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Creative thinking for UAE Innovation Month

- SARAH TOWNSEND

The UAE will stage a month-long innovation festival in February, involving government entities, small businesses, multinatio­nals and education bodies, intended to promote the UAE as a hub for creative thinking.

UAE Innovation Month, organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Government Innovation, seeks to expand on the success of UAE Innovation Week, which ran in 2015 and 2016 and featured more than 1,200 innovation-focused activities and workshops staged across the seven emirates, UAE government officials said yesterday.

This year, each emirate will run its own programme of events and mini-festivals to celebrate innovative thinking by government­s, businesses and entreprene­urs, and foster innovation among students and young people.

The event forms part of the UAE’s Innovation Strategy, published in 2014, which sets out the country’s ambition to become “the most innovative nation in the world”. Innovation – the concept of smart, imaginativ­e thinking to devise inventions or solutions – is considered critical to helping the UAE diversify its economy and further cement its position as a global powerhouse.

Huda Al Hashimi, assistant director general for strategy and innovation at the UAE Prime Minister’s Office at the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs and the Future, said that technology and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) would feature heavily in this year’s programme.

“AI is going to play a big role – many of the initiative­s and programmes are focusing on AI,” she said. “But the key thing for Innovation Month, which is going to be the biggest platform the country has ever seen to celebrate innovation, is that we don’t restrict it to a particular sector.

“The UAE Innovation Strategy clearly defines seven main sectors for innovation: space, transporta­tion, aero, renewable energy, technology, health and education – so all of these main sectors are to be key players in this.”

Ms Al Hashimi said that private sector organisati­ons – both multinatio­nals and small-to-medium-sized enterprise­s – would play a key role in the event.

“The private sector has always been a strong partner in this journey and without them we wouldn’t be where we are now,” she said.

Next month, Google will open a technology hub in partnershi­p with UAE University and the Crown Prince’s Court, while Etihad Airways will partner with IBM for its own innovation week of events.

 ?? AFP ?? Huda Al Hashimi says artificial intelligen­ce will play a big part in the event next month
AFP Huda Al Hashimi says artificial intelligen­ce will play a big part in the event next month

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