150 players from Dubai Clubs participate in ‘Dubai Grassroots Football Festival – U 8’

DUBAI, Dubai Sports Council (DSC) has launched “Dubai Grassroots Football Festival – U 8” for the sports season 2022-2023, which is organised by Dubai clubs football companies in collaboration with DSC.

The Festival aims to support the sports talents programme and boost grassroots & juniors’ technical level, based on FIFA’s instructions to implement the best world practices in football grassroots.

“Dubai Grassroots Football Festival – U 8” is organised in four stages (Al-Nasr, Al-Wasl, Shabab Al-Ahli & Hatta). The first stage was held at Hatta Club with 150 players from Dubai’s four sports clubs, who joined various sports, entertainment & cultural activities as part of this Festival.

Participating teams were classified into four groups. Each group plays four football matches at different stadiums. After each game, the teams participate in other activities, comprising various sports competitions such as ball shooting, footvolley, running, and tug of war, in addition to awareness lectures and cultural competitions.

The Festival’s second stage is scheduled on Saturday, 4th Feb. at Al-Wasl Club, while the third stage will take place Saturday, 25th Feb. at Al-Nasr Club, and the fourth stage will be held on Saturday, 4th March at Shabab Al-Ahli Club.

The Festival provides technical support for football companies to develop grassroots programmes, provides enough time for promising players to learn and enjoy football games and boost their skills, and enhances Dubai’s position in the sports sector.

Source: Emirates News Agency

His Excellency Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer inaugurates Eaton’s new Customer Experience Centre in Dubai

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD&CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), inaugurated power management company Eaton’s new Customer Experience Centre (CEC) in National Industries Park, Jebel Ali, Dubai. The opening ceremony was attended by HE Dr. Mohammed Al Zarooni, Chairman of Dubai Integrated Economic Zone Authority (DIEZ), and Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO & Managing Director, DP World UAE, in addition to Eaton’s senior leaders in Europe and Middle East. Also, in attendance was Frank Joseph, Commercial Counselor of the Consulate General of the United States of America in Dubai.

HE Saeed Al Tayer congratulated Eaton on the opening of the customer experience centre. Al Tayer highlighted the role Eaton has played in the UAE, helping customers in power management through smart solutions, in addition to its investments towards sustainability.

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), said, “I am pleased to be here today to inaugurate Eaton Middle East’s Customer Experience Centre (CEC), the first innovation centre by Eaton outside Europe and USA, and I congratulate you on this significant achievement. This new state of the art facility is a qualitative addition in this field and will allow Eaton to provide its customers with a wide range of in-person and virtual training resources on a variety of topics, including design, technology and best practice for power applications. DEWA is committed to promoting sustainability and digital transformation in the UAE and the region and recognizes that Eaton’s investment is a positive step in this direction.”

“Dubai has adopted a transparent economic policy that has fostered a strong international reputation. This has encouraged global businesses to use Dubai as a base for regional and international operations. As Dubai and the UAE introduce innovative legislation to enhance competitiveness on a global level, we are witnessing a growing number of companies having a Middle Eastern presence,” added Al Tayer.

Abdulla Bin Damithan, highlighted Eaton as one of the success stories of DP World’s National Industries Park and the strategic role they have played in promoting the industrial district.

Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO & Managing Director, DP World UAE said: “As smart trade enablers, we believe in reducing carbon footprint and increasing efficiency at every step of the supply chain. The launch of Eaton’s Customer Experience Centre is a testament to the UAE’s ambition to increase its target for power generation from clean energy to 30 per cent by 2030, and highlights the commitment of DP World and the National Industries Park to supporting the growth of innovative businesses like Eaton to harness Fourth Industrial Revolution solutions for a reliable, efficient, safe use of energy. We look forward to witnessing the company grow in its mission and continue to find DP World as its trusted partner for driving energy transformation.”

The new facility will serve as a centre of excellence for Eaton to showcase, train and demonstrate Eaton’s products and integrated solutions for industry professionals, end-users and consultants. It will represent an enabler for customers to accelerate the adoption of digital power management solutions in their business. The facility is a state-of-the art feature-ready experience centre that will enable both theoretical and practical training for different types of technologies supporting customers to achieve their sustainability, energy transition and digital transformation targets.

