest in Sharjah is delighted to partner with the UAE Ministry of Economy for the NextGenFDI Program. The UAE’s FDI inflows grew by four percent last year, and an ambitious initiative like NextGenFDI explains why the UNCTAD World Investment Report 2022 confirms the UAE as the nation with the highest potential for growth in the region. We are excited to play an active and meaningful role in bringing the national goal of becoming the world’s foremost knowledge-driven economy to fruition, as we continue to enhance our FDI competencies and global appeal as an incubator of innovation and future technologies.”

 

He added: “Technology- and innovation-driven companies from around the world who want to benefit from the NextGenFDI Program with a base in Sharjah will not only have IIS’s full support with licensing procedures, expert consultations, single-window admin services and more, they will also have access to state-of-the-art, tech-driven environments like the Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP) – the world’s fastest-growing technology park – or have access to leading local talents from the American University of Sharjah, the only institute in the country that offers PhD programs. Here in Sharjah’s innovation-loving, multi-cultural and human-capital-rich environment, global talents in technology will thrive.”

 

Hussein Al Mahmoudi, CEO of the SRTI Park, said: “This is a very significant initiative that will give a huge boost to the UAE’s ambitious plans to be a leading knowledge-driven economy. The Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park is pleased to be part of this strategy as we are aligned with the UAE’s philosophy of bringing in the world’s best innovators to develop unique projects. By offering packages of incentives in a dynamic ecosystem, we have positioned ourselves as a global gateway for investors working in the technology and innovation sector, in particular fields such as transportation, construction, 3D printing, agriculture, energy and other technologies. Our Sharjah Global Accelerator for Advanced Industry (“Industry 4.0″) 2022 has attracted more than 1,600 participants from over 45 countries, with innovative projects in digitization and energy technologies.”

 

Dr. Khalid Omar Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Media City (Shams), said: “The NextGenFDI initiative reflects the wise vision of the UAE leadership to strengthen the country’s global position as a destination for investments and a hub for major innovative technology and digital companies. The UAE has delivered major achievements in attracting foreign investments, especially in technology, which is a pillar of building a sustainable economy that can handle global challenges and changes, enhancing the country’s competitiveness. We are pleased to cooperate with NextGenFDI in order to enhance the efforts of Sharjah Media City as an investment destination for digital and technology companies operating in the media sector, which supports our endeavors to make our free zone a global hub for media and creativity in the region.”

 

He added: “Sharjah Media City’s objective is to attract more investments to build a vibrant and dynamic business community in the emirate and the UAE. Additionally, we seek to support innovative ideas to turn them into projects capable of enhancing the local and regional media scene, and to give rise to new entrepreneurs – efforts that have culminated in many initiatives in creative fields such as podcasts, e-sports, graphic design, and others. Since its establishment, Shams has gained the trust of many companies working in the field of digital technology, with a total 1,957 now registered. By partnering with NextGenFDI, we aspire to achieve more growth and attract more technology and digital companies operating in the media sector.”

 

Mohamed Abdalla, CEO of Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB), stressed that development of the digital economy is a significant priority for the nationand that, as a result, the UAE is an ideal incubator for digital companies, from establishment through to global expansion. He said: “The NextGenFDI, launched by the Ministry of Economy in partnership with leading authorities in the public and private sectors, including Sharjah FDI office ‘Invest in Sharjah’, will enhance the nation’s ability to attract emerging companies supported by young talent and creative minds, and achieve diversity, wealth and sustainability in the local economy.”

 

He added: “Sharjah Islamic Bank is one of the first financial institutions to succeed in developing a package of commercial services and innovative solutions specifically designed for tech investments, including digital companies, platforms, and smart applications. The package enables these companies to conduct business efficiently by reducing start-up costs, streamlining the process for opening bank accounts, and providing services for the benefit of beneficiaries.”

