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Museum of the Future Renews Strategic Collaboration with Dubai Municipality

The Museum of the Future has announced the extension of its strategic partnership with Dubai Municipality, reinforcing its commitment to shaping a prosperous future for Dubai and solidifying the city’s global standing as a hub for innovators and futurists. Building on the success of their initial partnership established in September 2022, the renewed collaboration between the Museum of the Future and Dubai Municipality will focus on the continued development, implementation, and facilitation of emerging technologies in key sectors. These sectors include smart cities, urban planning, sustainable construction, agricultural technology, and food security. A significant aspect of this ongoing partnership is the continuation of the museum’s ‘Tomorrow Today’ exhibition, a collaborative effort with Dubai Municipality. The exhibition explores diverse ways in which technology can offer potential solutions to global, societal, and environmental challenges. ‘Tomorrow, Today’ showcases concepts, prototypes, and next-generation technology in areas such as agriculture, waste management, the environment, food security, and city planning. His Excellency Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, highlighted the partnership’s swift progress in advancing smart cities, urban planning, and sustainable city design. The collaboration aims to enable organizations to leverage advanced technology and innovative practices for the benefit of humanity. Over the past 12 months, the Museum of the Future and Dubai Municipality have jointly organized various events alongside other partners, inspiring future creative thinkers to contribute to the development of new solutions for a brighter tomorrow. In a recent collaboration, the museum and Dubai Municipality distributed 2071 Ghaf trees to visitors during the 52nd UAE National Day weekend, aligning with a commitment to a more sustainable future. This event was especially significant during the UAE’s Year of Sustainability and the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) held at Dubai Expo City.

Government

Dubai Eases Cruise Ship Traffic for the 2023/24 Season

With the commencement of the 2023/24 cruise season, the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) in Dubai are actively working to ensure the seamless arrival and departure of cruise ships at Dubai ports. The PCFC, through its various departments, aims to solidify Dubai’s status as a prominent global tourist destination and a distinctive cruise tourism hub by prioritizing the comfort and safety of both ship passengers and crews. His Excellency Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation, highlighted the pivotal role played by PCFC in collaboration with relevant authorities to facilitate cruise vessel traffic in Dubai waters. The emphasis is on maintaining stringent yet flexible security and safety frameworks. During the ongoing cruise season, where up to 150 ships are expected to visit Dubai, the Security Department of the PCFC is actively involved in facilitating the movement of ships, ensuring the safety and security of visitors and crews. The department’s responsibilities vary based on the categorization of ships, whether commercial or tourist vessels, requiring the implementation of specific security requirements and measures tailored to each port. Bin Sulayem stressed the PCFC’s commitment to implementing a comprehensive and integrated security system aligned with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code to ensure compliance with regulations for everyone on board vessels. He also highlighted the role of the Environment, Health, and Safety Department (EHS) under the Department of Planning and Development – Trakhees. The EHS Department conducts inspections on cruise ships arriving in Dubai, verifying compliance with safety requirements, equipment standards, ballast water, and other environmental and health standards to protect the marine environment and the Emirate of Dubai from potential pollution or health risks. Expressing gratitude for the efforts of the Security and EHS Departments, Bin Sulayem emphasized their contribution to making Dubai a leading and safe destination in the region. The efforts align with the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33) and Dubai’s goals of positioning itself among the top three urban economies globally. In recognition of the Security Department’s supervision of vessels passing through Dubai and ensuring port security, an honoring ceremony was organized on board the Resilient Lady cruise ship. This event, attended by key officials and stakeholders, celebrated the Department’s efforts with trophies exchanged between the ship’s captain and representatives of the PCFC Security Department. Additionally, Dubai recently welcomed the Kuwaiti research ship, “Al Mostakshif,” affiliated with the Kuwaiti Institute for Scientific Research (KISR). The ship, specializing in marine life studies and scientific research projects, arrived in Dubai to participate in the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28). The Trakhees Department’s Environment, Health, and Safety Department played a crucial role in verifying the ship and crew certificates, inspecting shipping and communication devices, and ensuring compliance with environmental standards and regulations, including gas emissions and ballast water checks.

