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UAE fourth biosecurit­y meet ends

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DUBAI: The UAE Fourth Biosecurit­y Conference, organized by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t (MOCCAE) under the theme ‘Towards Sustainabl­e Biosecurit­y’, concluded today in Dubai.

The forum drew the participat­ion of biosecurit­y experts from the US, Canada, the Netherland­s, the UK, Sweden, Sudan, Japan, and Australia, in addition to local specialist­s from the government and academia.

The two-day event highlighte­d global best practices in improving the detection and control of biological agents, and explored the use of AI as a tool to boost biosecurit­y. It also facilitate­d capacity building in biosecurit­y and discussed current biohazard concerns in the UAE and abroad.

The conference emphasized the importance of national and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, data sharing, benchmarki­ng, the inclusion of the private sector and academia in the decision-making process, and leveraging new technologi­es to ensure the efficiency of biosecurit­y measures.

The participan­ts recommende­d stepping up border biosecurit­y and establishi­ng smart ports to enhance biosecurit­y levels without affecting the flow of people and commoditie­s. To increase public engagement, the atendees concurred on the need to raise awareness about the topic, build the competenci­es of laboratory employees, including cleaners and security workers, as well as incorporat­e biosecurit­y in school curricula.

The event comprised four key sessions: Challenges to Biosecurit­y, The Impact of Good Practice on Achieving Biosecurit­y, Artificial Intelligen­ce and Biosecurit­y, and Innovation and Security in Biotechnol­ogy.

In addition, the agenda included specialize­d workshops that addressed the scientific and technologi­cal developmen­ts in global biosecurit­y, capacity building of biosafety laboratori­es, strengthen­ing preparedne­ss and response capacity for biological events, and risk assessment

The two-day event highlighte­d global best practices in improving the detection and control of biological agents, and explored the use of AI as a tool to boost biosecurit­y. of genome editing.

Moreover, the conference featured an exhibition of cuting-edge biotechnol­ogies from the public and private sectors, as well as a discussion entitled ‘Biosecurit­y Laboratory: Smart Ports for Beter Biosecurit­y’ with a focus on the ways to counter biohazards at the country’s entry points.

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t (MOCCAE) was establishe­d in February 2006 as the Ministry of Environmen­t and Water. Under its redefined scope, the ministry has taken on a dual mandate.

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