 

He pointed out that the SIB is keen to expand and develop services to improve the experience for customers, entrepreneurs and digital companies, regardless of size or location. He said that operations conducted by such projects relate to urgent financial needs and electronic payments, which must be met and delivered to the highest international standards.

 

Ahmed Alkhoshaibi, Group CEO of Arada, said: “As the largest developer of mixed-use communities in Sharjah, we are delighted to take part in an initiative that will bring much-needed skills, knowhow and experience to Sharjah and the UAE. We look forward to working with the Ministry of Economy and our other partners to bring the brightest and best tech companies and individuals from around the world to this country, and are committed to creating an attractive, competitive and welcoming ecosystem that facilitates all their requirements.”

 

Expanding the service offering Ramy Jallad, Group CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone, expressed his delight at joining the initiative. “We are thrilled to be part of the Ministry of Economy’s initiative of making the nation a hub for business, investment and innovation by attracting talent from the world of technology. Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone’s efforts in boosting the country’s FDI are in tune with this vision. The very first step being, our own digital transformation for becoming more accessible to investors across the world. One of our key roles, is to ensure new investors get every possible support they need to get their business up and running in the emirate efficiently,” he said.

 

He added, “Our growing business ecosystem, housing more than 15,000 global brands in diverse sectors, creates a conducive environment for international tech entrepreneurs. The community itself creates B2B opportunities by seeking technological solutions. To top it off, supportive governmental incentives like the NextGenFDI are set to help more tech businesses sustain and thrive.”

 

Talal Al Kaissi, CEO of G42 Cloud, said: “As the region’s largest cloud services provider, we are excited to join forces with the Ministry of Economy on this strategic NextGen FDI growth initiative. Through our platform, we plan to enable the UAE’s economic growth and support technology companies through direct access to our cloud infrastructure. We hope to support the Ministry’s goal in enabling businesses to utilize the UAE as a sandbox for innovation by offering our digital solutions and support.”

 

Dr Adil Alzarooni, Founder of the Citizens School, stated, “Citizens is incredibly honored to be part of the NextGenFDIInitiative and is committed to offering future-focused educational programs to foreign investors and their families in a vibrant, welcoming and inclusive environment. We firmly believe that the UAE’s economic future will be as strong as the quality of education we provide.”

 

The Ministry of Economy launched NextGenFDI in July 2022, to encourage digitally empowered companies set up operations in the UAE. Within just a few weeks of launch, UK tech company Gödel, food app development company Krush, Gecko Robotics and several others committed to the program.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Cares’ vision for global education transformation takes centerstage at ‘Transforming Education Summit’

DUBAI, Continuing its global advocacy efforts for a transformed education ecosystem, Dubai Cares, a civil society organisation formally associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, unveiled the “Rewiring Education for People and Planet” report at the Transforming Education Summit (TES) in collaboration with the Education Commission.

 

Held as part of the 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), the Summit was convened by the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres in response to the ongoing silent crisis in education. The global gathering provided a unique opportunity to elevate education to the top of the global political agenda and mobilise action, ambition, solidarity and solutions to recover pandemic-related learning losses. The Summit’s agenda was segmented across three days, namely: Mobilisation Day, Solutions Day and Leaders Day.

 

Unveiled on the Solutions Day, the “Rewiring Education for People and Planet” report offers six concrete “win-win” solutions that can align thinking and action across sectors and stakeholders, while integrating and capturing the main outcomes and recommendations of the conversations that took place during the RewirEd Summit at Expo 2020 Dubai last December. The key recommendations from this report have contributed to the five action tracks and broader outcomes of the TES.

 

“For the last 15 years, Dubai Cares has been working tirelessly to address key challenges facing the education sector and implementing solutions that will enable countries to leverage education as the equaliser it should be. Combined with the resounding success of the RewirEd Summit, our extensive experience and long-standing strategic partnerships with key global stakeholders have placed Dubai Cares in a leading position to continue its mission to rewire education,” said Dr. Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer and Vice-Chairman of Dubai Cares.