In his speech, Ashraf Yehia, Managing Director, Eaton Middle East, stated: “The CEC is a reiteration of Eaton’s continued and deep commitment to the UAE. It is not only an important growth market for the company but also a regional technology hub for the Middle East. The establishment of this centre is in line with Eaton’s commitment to achieving global technology leadership through its focus on innovation and helping our customers address the most critical power management challenges. We deliver technologies that help our customers across the region manage power more efficiently, sustainably and safely.”

“Eaton Middle East is targeting the next-generation of Emirati power management experts and closing the power industry gap with hands-on education, training and industry programs which will give them not only the theory but also the practical experience,” added Yehia.

The customer experience centre showcases several products from smart power management and industrial control, critical power systems, Power Quality, Life Safety, Oil & Gas and Utility applications. Customers from across the region will also benefit from hands-on training with products in a true application and address knowledge gaps through training designed for seasoned and new engineers.

Source: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority

DEWA is the Organising Partner of DIPMF 2023

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is participating in the Dubai International Project Management Forum (DIPMF) as the Organising Partner. DIPMF is organised by the Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai (RTA) in cooperation with the Project Management Institute (PMI), DP World, and the Learning Partner, the International Institute for Learning (IIL), under the theme ‘Fostering Wellbeing’.

On the second day of the DIPMF, HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, will participate in a panel discussion titled ‘Sustainability in Project Management.’

“We are pleased to be the Organising Partner of the 8th Dubai International Project Management Forum, which is held under the theme ‘Fostering Wellbeing, to present Dubai’s experience in project management as well as best practices and experiences implemented in Dubai, which has become a global benchmark for best practices in all sectors, especially major projects in infrastructure, services and real estate. Dubai has achieved global leadership in these areas and maintains its top position in global competitiveness reports. During our participation in the DIPMF, we will highlight DEWA’s experience in developing infrastructure projects according to the highest standards of sustainability as well as our efforts in implementing pioneering projects to diversify our sources of clean energy production. These include all the clean and renewable energy sources and technologies available in Dubai, in line with the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050, to provide 100% of Dubai’s total power production from clean energy sources by 2050,” said Al Tayer.

The 8th DIPMF is held on 25-26 January 2023 in Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai. During its participation, DEWA will highlight its key projects in the renewable and clean energy sector, smart initiatives, and efforts to advance sustainable development and promote the transition towards a sustainable green economy.

Source: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority

UK Government participates at Arab Health 2023

DUBAI, The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) is participating at Arab Health 2023, the largest healthcare event of its kind in the Middle East, to explore collaborations and partnerships within the GCC, and to further strengthen its trade ties with the region.

During the week, DIT will welcome a number of key senior government leaders from the National Health Service (NHS), the Department for International Trade (DIT) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).

In addition, it will be bringing 10 NHS organisations to connect and share their expertise with other healthcare experts from across the region, alongside a delegation of some of the UK’s leading digital health, medtech and life sciences innovators, allowing visitors to see how their cutting-edge solutions can tackle certain of the major challenges of modern healthcare.

Simon Penney, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for the Middle East and Pakistan, said, “Today’s healthcare challenges are universal. The UK plays a leading role in convening solutions to address these issues. One of our ambitions at Arab Health this year is to collaborate with partners, sharing our learnings, and highlighting the role that innovation and sustainability play in the future of healthcare. We will do this by discussing our shared challenges – including cancer and mental health – in our UK seminars. We invite you to discover the best of British innovation at Arab Health and to join us to explore new opportunities for collaboration.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

India-UAE Partnership Summit Calls for Economic Partnerships to Drive the Two Countries’ Development Plans

Dubai, UAE – Celebrating the special economic relations between India and the UAE, Dubai Chambers today hosts the India-UAE Partnership Summit at its headquarters in Dubai.

Hon. Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, inaugurated the Summit with an opening keynote where he highlighted that the UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) has given a natural boost to key sectors such as food and agriculture products as well as gems and jewelry.

“India and the UAE are both pursuing dynamic trade and investment policies. India hopes to see its exports touch US$1 trillion in the near to medium term. Our growing bilateral trade will play an integral role in the UAE’s efforts to double the size of its economy by 2030. The destinies of the UAE and India have been inextricably intertwined for centuries. A closer collaboration, trust and the spirit of entrepreneurship will create limitless opportunities for our economies, our industries, our cities, and our people, now and for generations to come. This is the vision that CEPA aims to turn into reality.” Hon. Goyal said.

