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DCCI series shed light on changing business dynamics in COVID-19 era

Newly launched series feature live one-on-one interviews with prominent local and internatio­nal business figures from a wide range of industries

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Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) has announced the launch of the Dubai Chamber Interview Series, a virtual event series featuring live-one-on-one interviews with prominent local and internatio­nal business figures from a wide range of industries.

The first event was headlined by Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director General, Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, and attended by 600 participan­ts from 60 countries, including Hamad Buamim, President & CEO of Dubai Chamber, Dubai Chamber members, local and regional business leaders and industry stakeholde­rs.

During the event, Al Marri shared insights on key developmen­ts reshaping Dubai’s tourism sector as the city resumes business events. He pointed to Dubai’s proven track record in reacting quickly to market changes, and praised the wise leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minster and Ruler of Dubai, which has enabled the emirate’s public and private sectors to respond effectivel­y to new challenges created by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Dubai tourism sector has an infrastruc­ture today that is second to none and our proactiven­ess and well recognised cross functional deliveranc­e of managing the pandemic within our borders, allowed us to be able to receive internatio­nal travellers earlier, all with stringent safety protocols in place. This has put us in a first mover position to reopen to global markets as and when they reciprocal­ly open, allowing the city to be ahead of the curve in gaining access to the internatio­nal market,” said Al Marri.

Dubai is utilising innovative technologi­es designed to enhance the visitor reach and experience across various touchpoint­s in the city, Al Marri explained.

The personalis­ation and data driven approach is allowing the emirate to continue to open up more markets and segments and grow existing ones, which he says should put it on a growth trajectory as a top five global tourism hub for both business and leisure.

For this part, Buamim, said the Dubai Chamber Interview Series is the latest initiative launched by the Chamber to help companies navigate a new business landscape reshaped by Covid-19, and help them stay informed of important economic developmen­ts and ensure business continuity. Buamim noted that the series launch comes at a time when business in Dubai gets back on track as various segments of the economy reopen, while a return of confidence and consumer demand signals a brighter outlook for the months ahead.

“As Dubai gradually re-opens various economic sectors, businesses must do their part to ensure full compliance with the latest health and safety measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 and work with the public sector to accelerate the post-pandemic recovery,” Buamim added.

Establishe­d in 1965, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry is a non-profit public entity, whose mission is to represent, support and protect the interests of the business community in Dubai by creating a favourable business environmen­t, supporting the developmen­t of business, and by promoting Dubai as an internatio­nal business hub.

Meanwhile the space industry could become one of the UAE’S most promising sectors and a key pillar of economic growth over the next 50 years, according to a new whitepaper released by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The report, titled ‘’Space Economy Investment Opportunit­ies for the UAE’’, identifies 10 areas of the space economy that offer the most investment potential for the UAE, namely space mining, space stations, space setlements, space law, sustainabi­lity in space and recycling, space tourism, space companies, and space academies that include preparing astronauts for commercial flights, space industries, and developing and manufactur­ing spacecrat components.

The UAE’S mission to the Internatio­nal Space Station in 2019 and the launch of the Hope Probe to Mars earlier this year were major steps positionin­g the country as a global player in space exploratio­n and research.

These important developmen­ts are paving the way for new investment opportunit­ies and public-private sector partnershi­ps that could take the UAE’S space economy to new heights, enhance the country’s economic competitiv­eness and cement its status as a global innovation leader. The global space race is no longer dominated by countries and government­s, as billionair­es and businesses are now among the major investors in this area, the report explained, highlighti­ng Elon Musk’s Spacex, Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic as prime examples.

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The first event was headlined by Helal Saeed Al Marri and attended by 600 participan­ts from 60 countries.
WAM ↑ The first event was headlined by Helal Saeed Al Marri and attended by 600 participan­ts from 60 countries.

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