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After a month of innovation, the work must continue

▶ Government has shown its willingnes­s to innovate. Its effort must be matched by us all

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With Innovation Month at an end, it would be wrong to assume that this country’s ideas factory will grind to a halt. Far from it. The nation aims to be among the most innovative countries in the world by 2021 and the UAE demonstrat­es on a daily basis how it is willing to facilitate discussion on how to move the nation, the region and the world forward.

From leading the way on projects such as hyperloop – the fast, future transporta­tion system that promises to revolution­ise mobility – to government-level initiative­s, such as appointing a Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce or staging regular brainstorm­ing sessions to shape policy making, the UAE shows its continuous willingnes­s to think differentl­y and strategica­lly. As if to illustrate this point, Innovation Month initiative­s were broadly and informally bookended by the World Government Summit in Dubai, an event designed to debate the challenges facing government­s in the 21st century, and the Ideas Weekend in Abu Dhabi, an event billed as part-forum, part-festival, that was staged to explore big ideas and innovation­s.

At the forum, the former French president Nicolas Sarkozy told attendees that the leadership of the UAE had built an “extraordin­ary country” within a matter of decades. His remarks were a reminder to all of us that we can easily undersell how quickly this country has undertaken the journey from fledgling nation to global success story. Innovation fused with a determinat­ion to get things done underpins that effort. There is also a recognitio­n that the post-oil, knowledge economy we aspire to requires many things, including a favourable commercial and entreprene­urial environmen­t and an active and engaged society. That sentiment was underscore­d at the end of last week when Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, announced he would fill school libraries with one million books to mark the beginning of the country’s Month of Reading. The drive is, naturally, aimed at encouragin­g reading among young people, but at its heart is a recognitio­n that a tolerant society can only take root with knowledge and understand­ing. In other words, innovation and big ideas begin at a very young age.

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