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Knowledge drives future economy

- ASMA AL-JANAHI Asma Al-Janahi is a UAE national with over 10 years of experience in management in government excellence and sport sectors. She writes about management and social life.

Based on a solid belief that the world is interconne­cted, and every different environmen­t in it nourishes each other, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, has linked many different concepts to each other on several occasions.

During the Mohammed bin Rashid Library inaugurati­on last June, Sheikh Mohammed highlighte­d a crucial point, which some countries might have overlooked: that the “economy requires knowledge.” Since this particular point is considered one of Dubai’s secrets of its success, Sheikh Mohammed has referred to it, in particular, on such an occasion to highlight the importance of the library as a source of knowledge, a treasure of informatio­n and a fount of education for avid readers.

Sheikh Mohammed did not say these words during the inaugurati­on of an economic developmen­t or even government facility, but rather that of a library, which means a lot to him. It enlightens the mind, preserves the cultural heritage of nations, brightens the present, and illuminate­s the way to the future.

The economy, for Sheikh Mohammed, is not only about strength; it requires knowledge, which is the key to everything. Dubai’s strong economy is attributed to fruitful efforts and research promoted by his highness over several years.

Dubai has establishe­d itself on the list of top global destinatio­ns through knowledge, understand­ing the nature of the world, and caring about all human needs. This has generated an economic power that made Dubai an icon for finding innovative solutions and creating economic attraction­s.

All of the above leads us to the Great Arab Minds initiative recently launched by Sheikh Mohammed, which is a bridge between a library and celebratin­g its scholars, who enjoy this nurturing environmen­t provided by his highness, where they are recognized and appreciate­d. Moreover, this five-year initiative is driven by The Museum of the Future, aiming to identify and support the most prominent 1,000 Arab intellectu­als across various fields and vital sectors.

Ultimately, the result of this interconne­cted triangle is to provide the economy with vital knowledge.

The economy, for Sheikh

Mohammed, is not only about strength; it requires knowledge,

which is the key to everything. Dubai’s

strong economy is attributed to fruitful

efforts and research promoted by his highness

over several years.

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