Minister: Mars probe will put UAE in elite league of nations
Emirati youth urged to take lead in private sector which generates 90% of employment
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The UAE’s Mars probe (Emirates Mars Mission)— the Arab world’s first mission headed by Emiratis by 2021 — will prove the UAE is capable of delivering new scientific contributions to humanity, making the nation one of the world’s nine countries with missions to the Red Planet, a minister said yesterday.
“The UAE Mars probe’s purpose is to build Emirati technical capabilities in aerospace and space exploration, and to enter the space industry, making use of space technology in a way that enhances the country’s development plans,” Dr Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Higher Education and Advanced Skills, and Chairman of the UAE Space Agency, told the audience at the Mohammad Bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generations.
Al Falasi added the government’s strategies set challenging, yet attainable, goals through the integration of a clear vision, approach and mindset. “In less ■ than a decade, we have demonstrated to the world our capabilities in turning a vision into a reality,” he said.
Successful partnerships
He gave the example of Al Ain-based Strata Manufacturing, the advanced composite aerostructures manufacturer focused on this kind of approach.
“Successful partnerships build upon themselves and increase the trust and reputation of the UAE’s industry and its top-to-bottom approach to education, training and research, so local human capital is able to meet the needs of the burgeoning aerospace industry,” he said.
Al Falasi also spoke of KhalifaSat — one the most technologically-advanced remote sensing Earth Observation Satellites that is fully manufactured by UAE engineers, which will be launched from Japan within two weeks.
He also highlighted the UAE’s plans to build wind farms as well as military-grade vehicles and anti-terror aircraft.
Al Falasi spoke about the significance of advanced skills considering the forthcoming rapid changes in the labour market due to the advanced technological trends in automation using artificial intelligence, robotics and big data analytics.
Nasser Bin Thani Al Hameli, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, told young men and women at the majlis to take the lead in the private sector which creates 90 per cent of jobs and contributes more than 80 per cent of the GDP.
“We have created more than 5,000 jobs for citizens in the private sector between February and May and we are planning to create 3,500 more jobs,” the minister said.
The Mohammad Bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generations offers Emirati students a chance to plan for their future as experts from the UAE and around the world offer insight on leadership, technology and sustainability.