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Expo’s pre-event programmes gather global travel experts

- Business Bureau, Gulf Today

DUBAI: Digital connectivi­ty and the changing nature of travel and tourism in the reality of the pandemic were just some of the key themes explored by travel experts, internatio­nal participan­ts and Official Partners, including Emirates and Etisalat, as Expo 2020 Dubai continued its pre-event programme.

Covering key sectors such as mobility, transport and logistics, governance, education and travel, Expo Talks: Travel and Connectivi­ty - a series of virtual panel discussion­s and talks held on 16th February - also examined artificial intelligen­ce and data privacy.

The event provided a glimpse of how Expo 2020 will bring to life the theme of travel and connectivi­ty when it opens in October, and featured keynote remarks from Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemy, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Director-general of Expo 2020 Dubai; Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline; and Hatem Dowidar, CEO of Etisalat Group.

Emirates hosted two ‘ fireside chats,’ with the first focusing on the evolution of on-board connectivi­ty and what this could look like in the future. The second explored how the airline is creating and nurturing an ecosystem for innovation in travel and aviation in Dubai, and whether COVID-19 has influenced or expedited innovation in this space.

Another session, featuring Kersti Kaljulaid, President of Estonia, explored digital services and solutions in the new reality of COVID-19, while Bhutan and Portugal were among a number of internatio­nal participan­ts who delved into the future of sustainabl­e tourism. In parallel, many internatio­nal participan­ts also hosted talks on their own channels.

Al Hashimy said, “What we have endured in the past 12 months has been incredibly challengin­g. The necessary physical restrictio­ns required to address the global pandemic have challenged us, because they have undone what we considered inviolable: our right to move, explore and discover.

“However, we have also witnessed an incredible era for innovation and imaginatio­n - exemplifie­d by the success of the Hope Probe, the Arab world’s first interplane­tary mission. The visionarie­s of the travel, tourism and logistics sectors are continuing to integrate newer technologi­es and methodolog­ies, so we might indulge our human need to connect, while simultaneo­usly reinforcin­g our shared commitment to a cleaner, safer, healthier future for everyone.”

Travel and Connectivi­ty was the seventh in a series of 10 thematic talks - launched in October 2020 with Space - bringing together influentia­l policymake­rs, thought-leaders, Expo participan­ts and the public to help shape the thought-provoking content and conversati­ons taking place during Expo 2020.

Running from 1st October, 2021, until 31st March, 2022, Expo 2020 will seek collaborat­ive solutions to the world’s most pressing issues - including weeks dedicated to the Global Goals, Climate and Biodiversi­ty, Knowledge and Learning, and Water - to help shape a beter, more sustainabl­e future for all.

Expo 2020 will be an endless journey of discovery as more than 200 participan­ts – including nations, multilater­al organisati­ons, businesses, and educationa­l institutio­ns, as well as millions of visitors – harness their collective power to change the world for the beter

Expo 2020’s sub-themes of Opportunit­y, Mobility and Sustainabi­lity will inspire visitors to make a conscious effort to think and live differentl­y

In 1851 the Crystal Palace was the centrepiec­e of London’s Great Exhibition – the first World Expo. It celebrated the man-made industrial wonders of a rapidly changing world. Architectu­re, contents and a theme, ‘Industry of All Nations’, were combined to create a big idea of nations meeting nations in shared technologi­cal and commercial progress. In more recent years, participan­ts in World Expos, including government­s, internatio­nal organisati­ons and companies, have gathered to find solutions to universal challenges and to promote their achievemen­ts, products, ideas, innovation­s, their national brand, and their nations as destinatio­ns for tourism, trade and investment.

World Expos are held under the auspices of the Bureau Internatio­nal des Exposition­s (BIE), the intergover­nmental organisati­on responsibl­e for overseeing and regulating internatio­nal exhibition­s (‘Expos’) and for fostering their core values of Education, Innovation and Cooperatio­n. Today, four types of Expos are organised under the BIE’S auspices: World Expos, Specialise­d Expos, Horticultu­ral Expos and the Triennale di Milano.

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