He also highlighted the various cooperation prospects which include the rupee-dirham trade, the virtual trade corridor, the food corridor and leveraging UAE and India’s startup ecosystems. Sectors such as textiles, green energy (wind, solar and hydro), connectivity infrastructure (airports, ports and roads) as well as waste management, were also amongst the areas of opportunity for both countries.

During his keynote address, Mohammad Ali Rashid Lootah, President & CEO of Dubai Chambers, revealed that the number of new Indian companies that joined Dubai Chamber of Commerce in 2022 exceeded 11,000, bringing the total number of Indian companies registered with the Chamber to more than 83,000. This reflects the strength of economic, investment and trade links between the two countries and the importance of economic partnerships in promoting future bilateral relations.

Lootah pointed out that the international office of Dubai International Chamber, one of the three chambers operating under the Dubai Chambers, in Mumbai plays an important role in developing mutual relations and attracting more Indian start-ups and SMEs to the emirate. He confirmed that this year will see expansion in the Chamber’s Mumbai office activities to keep pace with the growing momentum in bilateral relations.

He added: “Our international offices, including our office in India, work in line with the Dubai Global initiative announced by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, to cement the emirate’s position as a business and investment hub that attracts international investment and supports the expansion of local businesses to overseas markets.”

Organised by the International Business Linkage Forum (IBLF) in partnership with Dubai International Chamber – one of the three chambers operating under Dubai Chambers – the Summit highlights the two nations’ bilateral relations with a focus on opportunities in manufacturing and start-ups, agritech and food processing, the future of health, and fintech and investment.

Dubai International Chamber seeks to attract multinational companies based in India and expand the Dubai’s trade ties with the India market. Through the IBLF exclusive network of prominent personalities globally, the Summit offers the chance to explore synergies, growth areas and sectors where both nations might work together for mutual benefit.

As both economies predict strong growth in 2023, the Summit calls for exploring opportunities in new sectors, moving away from the current trading patterns to new areas, reflecting both nations’ desire to develop significant digital economies and ignite greater innovation.

Mr. Rajiv Podar, Chairman IBLF says “The bilateral trade is all set to touch US$88 billion in 2022-23. Traditionally food and energy securities has been the prime focus between the UAE and India, however CEPA focuses also on the SME sector opening a flood of opportunities across the sectors.”

Dinesh Joshi, President IBLF and Chairman of SatyaGiri Group of Companies, says: “The visionary leadership of India and the UAE has reinforced our existing relations which will have a long-lasting impact in the coming times. The signing of the CEPA in 88 days shows the commitment from both nations. The India UAE Partnership Summit aims to bring the stakeholders from both sides to develop strong synergies.”

The CEPA Agreement signed in 2022 by the UAE and India will increase trade exchange by 120 per cent, from US$45 billion to US$100 billion and services trade to US$15 billion in the next five years.

The Summit features keynote speakers including Ambassador of India to UAE, HE Sunjay Sudhir and a host of international panelists and business leaders – enabling a broader, global view – including Essa Abdulla Al Ghurair, Chairman of Essa Al Ghurair Investment; HE Dr. Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al Banna, Former Ambassador of UAE to India.

Speakers called for the development of economic partnerships that underpin the ambitious development visions of the two countries and economic growth objectives. Discussions focused on opportunities in the manufacturing sectors, emerging enterprises, agro-industries, food and financial technologies.

While petroleum products and jewellery remain the most exported goods from India to Dubai, the Summit serves to underline India’s growing expertise – as one of the world’s biggest economies – in several fields, including cutting-edge technological innovations, healthcare and finance.

The Summit is designed to foster stronger understanding and better links between the two nations, as Dubai looks to enhance its reputation as a global business hub.

Also underpinning its commitment to growing trade and easing business links with India, Dubai International Chamber opened a representative office in Mumbai five years ago to help the flow of trade and services in both directions. Through such offices, the Chamber is able to strengthen partnerships with global corporations, investors and entrepreneurs and boost Dubai’s status as a major trading hub.

More than 30% of the start-up community in Dubai is represented by Indians, while Indian companies and NRI-owned entities have generated around 1 million jobs in the UAE.

Source: Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry