Global FoodTech Challenge announces 30 shortlisted start-ups in competition for $2 million prize

DUBAI, A selection of 30 innovative agritech and foodtech start-ups from around the world, working to address food security challenges, were today named as shortlisted teams vying to win the global FoodTech Challenge that has a pooled prize of US$2 million.

 

The second edition of the FoodTech Challenge seeks to find the next wave of technology innovations on the cusp of transforming traditional agriculture practices efficiently and sustainably. Officially launched at Expo City in Dubai in March 2022, the competition is organised by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and Tamkeen, with ASPIRE as the lead partner.

 

The shortlisted start-ups have been selected from 667 submissions across 79 countries, representing a 52 percent increase in entries compared to the first edition of the competition, which saw 437 applications from 68 countries, with previous winners announced from Australia, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the UK.

 

Of the shortlisted start-ups, 50 percent of proposals were focused on tackling food production – with a heavy focus on insect farming and aquaculture, farm management, plant-based solutions, and precision farming. Applications addressing food loss and waste solutions account for the other 50 percent of the shortlisted start-ups, which featured food waste tech, food sharing platforms, supply chain monitoring, and traceability as key themes.

 

Silal and ADQ have supported the food production track of the competition with their industry expertise, and Emirates Foundation has supported the food loss and waste track, which aligns with Ne’ma, the national food loss and waste initiative that aims to promote positive consumer behavior to preserve and sustain food resources for future generations and contribute to the UAE’s commitment to eradicate 50 percent of food waste by 2030 in line with Target 12.3 of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.

 

Underscoring the global nature of the competition, the 30 shortlisted candidates are from a diverse range of countries. This year, the largest number of shortlisted start-ups came from the UK, the UAE, Israel, Spain, USA, and Singapore. The FoodTech Challenge also saw an encouraging increase in youth participation, with 47 percent of the teams being between 18-35 years old.

 

The shortlisted candidates were selected by a strong multi-sector bench of 28 technical and commercial judges. In the next phase of the competition, they will be assessed by the competition’s partners in panel interviews, and then by nine finale judges to ensure that each entry is rigorously analysed from an array of perspectives. The list of finale judges includes Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and the Environment and Co-Chair of the FoodTech Challenge; Rima Al Mokarrab, Chair of Tamkeen and Co-Chair of the FoodTech Challenge; HRH Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Founder and CEO of KBW Ventures; Faisal Al Bannai, Secretary-General of Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC); Badr Al Olama, Acting CEO of Hub 71; Dr. Agnes Kalibata, President of Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA); David Rosenberg, CEO and Co-Founder of AeroFarms; Dr. Uma Valeti, CEO of UPSIDE Foods; and Danielle Nierenberg, President of Food Tank.

 

Salmeen Al Ameri, CEO of Silal, one of the agricultural entities involved in the judging process, said, “This competition provides an ideal platform where innovative agritech start-ups come together to develop effective solutions that help us build a robust agriculture system for future generations. We are proud to be part of this far-reaching competition and support the challenge’s food production track. We will continue to work closely with our partners, invest in the latest agritech solutions, and look forward to working more closely with the successful teams.”

 

Khuloud Al Nuwais, Chief Sustainability Officer, Emirates Foundation, a technical judge for the FoodTech Challenge, stated, “The shortlisted teams have all demonstrated a passion and dedication for addressing food supply chain issues and increasing food security. It will be interesting to see these concepts progress as they move from lab to market both in the UAE and beyond.”

 

The next stage of the competition will identify 10 finalists. From these finalists, four winning teams will be selected to take away prizes from a US$2m prize pool, which includes up to US$400,000 in cash, and eligibility for support programmes available through the competition’s enablement partners that include acceleration support from newest entity Hub71 – valued up to US$540,000, an acceleration from Catalyst valued up to US$760,000, as well as grants from the Authority of Social Contribution valued up to US$500,000 for social impact-related projects. The winners will not only receive financial rewards, but the partners will also collectively provide a critical community and support network to help the winners to set up in the UAE and scale up their concepts. Abu Dhabi Global Market and Abu Dhabi Residents Office, for example, will provide support for UAE commercial registration with ‘Golden Visas’. The Competitiveness Office of Abu Dhabi will provide technical, legal, and financial support for patent registration, and the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development will help with mentorship and go-to-market support for local agri-tech experts.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Hisense Unveils Its FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ TVC “Perfect Match” Ahead of Tournament

QINGDAO, China, Sept. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — With only about two months left before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ kicks off, Hisense, a leading global home appliance and consumer electronics brand, has unveiled its TVC under its new campaign “Perfect Match”, to celebrate the passionate journey of global football fans and customers.

