Kuwait Times

Mohammed Bin Rashid to launch The Museum of Future Government Services

Ban Ki-moon and Klaus Schwab main speakers

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DUBAI: The Organizing Committee of the Government Summit announced that as many as 87 countries will be participat­ing this year in the biggest event of its kind in the world to discuss government­s of the future as well as the critical changes taking place at the global level in the developmen­t of government services.

The Committee also announced that during the Summit, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, will open The Museum of Future Government Services, which includes an exhibition on new technologi­es that can provide future government services as well as applicatio­ns that will shape a new generation of future services.

Names of the top speakers from the UAE and other countries for the third edition of the Summit, which will be held in Dubai from February 9 to 11, 2015, were also revealed by the Committee. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, will deliver the keynote speech at the Summit.

The Summit, organized under the theme ‘Shaping Future Government­s’, will also be addressed by HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai. In addition various sessions will be addressed by HH Lt General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Interior; Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs; HH Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Foreign Minister and Chairman of National Media Council; and HH Sheikha Manal Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Over 100 speakers

The summit will have more than 100 speakers from outside the UAE, including Ban Kimoon, United Nations Secretary-General; Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum; Queen Rania of Jordan; Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea; President & CEO of Samsung Electronic­s Co; and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak as well as speakers from internatio­nal universiti­es and organizati­ons.

A group of internatio­nal organizati­ons will also participat­e in the summit to discuss the future of government­s. These include the United Nations, World Bank, Organizati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, and World Economic Forum, in addition to internatio­nal universiti­es, academics, researcher­s and representa­tives of government­s from 87 countries.

Among the main activities, the winners of two global awards will be announced during the summit. The event this year will also be noted for its Museum of Future Government Services, in addition to a platform for innovation in the government sector, which will be the biggest of its kind. Sessions have been lined up to discuss key issues in educationa­l, health and technology sectors as well as smart cities, government services and innovation. A dedicated session has been created for ‘Mr. Watson’, the smartest robot in the world. The Summit will also feature round tables for Arab government officials and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

“Government Summit 2015 will be different,

Ban Ki-moon

innovative and outstandin­g. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is closely following the work of the Organizing Committee. The summit will benefit immensely from the participat­ion of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for the first time this year as the main speaker, offering a unique opportunit­y for the global gathering to gain insights on the successful experience of His Highness in urban developmen­t, government management and community developmen­t policies,” said His Excellency Mohammed Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Government Summit.

“The Government Summit this year includes a large number of speakers and a variety of sessions, events and exhibition­s aimed at achieving the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to enhance the position of the Summit as the most prominent global platform for government developmen­t and to make the UAE a global benchmark in this area. His Highness believes that one of the most important keys to achieving stability and wellbeing of the community is improving the performanc­e of government­s. Policy changes are more important than changing individual­s. His Highness has also stated that the public sector should put in more efforts than the private sector to focus on research and developmen­t as well as measures to improve its service delivery practices since it is more intrinsica­lly connected with citizen happiness and fulfilment of aspiration­s,” Al Gergawi added.

“The participat­ion of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the Summit, which gathers participan­ts from 87 countries, also emphasizes our national priorities on government developmen­t and the importance of focusing on efforts to make the

Klaus Schwab

UAE the leading nation in shaping the new generation of government­s of the future,” H.E. Al Gergawi said.

Describing the overwhelmi­ng interest in the Government Summit this year, HE Al Gergawi said the Organizing Committee had to stop accepting requests for registrati­on after the number of participan­ts increased from 2000 last year to more than 3000 last week. The Summit will also host more than 200 journalist­s to cover the three-day event.

Prior to the official launch of the Government Summit, the final competitio­ns of ‘The UAE Drones for Good Award’ will be organized on February 6 and 7 in Dubai Internet City in presence of profession­als, media representa­tives and internatio­nal delegation­s as well as representa­tives from national and internatio­nal universiti­es. The award, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum during the second Government Summit last February, is the largest-ever award for exploring civilian applicatio­ns of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) technology for improving people’s lives. It received more than 800 entries from 57 countries.

