UAE ready to become world's future capital: Sheikh Mohammed

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UAE ready to become worlds future capital: Sheikh Mohammed
TWO VISIONARIES: Sheikh Mohammed and Klaus Schwab in Dubai on Friday. Meetings of the Global Future Councils of the World Economic Forum open today.

Dubai - The second annual meeting of the Global Future Councils of the World Economic Forum, (WEF) begins in Dubai today

By Muzaffar Rizvi

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Published: Sat 11 Nov 2017, 10:26 PM

The UAE has what it takes to become the world's future capital, said His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. "It has kept pace with technology and made life easier for people as the world enters its next phase of growth, the Fourth Industrial Revolution," he said.
The future is easy to forecast when countries embrace data and technological advances and use them for development, Sheikh Mohammed said on the eve of the second annual meeting of the Global Future Councils of the World Economic Forum, (WEF) which begins in Dubai today.
"This data helps in empowering citizens and is no longer just study material in research centres and academic institutions," he said.
Earlier, speaking to Khaleej Times, Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum (WEF), hailed the UAE for its innovative ideas and said the country's visionary leadership has a clear vision for the future.
For over 10 years, he said the UAE has been a hub for WEF's annual meetings. "Today, here in Dubai, I am proud that our collaboration is entering its most exciting phase yet, and look forward to working with the country and its leaders as they look to build a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable future in the Fourth Industrial Revolution," Schwab said.
"I am already very satisfied with the contribution they are making to the work of the Forum. In addition to their role as advisory bodies for the Forum's initiatives, the Councils are increasingly finding ways of collaborating with our new centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in San Francisco."
muzaffarrizvi@khaleejtimes.com


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