“Perfect Match” is the official theme for the Hisense FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ global campaign, referring to the World Cup matches with every exciting and unforgettable moment of global customers in front of TV, as well as counterparts with equaling mission, aspiration and quality, representing the perfect relationships of Hisense, FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, and global fans.

In the TVC under the theme of “Perfect Match”, Hisense showcases its latest products with advanced technology and top standard product quality, including Laser TV, ULED TV, refrigerator, etc., which are ready to provide global consumers and football fans with enjoyable viewing experience during this World Cup tournament.

Hisense’s Latest Innovation Empowers the Global Fans for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™

Earlier this year, Hisense was announced as the official sponsor of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and promoted its complete, award-winning and innovative range of TVs and smart home appliances. Hisense is committed to creating an immersive match-viewing experience for the biggest celebration of international football, enhancing the power of sport, bringing together the global community in new and innovative ways, and helping the global fans express their personal happiness, enjoyment and passion.

In the past few years, Hisense, as the official sponsor for two consecutive FIFA World Cup tournaments, has insisted on elevating worldwide recognition and improving top-tier product recognition through sports marketing. “For this year, our purpose is to celebrate and enhance the exciting moments of connection for football fans through the global campaign ‘Perfect Match’”, added by Candy Pang, Deputy General Manager of Brand Management Department of Hisense Group.

Hisense’s newly-released TVC will be one of the many ways to promote its World Cup 2022 campaign. In the months leading up to the opening game and throughout the entire tournament, Hisense is expected to roll out a series of events aiming at bringing every football lover perfect matches with a life-like vivid viewing experience in this global sporting feast.

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flydubai launches twice-weekly service to Namangan, Uzbekistan

DUBAI, flydubai, the Dubai-based airline, continues to grow its operations in Uzbekistan with the launch of a twice-weekly service to Namangan International Airport (NMA). The carrier’s inaugural flight touched down in Namangan to a traditional water cannon salute as part of a warm welcome by local officials, airport representatives and members of the media.

 

flydubai is the first UAE carrier to offer direct flights between Dubai and Namangan, the third largest city in Uzbekistan after Samarkand and Tashkent. Flights will operate from Terminal 2, Dubai International (DXB) twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

 

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer at flydubai, said, “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the local authorities and the Khokim of Namangan, Shavkatjon Abdurazakov for their support in launching our operations in Namangan. We are committed to growing links with Uzbekistan and we are confident that these new direct air links will further stimulate travel and trade opportunities between our two countries. We look forward to enabling more passengers from the UAE and the region to visit this historically and culturally rich country through any of the three gateways in Uzbekistan.”

 

In 2019 the UAE and Uzbekistan expanded their partnership that would enhance government modernisation and promote relations between the two nations, closely collaborating on sectors including education, finance, food security and agriculture.

 

Uzbekistan is known for its iconic Islamic architectural landmarks, its location on the east-west Silk Road and it is one of the world’s biggest producers of cotton. Passengers from Uzbekistan can enjoy easier access to Dubai on flydubai’s direct flights, as well as more convenient connections beyond Dubai on the carrier’s network including the GCC.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

DP World’s Tumoohi, UAE-based organisations renew their commitment to raise future Emirati leaders

DUBAI, DP World’s dedication to the UAE government’s mission of empowering talented young Emiratis and commitment to investing in the next generation of logisticians, trade professionals and the leaders of tomorrow has prompted them to support several initiatives to drive Emiratisation within the UAE.

