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UAE’s Mars Mission will catapult nation into new decade of hope and innovation

- RASHID AL GHURAIR

As the rocket taking the UAE’s Hope probe to Mars takes to the skies later this week, it will also launch with it a bold economic opportunit­y that will inspire future generation­s in the UAE and across the Arab region.

The $200 million (Dh734.5m) investment into the UAE Mars Mission will advance our scientific understand­ing, mark another significan­t milestone in our nation’s journey to become a more knowledge-based economy and represent a leap forward in the UAE’s innovation and ambition.

As we emerge from the shadow of Covid-19 and focus on the economic challenges generated by the lockdown, it is this unique ambition and innovation of the region combined with optimistic and bold action that will reignite our economy.

As a business community, we must act decisively, even with some continuing degree of uncertaint­y still in place due to the ongoing virus. We have a responsibi­lity to the communitie­s in which we operate to do more, be more responsive to their needs and contribute to driving our economy forward.

In doing so, we need to be mindful of the fact that the world has changed for all of us, as we forge ahead into a new normal. Consumer spending has been affected by the changes to our lives during the past few months, which has caused us to act differentl­y in the way that we work and socialise.

With the change in consumer behaviour, we have seen some sectors unaffected, even boom – such as parts of the technology and wider digital economy, especially e-commerce.

However, the vast majority of businesses have not and have had to make difficult decisions in how they operate within a changing environmen­t rooted in uncertaint­y.

Consumer behaviour has also changed and is being driven more by the search for value. A recent survey conducted by McKinsey found that 54 per cent of UAE consumers had become more mindful of where they spend their money, which is not surprising given that 55 per cent of people believe their personal finances will be affected for four months or longer due to the pandemic.

We cannot ignore facts such as this and the impact that the past few months has had on peoples lives. The world has changed and so must we. We have a responsibi­lity as business leaders to review our business models to identify ways to evolve and meet the demands of the environmen­t in which we operate.

This is what we are doing at Cafu as we transition to a new model while boosting our approach to innovation. I believe the strong companies emerging successful­ly in this new normal will be those that act boldly and confidentl­y, with a more optimistic viewpoint and with agility in the way they adjust their business models to be more understand­ing of the needs of their customers and communitie­s.

Central to this agility, I believe, is innovation – not just in products and services, but also in terms of thinking and embracing change rather than fearing it.

From adversity can come opportunit­y; from challenges, creativity in finding better ways to be more responsive; and from uncertaint­y, a greater understand­ing and appreciati­on of what our community is experienci­ng.

As the world reopens, the UAE government, through its foresight to the challenges of a changing world, has also reshaped its structure and priorities to drive a strong agenda that is focused on being more agile and responsive to its citizens and residents, further enhancing its ability to both identify and create opportunit­ies, and achieve success for our nation.

We all have an active role to play in delivering a prosperous future for ourselves, our communitie­s and our nation. As the Hope Mission is proving to all of us and the rest of the world, we can take great pride in the bold innovation that is driving the ambition for our nation, and inspiring a region to dream big and achieve more.

The UAE government has reshaped its structure and priorities to become more responsive to its citizens and residents

Rashid Al Ghurair is founder and chief executive of on-demand fuel delivery service Cafu

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