Government

Dubai Press Club and Dolby Collaborate to Host Workshop on Immersive Podcasting

The Dubai Press Club (DPC), in collaboration with Dolby Laboratories, recently conducted a workshop titled ‘Immersive Podcasting in Dolby Atmos.’ This initiative, part of DPC’s commitment to promoting podcasting in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, aimed to enhance the capabilities of podcast creators in delivering immersive audio storytelling experiences for their audiences. Dolby Laboratories has been actively collaborating with podcast creators across various genres, enabling them to leverage Dolby Atmos technology to enrich their storytelling. Leading audio-first content providers worldwide have embraced Dolby Atmos for creating podcasts, spoken word narratives, and audiobooks. Anghami, a prominent regional service in MENA, has been delivering Dolby Atmos Music and podcasts on its platform for paid subscribers since 2021, consistently providing premium content. Dolby Atmos, known for its three-dimensional sound placement and movement capabilities, brings a higher level of detail, clarity, and depth to the listening experience. By allowing precise positioning of sounds, it enhances realism across different genres, enabling audiences to vividly visualize scenes through audio cues alone. Dr. Maitha bint Issa Buhumaid, Director of Dubai Press Club and Director of Strategic Media Affairs at the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO), emphasized the significance of such workshops in helping podcasters create more compelling experiences. She highlighted the commitment of Dubai Press Club to nurture the expertise of audio storytellers and empower emerging talents in the Arabic podcasting realm. Dr. Buhumaid also reiterated the club’s dedication to organizing training workshops throughout the year to elevate excellence in the region’s podcasting industry, reinforcing Dubai’s role as a media hub. Karan Grover, Senior Director India, Middle East and Africa (IMEA) at Dolby, expressed excitement about the transformative journey with the Dubai Press Club, aiming to empower podcasters in the MENA region. The collaboration seeks to illuminate and elevate the storytelling experience, enabling creators to craft immersive narratives that resonate across dimensions, enriching the auditory landscape for audiences worldwide. The workshop guided participants through various stages of the podcast creation process, emphasizing criteria for connecting successfully with audiences through acoustic experiences using Dolby Atmos. Topics included key factors contributing to the success of a voice and other aspects crucial for creating a remarkable listening experience.

Government

UAE Demonstrates Resilient Performance in Real Estate, Tourism, and Aviation Sectors Amidst Global Challenges

The UAE Central Bank (CBUAE) has reported that despite the prevailing global uncertainty and stringent monetary conditions worldwide, the real estate sector in the UAE has sustained positive performance from July to October 2023. As outlined in its quarterly economic review for 2023, the Central Bank highlighted that residential transactions in Abu Dhabi experienced a substantial year-on-year increase of 56 percent, reaching AED 67.8 billion in the first nine months of 2023. According to REIDIN, the average sales price of residential properties in Abu Dhabi exhibited a 3.2 percent growth in Q3, 2023, compared to the corresponding period the previous year. In October 2023, the growth in sales prices accelerated to 3.9 percent year-on-year. The average rent continued its upward trajectory, with a year-on-year increase of 0.8 percent in the third quarter and 2.6 percent in October 2023, following a 0.5 percent year-on-year increase in Q2 2023. Consequently, the average rental yield stood at 6.2 percent in Q3 2023, remaining relatively steady compared to the 6.3 percent recorded in October. The report further noted, based on Dubai Land Department (DLD) data, that the value of real estate transactions in Dubai surged by 37 percent year-on-year, surpassing AED 500 billion in the first 10 months of the year. The volume of transactions during the initial three quarters increased by 36 percent year-on-year, totaling more than 116,000 transactions. The number of new investors in Dubai’s real estate market increased by 15 percent year-on-year in the first three quarters of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. The average residential property sale price in Dubai saw a marginal year-on-year increase of 0.3 percent in Q3 2023. Meanwhile, average rent increased by 12 percent year-on-year in Q3 2023, slowing to 5.7 percent year-on-year in October. This resulted in an average rental yield of 8.8 percent in Q3 2023, maintaining stability compared to the 8.7 percent recorded in October. Regarding tourism and hospitality, the report highlighted the initiation of the National Tourism Strategy 2031 in the UAE as part of the “Projects of the 50,” with the goal of becoming a top global tourism destination by 2031. The plan aims to increase the tourism sector’s contribution to GDP by AED 450 billion, attract investments worth AED 100 billion, and host 40 million hotel guests annually by 2031. In the first eight months of 2023, Abu Dhabi’s hospitality sector exhibited robust performance, with the total number of hotel guests reaching 3.2 million, a 31 percent increase compared to the previous year. Hotel occupancy rates stood at 70 percent, with guests staying an average of 2.6 nights. The CBUAE report highlighted that the data for the first three quarters of 2023 indicates Dubai’s continued prominence as a global tourism hub. Hotel occupancy increased to 75.7 percent, showing a 4.9 percentage point rise from the same period in 2022 and surpassing 2019 figures by 2.3 percentage points. Although the average stay per guest decreased from 4 to 3.7 nights, the total number of occupied room nights saw a year-on-year increase of 13 percent in 2023, reaching 30.4 million nights, a 32 percent growth from 2019. Additionally, Abu Dhabi International Airport experienced a significant surge in passenger traffic, reaching almost 6 million passengers in Q3 2023, a 29.3 percent year-on-year increase. The airport also recorded 37,903 aircraft movements in Q3 2023, a 21.8 percent increase from Q3 2022. Abu Dhabi’s global connectivity expanded with 119 destinations accessible via 24 airlines from the airport in the third quarter of 2023, with the most frequented routes being to London, Mumbai, and Kochi. Furthermore, the opening of Terminal A in November 2023 is anticipated to significantly enhance the airport’s overall capacity. Dubai Airports has revised its 2023 forecast, expecting 86.8 million passengers, an increase from the previously anticipated 85 million. This adjustment indicates that Dubai International Airport is poised to surpass its pre-pandemic passenger traffic of 86.3 million in 2019. In the first three quarters of the year, the airport managed 64.5 million passengers, with a notable 22.9 million recorded in Q3, reflecting a 39.3 percent increase from the same period in 2022 and a 1 percent increase from 2019 during peak summer travel.

Government

UAE Strengthens Measures in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing System

The Ministry of Economy conducted a briefing session where it examined key updates pertaining to the advancement of the anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism system (AML/CFT) in the nation. Specifically, the focus was on Cabinet Decision No. 109 of 2023 concerning the organization of real beneficiary procedures. Another noteworthy development is the Cabinet Decision on administrative sanctions for violations of the provisions outlined in Cabinet Decision No. 109 of 2023. The aim is to bolster the competitiveness of the national business environment and reinforce the UAE’s economic standing on both regional and global scales. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy, Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, emphasized the significance of refining real beneficiary procedures within the UAE’s AML/CFT framework. He highlighted that these recent resolutions mark a crucial step forward in supporting the country’s endeavors to combat suspicious financial activities. This initiative aligns with the Ministry’s strategic objectives and adheres to global standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Al Saleh underscored that these resolutions constitute a valuable addition to existing AML legislation, particularly in the regulation of real beneficiary procedures. The updates aim to enhance the collection, evaluation, and registration of real beneficiary data for all private sector enterprises in the country, including those in commercial-free zones, in collaboration with relevant local licensing entities. The amendments introduce novel mechanisms for registration authorities in the country, specifying the procedures for registrars and legal entities to establish a minimal regulatory framework for real beneficiary procedures in alignment with licensing, registration, partner, or shareholder registry procedures. These changes seek to achieve the highest levels of compliance, fortifying the UAE’s economic position. They also encompass the development of efficient and sustainable operational and regulatory mechanisms to oversee the real beneficiary procedures of all registered companies, conforming to international transparency standards. The Ministry stressed that these amendments better support the regulation of real beneficiary procedures, fostering partnerships through consolidated procedures within a unified national system involving all registrars. Semi-annual performance reports are to be submitted, reinforcing coordination, and providing indications of registrar compliance with the resolution’s provisions. Cabinet Resolution No.109 emphasizes regulating access to real beneficiaries in complex structures, establishing grievance standards and controls, and obliging registrars to adopt a risk-based approach. This includes identifying risks, policies, and measures to reduce risk through simplified or enhanced due diligence requirements, facilitating the reporting of suspicious transactions to the Financial Information Unit. The amendments also incorporate clauses on the organization of real beneficiary procedures, defining nominal members and complex structures to prevent the concealment of the identity of the natural person controlling a legal entity. The resolution outlines five steps to identify the real beneficial owner, incorporating a risk-based approach, tracing through legal persons or arrangements, considering joint ownership or control, determining the natural person who controls the legal entity, and designating the senior management officer as the ultimate beneficial owner. Nominee board members are assigned specific duties, such as informing the legal person of their status and providing required data, notifying of any changes, and reporting cessation of their role within a specified timeframe. The decision underscores the necessity of applying a certified risk management-based approach to registered enterprises, ensuring they are not exploited for money laundering or terrorism financing. This involves classifying, assessing, addressing, and mitigating potential risks through risk assessment, verification, and monitoring. Additionally, the resolution addresses the establishment of a Registrar’s AML/CFT unit responsible for implementing anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing policies, procedures, and requirements. This unit will provide real-time reports and updates to the Ministry. The Cabinet Decision on administrative sanctions outlines penalties for violations, ranging from warnings to financial penalties and license suspensions, emphasizing the Ministry’s commitment to fortifying the national AML/CFT system. The Ministry aims to raise awareness and compliance levels among companies to solidify the UAE’s position as a global economic hub.