 

Tumoohi is one of DP World’s key initiatives to provide local talent with opportunities at leading local and global companies and gain practical experience under the guidance of experts. This year, on the second day of Careers UAE, the company renewed its agreements with Roche, Drydocks World, Dubai Maritime City, P&O Marinas.

 

The programme enables young Emirati graduates to gain valuable experience from premier and well-established multinationals while helping them develop the necessary skills for the job market. Tumoohi helps apprentices build a strong network with industry experts and connect with potential long-term employers.

 

Nabil Qayed, Director, People and General Administration, DP World UAE, said, “At DP World, we firmly believe that youth education and training are vital for the progress of any country. As a global organisation born out of Dubai, we are committed to contributing to the economy of the UAE with our national talent. Tumoohi offers a unique opportunity for fresh Emirati Graduates to connect with local and international businesses in and outside Jafza and drive the future growth of our nation. The renewal of these partnerships is a testament to the vision of our country’s leadership and DP World’s ambition to foster Emirati talent into pioneering leaders of tomorrow. ”

 

Yousuf Ahmad Al Aslai, Manager, Tumoohi, DP World UAE, elaborated, “Our youth will be fundamental to the success of the UAE in the next 50 years of its development. Through the Tumoohi Programme, we look forward to creating new success stories — through enhanced technological and logistical capabilities and a young workforce, brimming with energy and ideas to ensure trade continues to grow”.

 

Sona Parsons, Head of People and Culture, Roche UAE, stated, “We are grateful for the opportunity to participate in the Tumoohi programme, offering placements for talented young Emiratis. It has enabled Roche to work closely with an Emirati female who was looking for a chance to develop her skills and experience. Tumoohi offered her the right guidance and the relationship continued, proving to be successful. I would recommend Tumoohi for any employer seeking to employ fresh graduates who are looking to learn and gain experience.”

 

Nouf Sami Alnuaimi, Head of People Department, Drydocks World, said, “As a leading provider of marine and offshore services to the shipping, oil, gas and energy sectors and a shipyard that has broken records for some of the largest new build offshore fabrication projects worldwide, we understand the value of having exceptional individuals in the organization. The Programme has been a great way to attract and train local talent, get them acquainted with the business, and test their abilities before we can hire them full-time.”

 

Ahmed Al Hammadi, COO, Dubai Maritime City, said, “Dubai Maritime City covers every aspect of the marine industry, from ship repair, yacht manufacturing, marine suppliers, engineering, and technical expertise. The collaboration will give the apprentices wide exposure and an understanding of the sector in the UAE and the GCC and make a tangible contribution.”

 

Hamza Mustafa, COO, P&O Marinas, said, “At P&O Marinas, through our yachting and coastal destinations, we believe in offering more than just world-class services and facilities. To realise our vision, we are committed to attracting and retaining the best local talents and the Tumoohi Programme has further helped us in this endeavour.”

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Ahmed bin Saeed inaugurates 24th WETEX and Dubai Solar Show

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, inaugurated the 24th Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) and Dubai Solar Show (DSS).

 

WETEX & DSS is organised by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum. The exhibition’s theme is “At the Forefront of Sustainability”.

 

It runs until 29th September at the Dubai World Trade Centre, in Halls 1 to 8, Arena Halls 1 and 2, and Sheikh Saeed Halls 1, 2 and 3. This year, WETEX & DSS spreads over 62,513 square metres, with the participation of 1,750 companies from 55 countries, in addition to 64 sponsors, 32 partners and supporting entities. The exhibition also includes 20 international pavilions.

 

Sheikh Ahmed was welcomed by Matar Humaid Al Tayer, Chairman of DEWA, and Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, Founder and Chairman of WETEX & DSS, along with several DEWA officials.

 

“Guided by the vision and directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the Emirate has become an international centre for the green economy, supporting the UAE’s efforts to achieve sustainable development and enhance the country’s leading position in this field. The success of WETEX and Dubai Solar Show year after year confirms its vital role in consolidating Dubai’s position as a global business hub. The exhibition brings together major international companies specialised in the water, energy, environment and sustainability sectors to display their latest products and innovative technologies and take advantage of the investment opportunities offered by Dubai, which is one of the safest and most stable investment destinations in the world,” H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed said.