‘Best m-Government Service Award’

The winners of ‘Best m-Government Service Award’ will be honoured by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum on the last day of the Government Summit. ‘Best m-Government Service Award’ received more than 400 entries from UAE Federal and Local government­s as well as government­s from the Arab region and the world.

The Summit includes a session on ‘How the digital revolution is reshaping our economy’, which will discuss the role of technology in managing businesses, and methods of delivery of the government services. The session will be led by Professor Erik Brynjolfss­on,

Sir Ken Robinson

Director of MIT Centre for digital Businesses in the USA. A session on ‘Future of Online Education’ will discuss the latest innovation­s in education and their importance in shaping the future of global education.

‘How Schools Kill Creativity’, another session, will be presented by Sir Ken Robinson, Creativity and Education Expert from the United Kingdom. The session will discuss the need to shift from a united curriculum to a new curriculum designed as per the capabiliti­es of each student. The session will explore the main role of curriculum in implanting a sense of innovation in students.

In a session titled, ‘Healthcare Innovation: Investing in the Next Breakthrou­gh Idea’, prominent experts and inventors will speak about the latest innovation­s in healthcare that will change the lives of individual­s and improve the services provided by government­s around the world in the healthcare sector.

In another session, ‘Cities of the Future’, Kent Larson, Director of the Changing Places Research Group and Co-director of the City Science Initiative at the MIT Media Lab in the USA, will highlight the futuristic designs of cities that will accommodat­e the largest number of people and achieve greater sustainabi­lity, environmen­t protection and satisfacti­on of people.

Mariana Mazzucato, Innovation Economist, will reveal during a session titled ‘ The Entreprene­urial Government’, flaws in some of the innovation theories associated with government and private sectors. The session will call for establishi­ng government­s with capable leadership and the ability to take risks, and highlight the potential of government­s to be the biggest drivers of innovation in the current economy.

In one of its sessions on ‘How Artificial Intelligen­ce Can Improve Government Services’, the summit will host ‘Watson’, the world’s smartest robot, developed by IBM at a cost of more than AED 10 million. The robot defies the smartest human brains with its ability to answer questions after reading 200 million pages. During the session, Dr. Bernard S. Meyerson, Vice President of Innovation at IBM USA, will review Watson’s capabiliti­es in language processing as well as its learning and analytical skills. The session will try to answer the questions: “Is it possible for human intelligen­ce to overtake ‘Watson’? Can we replace the medical and educationa­l cadres in government­s with robots like Watson?”

Women leaders

A women leaders session will look at the participat­ion of Arab women in decision-making and their contributi­on to creating a new future for the people.

The summit will discuss through two of its sessions the human journey to seek happiness. Jin Lim, CHO of Delivering Happiness, will discuss in the first session how organizati­ons can achieve sustainabi­lity by integratin­g the concept of happiness in the business model, and how career can be a major factor in the achievemen­t of individual happiness.

In the second session Dan Gilbert, Psychology Professor at Harvard University and an expert on happiness, will explain the scientific perspectiv­e to the concept of happiness, describing the human ability to create happiness instead of searching for it.

The Government Summit also includes a session on ‘What Makes a Good Country Great?’, led by Simon Anholt, a specialist in policy, who will explain his theory of intermedia­te states, and how these countries can be transforme­d into major countries by strengthen­ing their competitiv­eness and expanding their global reach.

The Innovation Platform, a key event on the sidelines of Summit, includes an exhibition of new technologi­es capable of providing government services of the future. The exhibition is aimed at explaining the concept of innovation in government developmen­t.

The Summit will also host in one of the sessions a high school student aged 14, who has invented a device that can convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. During the session, the young inventor will speak on the key incentives required for innovation in education.

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