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SMES major focus area in UAE economic plan: Mansoori

Ministry of Economy & Arizona State University sign MOU in the field of innovation; Ministry of Finance and US Treasury officials also discuss cooperatio­n

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The Ministry of Economy has signed Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with Arizona State University (ASU) in the field of innovation and small and medium enterprise­s (SMES). The MOU was signed by Engineer Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori, UAE Minister of Economy and Dr Michael M Crow, President of Arizona State University.

The MOU forms part of the Ministry’s efforts to develop internatio­nal cooperatio­n in various fields related to innovation and entreprene­urship, in addition to facilitati­ng technology transfer, and enhancing diversific­ation and competitiv­eness of the national economy by increasing the role of SMES in developmen­t. These efforts in turn enhance the UAE’S position as a leading global hub in the field of innovation. Against this backdrop, the MOU with ASU becomes the latest in a series of agreements the UAE has signed with many internatio­nal partners, including South Korea, Sweden, Italy, Canada, Japan and China.

Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori said that encouragin­g entreprene­urship among citizens and supporting SMES in the UAE are major focus areas in the economic policy pursued by the country. He emphasised that the Ministry continues its efforts to further enhance the environmen­t for entreprene­urship in the country and expand internatio­nal cooperatio­n in this vital field by developing channels for the exchange of experience­s and knowledge and facilitati­ng access to global best practices in the developmen­t of SMES.

He added that the MOU signed with ASU is of great significan­ce as it presents an important opportunit­y for business leaders and owners of SMES in the country to benefit from the pioneering experience­s of the University and its partners in the private sector in various fields related to innovation. These include technology, business developmen­t and progress in the field of inventions and the MOU, in particular, covers an array of priority sectors on the UAE’S economic agenda and innovation strategy, such as renewable energy, space and technology, and cooperatio­n in food research and health care.

The MOU will enable the concerned parties to establish joint projects in the fields of cooperatio­n agreed upon in the UAE and the USA. In addition, it will help Emirati inventors and young entreprene­urs to test and develop their innovative ideas, inventions and projects in cooperatio­n with ASU and benefit from the University’s extensive experience in these fields. They will also be able to participat­e in training programs for citizen inventors in both the United States and the UAE.

A number of areas of cooperatio­n were identified to be covered under the terms of the MOU, including the sectors of technology, education, health care, sustainabi­lity, innovation, renewable energy, water, space exploratio­n, exchange of experience­s, training.

Furthermor­e, Emirati entreprene­urs will be able to benefit from the University’s ‘Internatio­nal Future Laboratory,’ which focuses on sustainabi­lity; food security, water and energy; as well as the ‘Skysong’ innovation programme for technology transfer, patents and Artificial Intelligen­ce. The Ministry will coordinate with all federal and local authoritie­s, universiti­es and the private sector in the country to implement the MOU and achieve its goals.

Separately, in a bid to strengthen the UAE’S internatio­nal relations, Obaid bin Humaid Al Tayer, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, met on Monday with the US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin at the ministry’s headquarte­rs in Abu Dhabi.

Mubarak Rashed Al Mansoori, Governor of the UAE Central Bank, was also present at the meeting.

Al Tayer expressed his keenness to increase cooperatio­n between the UAE and the United

States in all fields of mutual interest, particular­ly the financial and investment sector.

“The Ministry of Finance is keen to strengthen the nation’s relations with the United States, as well as their strategic partnershi­p and prospects of joint cooperatio­n, in order to discuss and identify potential financial opportunit­ies in the two countries that would promote sustainabl­e economic growth,” he affirmed.

The two sides noted that there are great opportunit­ies for the UAE and the United States to enhance cooperatio­n between them, and to explore new and promising opportunit­ies in various fields of mutual interest, stressing the importance of strategic partnershi­ps in promoting the growth and prosperity of the region.

The bilateral trade between the US and UAE amounted to $24.38 billion in 2019, making the UAE the largest export market in the Middle East for the US.

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Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori and Dr Michael M Crow during the signing ceremony in Abu Dhabi.
↑ Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori and Dr Michael M Crow during the signing ceremony in Abu Dhabi.

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