 

For his part, Al Tayer said, “Between 2011 and 2021, the number of WETEX visitors increased nearly tenfold. This underlines its position as the region’s largest specialised exhibition. It provides an important platform for global organisations in the energy, water, environment, oil and gas, green development and related sectors to present their latest solutions, products and innovative technologies. The exhibition also showcases to the world, the UAE and Dubai’s achievements in the renewable and clean energy sector to promote sustainability, in line with the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 to provide 100 percent of Dubai’s total power capacity from clean energy sources by 2050.”

 

Al Tayer also said that the exhibition provides an opportunity for government and private organisations to reach thousands of exhibitors, participants, officials and decision-makers to make deals and build partnerships, as well as identify market needs. This is especially important given the significant increase in renewable and clean energy projects in the UAE and the region. WETEX & DSS also provides a unique platform for investors to build business relationships and connect with decision-makers in various sectors. Moreover, the exhibition allows visitors to benefit from the busy schedule of specialised seminars and workshops.

 

Sheikh Ahmed , accompanied by Matar Humaid Al Tayer, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer and senior officials, toured the exhibition. They were briefed about the latest technologies, innovations and new products in energy, water desalination, green technologies, clean and renewable energy solutions, environmental sustainability, oil and gas, the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, digital transformation, Artificial Intelligence, and R&D, among others. His Highness toured DEWA’s pavilion and stands of a number of participating companies and organisations such as ENOC, Siemens Energy, ACWA Power, Ducab, Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), Masdar, Jeddah Cables, Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Ghantoot Energy, SAP, as well as several country pavilions.

 

In addition to presenting the latest technologies and innovations in the energy, water, sustainability, renewable and clean energy sectors from around the world, DEWA organised 8 panel discussions and seminars on clean energy and smart mobility, during the first day, with the participation of prominent specialists and experts.

 

The inauguration was attended by Mohammed Mohammed Saleh, Director-General of Etihad Water and Electricity; Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director General of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism; Ahmed Buti Al Muhairbi, Secretary General of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy; Saif Humaid Al Falasi, CEO of ENOC; Ahmed Bin Shafar, CEO of Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation (Empower); Mishal Abdulkarim Julfar , Executive Director of Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services; Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO of Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar); Abdulla Bin Kalban, Managing Director of Emirates Global Aluminium, and a number of officials from the public and private sectors.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

DP World donates $2.5 million and pledges logistics support for Pakistan flood relief

DUBAI, DP World Chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem visited Pakistan last week, where he pledged logistics support and donated US$2.5 million to help people in the south of the country following the recent devastating floods.

 

After visiting flood-affected areas, the Chairman met with Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa. DP World donated US$1 million to the Pakistan Army Fund for Flood Affectees and pledged another US$1.5 million in relief items, including shelter, medication, food items, and cooking implements.

 

The donations are through the DP World Foundation, which was launched in April to carry out humanitarian work and facilitate initiatives financed by the public and private sectors.

 

“The devastation and impact on Pakistan are heart-breaking. Visiting areas affected by natural disasters always forces you to put things into perspective as you try to fathom the enormity of the situation. It could be months before we understand the scale of the damage. However, for now, we must look at the most efficient ways to extend relief to aid local communities in distress,” said Bin Sulayem.

 

Warehousing space at DP World’s facilities in Karachi will be set aside for logistics support, with DP World covering the cost of warehousing and stock management.

 

“The disaster is much worse than what most people realise. With more than one-third of the country affected, Pakistan’s economy has suffered a devastating blow that will run into the billions. As leaders representing the global business community, it is imperative to identify immediate support and relief for the people of Pakistan. We must collaborate closely with government institutions and join hands with private partners or NGOs, to mobilise support across the community,” he added.

 

DP World has provided expertise and resources to help the humanitarian community respond to major disasters since signing an agreement with the UN’s World Food Program in 2017. The company uses its experience as a global trade enabler working across six continents to help connect organisations, communities and individuals with the resources they need during emergencies.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency