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Mohammad Al Gergawi: Global Future Councils are Setting KPIs for all the Worlds Governments
The UAE's Minister of Cupboard Matters and the Future and Co-chair of the Global Future Councils, wrapped up two days of argument and dialogue on the challenges and chances offered by the modern technologies of the future by giving thanks to the greater than 700 experts who gathered in Dubai for the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils for their hard work.
" It has been an productive conference of the Global Future Councils. We are honored to see the job of 700 great minds produce the next stage of global transformation. This is a KPI for governments in the world to trigger the potential of 7.6 billion human beings in the direction of impactful change," he told delegates. "The commitment to the future remains to grow in momentum. An action plan was revealed below last year, which has actually been realized. A human-centric approach, pastoral council and governance structure are now in place.
" We have actually begun a trip to form a far better future for all. As promised, we are introducing a smart platform today to include the region in a network for the Fourth Industrial Change."
HE Gergawi said a number of key initiatives were revealed during the two-day occasion, targeted at globalizing knowledge and structure abilities. These included
The UAE announcing a Center for Future Readiness, to build capacity for governments and organizations.
The establishment of a global framework to assess future readiness.
The creation of new positions of Future Ambassadors as advocates for tomorrows world.
And the Global Protocols for Artificial Intelligence and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, to be developed by the UAE in partnership with the World Economic Forum.
HE Gergawi ended by saying: "The journey continues, and in this spirit, I wish to ask for the following Annual Satisfying of the Global Future Councils on the 11th and 12th of November 2018."
Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, the 2nd AMGFC collected more than 700 scholars and future professionals from 75 countries at the Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai. Attendees convened in 35 Councils, each of which is resolving key problems in a vital critical field, and which are creating functional services for the obstacles that are most likely to arise.
The Councils outlined likely scenarios for the future of industries that many influence individuals's lives, such as healthcare, education, energy, transport, water, food safety and others.
The Meeting also discussed the likely impacts of the 4th Industrial Revolution, suggesting remedies to the challenges that occurred with it, and exploring the most promising technological breakthroughs throughout numerous markets, consisting of: the future of food protection; innovation and entrepreneurship; international trade and investment; cybersecurity; the Internet; cities; transportation; global administration; global security; production; the Fourth Industrial Change; artificial intelligence and robotics; energy; computer; education; lifestyle; space traveling; the environment; and biotechnology.