Tourism, Uncategorized

UAE Secures Top Spot in the Middle East and Ranks Fourth Globally for Remote Work

The UAE has achieved the top position in the Middle East and secured the fourth spot globally as a leading destination for remote work, as per a recent ranking by VisaGuide.World, a prominent authority in monitoring and assessing visa systems worldwide. Specializing in evaluating countries’ efforts to establish an appealing environment for digital talent and remote work, the VisaGuide.World website placed the UAE at the fourth position, following Spain, Argentina, and Romania. The rankings are developed based on various factors contributing to the effectiveness and attractiveness of visa systems. Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, highlighted that the UAE, guided by the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, has demonstrated excellence across various digital domains. The country has established a flexible and forward-looking remote work system, serving as a role model for efficiency, adaptability, and readiness in the face of challenges. Al Olama emphasized the UAE government’s commitment to remote work, facilitated by advanced digital infrastructure, which played a crucial role in overcoming the significant challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The government’s proactive measures ensured resilience and continuity in the functioning of governments and economic systems worldwide. VisaGuide.World functions as a comprehensive online guide specializing in travel and entry visas, offering simplified information, news, and crucial updates on visa policy changes globally. The evaluation criteria encompass various aspects such as visa and tax policies, internet speed, income requirements for visa applications, cost of living, and the tourist attractions of the respective country.

Tourism

Hatta Earns Global Acclaim as a Sustainable and Culturally Enriched Destination

The enchanting Hatta region of Dubai, nestled in the Hajar Mountains, is undergoing a remarkable transformation, positioning itself as a model for sustainable growth and cultural preservation. This visionary development is gaining widespread acclaim, solidifying Hatta’s status as a destination of increasing popularity on both national and global scales.Recognized as one of the ’50 Most Beautiful Small Towns in the World’ by Condé Nast Traveler in May this year, Hatta reflects Dubai’s visionary leadership and commitment to balanced growth. Situated 130 km southeast of Dubai city, Hatta has not only become a must-visit destination but also serves as an example of how modern development can seamlessly coexist with cultural conservation and environmental sustainability. The Hatta Master Development Plan, initiated in 2021 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, plays a pivotal role in this transformative journey. Integral to the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, the development plan focuses on enhancing residents’ well-being, creating unique visitor experiences, and catalyzing Hatta’s ascent as a vital tourism and cultural hub. His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Dubai’s Commissioner General for Infrastructure, Urban Planning, and Well-Being Pillar, emphasized that Hatta’s development, guided by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s visionary strategy, strikes a harmonious balance between sustainability and economic growth while preserving the region’s unique cultural identity. As part of the initial phase of the plan, the ‘Hatta, The Highlands of Dubai’ campaign was launched to promote the region’s natural beauty, pleasant climate, and rich history. Notably, Hatta received a significant boost with the development of the new Hatta Souq and the revitalization of the Hatta Heritage Village. The Souq, blending traditional and contemporary designs, has become a vibrant marketplace showcasing local products and crafts, while the Heritage Village has transformed into a cultural landmark, highlighting the region’s rich history and traditions. With attractions like Hatta Dam, Hatta Hill Park, Hatta Honeybee Garden, and Discovery Centre, Hatta has become a bustling tourist hub offering distinctive experiences in nature and heritage. The first phase of the plan also witnessed the creation of a robust infrastructure, including an extensive network of cycling tracks, enhancing connectivity and accessibility for eco-friendly travel and adventure sportThe second phase, launched in early 2023, includes 22 projects and initiatives, featuring the transformation of Hatta Beach into an all-season tourist spot. The Hatta Beach Project, with the Crystal Lagoon, is designed to provide year-round leisure and entertainment facilities, further elevating the region’s appeal. Another notable project is the Hatta Sustainable Waterfalls, near Hatta Dam, uniquely designed to combine sustainability, heritage, and economic development. The hexagonal beehive design, inspired by Hatta’s honey-making traditions, adds a cultural touch to the project. Additionally, a 5.4 km cable car will be installed, carrying visitors from the dam to the top of Umm Al Nusour, the highest peak in Dubai. Hatta has emerged as a hub for sports and culture, hosting events such as the Dubai Fitness Challenge and the Spartan Race. These events underscore Hatta’s potential for hosting international sporting events and promoting an active lifestyle.

Tourism

Arabian Travel Market Establishes Key Partnerships with ICCA and GBTA as Knowledge Collaborators

Arabian Travel Market (ATM) has unveiled a strategic collaboration with the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) and the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) for the forthcoming edition of the event, scheduled from May 6th to 9th, 2024, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Designated as ‘Knowledge Partners’ for the regional trade show, these esteemed global organizations will offer comprehensive insights and opportunities within the thriving domains of business events and travel. Citing data from the ICCA statistical forecast, which delineates the history and performance of the International Association Meetings Industry from 1963 to 2022, it was revealed that 10,602 business events were documented globally last year, with 9,009 (85 percent) being conducted in person. This marked a remarkable 349 percent surge from the previous year when only 2,007 in-person events occurred. Notably, the Middle East accounted for the highest percentage of in-person delegates (94 percent) in the official figures for the preceding year. The business travel industry is also witnessing substantial growth, as indicated by the 2023 GBTA Business Travel Index™ Report, revealing that the global business travel sector rebounded more swiftly than anticipated in 2023. Factors such as pent-up demand post-pandemic and healthier economic conditions than projected were identified as significant contributors to this positive trend. The report further highlighted a 47 percent increase in global business travel spending to $1.03 trillion last year, with expectations for this figure to reach nearly $1.8 trillion globally by 2027.Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director at Arabian Travel Market, expressed: “The latest research underscores the robustness of the business events and business travel sectors. As integral verticals at ATM, the official partnership with ICCA and GBTA for the 2024 edition will elevate our offerings. Collaborating with these esteemed industry leaders, ATM aims to provide enhanced value and innovation to its attendees and exhibitors. With a dedicated focus on these pivotal sectors, ATM is committed to delivering a world-class event that serves as a platform for networking, education, and business opportunities for global professionals.” During ATM 2024, ICCA will present seminars covering various MICE industry topics, while GBTA will delineate prevailing trends in the business travel sector. These seminars aim to provide valuable insights into recent research, innovations, and best practices within the industry. Dr. Senthil Gopinath, CEO of ICCA, expressed: “ICCA proudly announces our collaboration with ATM, envisioning business events as a foundational segment in future editions. With ICCA as a Knowledge Partner for the MICE segment, we are collectively poised to redefine collaboration, innovation, and success in the interconnected realms of business.” Catherine Logan, Regional Senior Vice President EMEA and APAC at GBTA, added: “Despite being one of the smaller global business travel markets, the MEA region has significant growth potential and exceeded pre-pandemic business travel spending, reaching 95 percent recovery in 2022. Forecasts for 2023 predict business travel spend in the region to surpass this figure and reach USD$30.6 million, continuing its growth trajectory.”

Tourism

DXB Achieves Historic Milestone as the First International Airport to Attain Certified Autism Centre Designation

Dubai International (DXB) has achieved a groundbreaking milestone as the first international airport to be granted the Certified Autism Centre™ (CAC) designation by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). This accomplishment underscores Dubai Airports’ commitment to enhancing the travel experience and fostering accessibility for individuals with disabilities, aligning with Dubai’s aspirations to be recognized as a Certified Autism Destination™. Majed Al Joker, Chief Operating Officer at Dubai Airports, expressed the significance of this achievement, stating, “This recognition attests to our steadfast commitment to providing an inclusive travel experience for all our guests, including those with hidden disabilities. In line with UAE Vision 2021 and Dubai Plan 2021, aiming for the Emirate to be the world’s leading disability-friendly city, we are devoted to promoting the inclusion of all guests and creating an airport environment where everyone feels welcomed and supported. “We are honored to collaborate closely with the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) and the IBCCES team to address challenges in this area.” Essa bin Hadher, General Manager at Dubai College of Tourism, highlighted the pivotal role of Dubai International Airport as the initial touchpoint in the traveler’s journey, emphasizing the significance of this accomplishment in advancing accessibility goals. Dubai International (DXB) underwent a thorough on-site assessment of all three terminals conducted by IBCCES to earn the certification. The assessment included an evaluation of the tailored services introduced through the Sunflower Lanyard Programme. The Sunflower Lanyard Programme discreetly identifies and assists People of Determination (POD) guests, providing access to prioritized routes for check-in, passport control, security checkpoints, and boarding when wearing a sunflower lanyard. Specially trained Guest Experience Ambassadors and employees wearing a sunflower pin are available to assist POD travelers throughout their airport journey. In addition to the Sunflower Lanyard Programme, Dubai International (DXB) introduced a hidden disability service training and awareness program as part of its ‘We all meet the world differently’ initiative launched in 2022. This program, delivered to 33,000 airport staff across DXB service providers, enhances their understanding of visible and non-visible disabilities. Furthermore, a travel planner was introduced as a step-by-step visual guide for passengers with hidden disabilities, facilitating their navigation of the airport. DXB’s POD service offering includes complimentary two-hour parking, specialized assistance at customs and immigration, dedicated taxis, and wheelchair services. Myron Pincomb, IBCCES Board Chairman, commented on the certification, stating, “This certification reflects the airport operator’s dedication to exceptional service and aligns with Dubai’s vision for a more accessible city. Through our partnership, we empower airport staff with skills and tools to create a more welcoming environment for autistic and sensory-sensitive travelers, contributing to an enhanced travel experience for all.”

Health

UAE Cabinet Greenlights Establishment of Board of Directors for Emirates Drug Establishment

During the UAE Cabinet meeting, a resolution was endorsed to establish the board of directors for the Emirates Drug Establishment, with Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, appointed as the Chairman. The board comprises Dr. Maha Taysir Barakat as Vice Chairman, along with members including Dr. Essa Abdulfattah Kazim, Badr Al-Olama, Dr. Amer Ahmad Sharif, Dr. Farhan Malik, and Professor Christopher Evans. A Youth representative, nominated by the General Secretariat of the Cabinet, is also included. Additionally, the Cabinet sanctioned the appointment of Dr. Fatima Alkaabi to assume the role of Director General for the establishment. The primary objective of the Emirates Drug Establishment is to reinforce the UAE’s standing as a global hub for pharmaceutical and medical industries. This involves promoting research and development initiatives, fostering an environment conducive to pharmaceutical investments. Furthermore, the establishment aims to contribute significantly to the production, development, and export of high-quality medical and pharmaceutical products. It is committed to ensuring the accessibility, quality, effectiveness, and safety of these products, thereby playing a pivotal role in advancing the nation’s healthcare sector.

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