 

“The ‘Rewiring Education for People and Planet’ report, which we have developed in close collaboration with the Education Commission, is a roadmap we urgently need today to steer education towards a more sustainable future through a cross-sectoral ecosystem approach. Our aim with this report is to provide a concrete way forward for the global community to revive education’s role as a game-changer for humanity,” Dr. Al Gurg added.

 

Gordon Brown, the UN’s Special Envoy for Education and former UK Prime Minister thanked Dubai Cares and the Education Commission for making the event a success by bringing global voices from different sectors, not only to discuss the challenges that face education, but more importantly to put forward solutions. He said: “Let us not lose hope and let us not lose sight of our ambition with all the solutions on offer today, with all the initiatives that have been taken, we can be the first generation in history where every single child goes to school, but instead of developing just some of the potential of some of the children in some of the countries, we develop all of the potential of all children in all countries.”

 

The report outlines a vision for collaborative transformation and a clear call to action for different actors from different sectors to collectively rewire education systems to provide children and youth of today with the skills, knowledge, and values they need to navigate the complexities of an unknown future. In this context, Dubai Cares’ “Framework for Global Education Transformation” calls for a “whole-of-society” ecosystem approach to transform education. The Framework has been widely endorsed by the international education community and is highlighted on the TES website as a key reference tool for the national consultation process.

 

Dr. Liesbet Steer, Executive Director, Education Commission, said: “The needs of this generation are vast, intertwined, and multifaceted, hence, the need to combine forces with other sectors to deliver on our promises for peace and prosperity. We will not succeed unless we can ensure that education becomes an integral part and a win-win investment with other SDGs. We must ensure that education gets its rightful place in conversations around our global economy, health and environment. When education becomes a more central theme of the G7, G20, the COPs, and the Summit of the Future, that’s when we’ll know we’re on the right track.”

 

On the Mobilisation Day of the Transforming Education Summit, Dubai Cares, represented by Dr. Al Gurg, participated in the launch of the “Youth Declaration. During the session, Dr. Al Gurg emphasised the importance of implementing the Declaration to transform education and the need for youth to be integrated within global development strategies and decision-making roles. .

 

Dubai Cares also participated in a session titled “Hungry Children = A Failed Education System – Why School Feeding is So Important to Transforming Education”, co-hosted by Plan International Canada, Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education of Sierra Leone, Permanent Mission of Finland to the United Nations, World Food Programme, and School Meals Coalition. In his remarks, Dr. Al Gurg highlighted the central role that school feeding programs play in supporting education transformation, which trigger a positive ripple effect on economic growth and human capital development.

 

Dubai Cares also took part in the Leaders Day, where Dr. Al Gurg participated in the high-level session on Digital Learning and Transformation together with Pedro Castillo Terrones, President of the Republic of Peru; Niki Kerameus, Minister of Education, Greece; Nadiem Makarim, Minister of Education, Republic of Indonesia; Dipu Moni, Minister of Education, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, among other high-level dignitaries. During the session, Dr. Al Gurg stressed on the need for a digital revolution to leverage technology and connectivity as a game-changer that can help bring education to even the most remote parts of the world.

 

Dr. Al Gurg also participated in a youth-led festival hosted by the United Nations Foundation in a session titled “Rewiring Education Through Win-Win Solutions – Unlock The Future of Learning”, where he delivered a keynote focused on the “Rewiring Education for People and Planet” report. Moreover, Dr. Al Gurg called upon governments, development partners, civil society, business leaders, teachers and young people to work collaboratively across sectors, levels and stakeholders to endorse the findings of the Report in order to rewire education for people and planet.

 

The extensive support for “Rewiring Education for People and Planet” report and the “Framework for Global Education Transformation” from governments and other global agencies has further reinforced Dubai Cares’ position as a leading contributor in driving the global education transformation agenda forward.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency