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The Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, an entity established to support and
develop enterprises, and Abu Dhabi University (ADU) announced the initial keynote line-up for the forum.
The two conferences that will commence on January 11 been specifically designed for local businesses looking to harness the power of innovation.
Microsoft’s regional general manager, Charbel Fakhoury, the global head of mobile marketing for Procter & Gamble, Khurram Hamid and head of strategy and partnerships at Philips Research, Dr John Bell are confirmed speakers at the event.
“The Abu Dhabi Innovation Forum is focused on offering practical information, new insights and approaches as well as opportunities to discuss and network with peers,” Ali Saeed Bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, Chairman of Abu Dhabi University said.
“As seasoned professionals and recognised innovators in their field, each speaker is well equipped to draw on their
experiences of developing a culture of innovation at their respective organisations, share insights into the latest trends and international best practise as well as offer practical advice to participants.”
The university will be announcing the remaining list of world
renowned speakers in the
coming weeks.
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The centerpiece of the exhibition features two extraordinary co-created artworks by Sheikha Khawla bint Ahmed Khalifa Al Suwaidi and the highly acclaimed Japanese calligrapher, Juichi Yoshikawa
The Pakistan Consulate-General in the emirate quickly mobilised its teams to help those affected by floods and service disruptions
Some restaurants across the UAE have put out a notice asking all those who need a meal, to stop by and get one – at no cost at all
Etihad Airways announced the resumption of scheduled operations
Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Centre and Emirates Red Crescent will hold fundraising initiatives to finance BMT procedures for patients in need
The summit is set to feature a range of engaging and fruitful networking opportunities, as well as fascinating panel discussions
The former Indian bowler also saluted the batter for fighting depression and making his way back into mainstream cricket