
TRENDS inaugurates its pavilion at Make-it-in-the-UAE
20 May 2025 13:24
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)TRENDS Research & Advisory has inaugurated its Knowledge Pavilion as part of the Make-it-in-the-UAE Forum and Exhibition taking place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) in its capacity as the forum's Knowledge Partner. The pavilion showcases TRENDS' latest publications and highlighting its role in supporting industrial and economic policies through scientific research and strategic consulting.Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al Ali, CEO of the TRENDS Research & Advisory, stated that the Centre's participation in the Make-it-in-the-UAE Forum embodies its role as a research and knowledge institution that places support for national industrial policies at the core of its priorities.He affirmed TRENDS' commitment to acting as a supporter rooted in knowledge and innovation and to enhancing the role of youth as active partners in the development journey, emphasising that empowering youth and harnessing research for industry is an investment in a prosperous and sustainable future.
Youth Dialogue Session As part of the pavilion's accompanying activities, TRENDS organised a distinctive youth dialogue session – Emirati Youth: Architects of the Industrial Future. The session drew attendance and engagement from young people and stakeholders, with discussions focusing on ways to empower youth to lead the future of the national industry, considering rapid technological and economic transformations.
Empowering Youth Fahd Al Muhairi, Head of the TRENDS Dubai Office, opened the session and underscored that investing in young talent is a genuine investment in the future of sustainable industrial development. He highlighted the importance of empowering youth by providing an enabling and stimulating environment for creativity and innovation, ensuring the sustainability of the industrial renaissance the country is witnessing. He also affirmed the role of research institutions like TRENDS in framing this empowerment with knowledge and scientific analysis.
Artificial Intelligence Eng. Essa Al Mannai, a researcher at TRENDS specialising in artificial intelligence (AI), reviewed the transformative possibilities this technology offers to modern industries. He stressed the importance of preparing a generation capable of understanding AI and adapting it to serve the industrial economy. He explained that AI goes beyond mere automation to include demand forecasting, supply‐chain optimisation, and efficiency enhancement in manufacturing, which requires youth to acquire advanced digital skills. He also called for partnerships between the industrial sector and universities to provide practical training opportunities in this field.
Entrepreneurship Researcher Abdullah Al Khaja affirmed the importance of supporting industrial entrepreneurship and encouraging start‐ups led by Emirati youth, considering them a fundamental pillar for diversifying the national economy and increasing its competitiveness on the global stage. He emphasised the need to facilitate young entrepreneurs' access to funding and professional guidance and to provide specialised industrial business incubators, especially in promising sectors such as clean technology and innovative industries. He also pointed out the importance of embracing a culture that accepts failure as part of the path to success in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Sustainability Researcher Najla Al Madfa discussed the importance of integrating sustainability into the industrial sector, noting that today's youth possess the enthusiasm and awareness needed to adopt green industrial practices that support the UAE's strategic direction in this vital field. She highlighted the necessity of developing industrial models that balance profitability with environmental preservation, such as implementing circular economy principles and renewable energy in factories.
Smart Planning Researcher Zayed Al Dhaheri emphasised the importance of leveraging big industrial data to shape policies and make strategic decisions, noting that data analysis has become a pivotal tool in developing modern industries and raising their efficiency. He pointed out the need to build precise databases and make them available to specialists, entrepreneurs, and researchers to support innovation and achieve faster responses to market challenges. He also stressed the importance of qualifying youth in industrial data analysis and the use of analytical intelligence tools.
Alignment Researcher Shamma Ahmed Al Qutba highlighted the need to align educational curricula with the needs of the industrial labour market, affirming that curriculum development must be carried out in close cooperation with the private industrial sector to ensure its relevance to professional realities. She stated that technical skills alone are no longer sufficient; soft skills such as critical thinking, teamwork, and innovation are also essential in a dynamic industrial environment. She called for flexible training platforms integrating theoretical learning with practical application inside factories and national companies.
Skills Rapid Transformation Researcher Zayed Al Briki focused on preparing youth with future‐oriented skills that keep pace with the industry's rapid transformations. He pointed out the importance of continuous learning and encouraged young people to engage in training programmes and build clear career pathways that enable them to grow within the industrial sector and contribute to its development. The session witnessed active participation from the audience, who raised diverse questions and ideas reflecting their awareness and readiness to contribute effectively to developing the national industry.
The pavilion attracted many exhibition visitors who viewed its publications and learned about its programmes, research, and knowledge domains. This confirmed the vital role think tanks play in empowering youth and steering industrial policies toward a sustainable and creative future.
Make it in the Emirates
Continue full coverage
Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Filipino Times
a day ago
- Filipino Times
Abu Dhabi approves AED4.62 billion housing package for over 3,000 Emiratis
A new AED4.62 billion housing package has been approved in Abu Dhabi to support 3,052 Emirati families with home loans and debt relief, under the directives of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The announcement comes just before Eid Al Adha and is part of the country's ongoing efforts to improve the lives of its citizens, especially in building stronger families and communities. Out of the total amount, AED4.4 billion will go to housing loans for 2,862 citizens, while AED212 million will cover loan exemptions for 190 low-income retirees and families of deceased citizens. This is the second housing aid released in 2025, raising the year's total housing benefits in Abu Dhabi to AED11.38 billion. The Abu Dhabi Housing Authority said the package is meant to provide better homes and reduce the financial burden on Emiratis, helping families live more comfortably and securely. Officials also highlighted earlier housing support efforts, including the AED250,000 community subsidy and the option to cut monthly loan payments by up to 50%.


Gulf Today
2 days ago
- Gulf Today
Sheikh Khaled clears Dhs4.62b housing benefits for 3,052 citizens
Under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in his capacity as Ruler of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has approved a housing benefits package worth Dhs4.62 billion, benefiting 3,052 Emirati citizens across the emirate. The approved housing benefits package includes housing loans amounting to Dhs4.4 billion benefiting 2,862 citizens, and exemptions from housing loan repayments totalling Dhs212 million benefiting 190 citizens, limited-income retirees and beneficiaries of deceased citizens. The disbursement of the second housing package of 2025 comes ahead of Eid Al Adha and reflects the leadership's ongoing commitment to comprehensive development, enhancing the well-being and stability of Emirati families, empowering them to actively contribute to the nation's progress, in line with UAE Year of Community objectives aimed at strengthening social cohesion and reinforcing community solidarity. This package brings the total housing benefits delivered to citizens in Abu Dhabi in 2025 to Dhs11.38 billion. Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, said, 'The new housing benefits package reflects the leadership's commitment to empowering citizens through the provision of quality housing that promotes family stability and elevates quality of life. On this occasion, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and to His Highness Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, for their enduring support to advance the housing sector and foster a thriving and cohesive society.' Hamad Hareb Al Muhairi, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, said, 'The second housing package of 2025 highlights the depth of our leadership's strategic vision to build a prosperous future, enhancing quality of life and providing sustainable housing solutions that meet Emirati citizens' needs and aspirations. 'The generous support from President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Highness Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, reaffirms the leadership's steadfast commitment to fostering social and family stability and ensuring a fulfilling life for Emirati families.' The housing benefits package follows the recent endorsement of an additional community support subsidy of Dhs250,000 for existing beneficiaries of housing loans, including a reduction of up to 50 per cent in monthly loan instalments, and a wide range of other services and facilities. WAM


Al Etihad
2 days ago
- Al Etihad
UAE tops region for most skilled workforce, says report
6 June 2025 01:39 ISIDORA CIRIC (ABU DHABI)The UAE workforce is the most skilled in the Middle East and North Africa, according to Coursera's latest report. The country also leads the Arab world across all major categories, including business, technology, data skills, and AI maturity, positioning itself as the region's leading hub for digital readiness and Global Skills Report 2025, published by Coursera on Wednesday, draws from the learning activity of more than 170 million users worldwide and benchmarks performance across over 100 accompanying AI Maturity Index provides a broader view, factoring in academic publications and metrics from the IMF and OECD to measure national progress in AI research, innovation, and UAE ranked 38th globally overall, 17th in business, 46th in data, 53rd in technology, and 32nd in AI maturity, making it the top performer in the Arab world across all four categories, and first in MENA when it comes to overall skills readiness.'The UAE is positioning itself for a tech-driven future, with 87% of employers emphasising technological literacy, AI, and big data as their top priorities,' the report said, linking the country's performance to its national efforts to transition into a knowledge-based economy powered by skilled Emirati country also boasts the highest rate of Coursera learners in the region, with 13% of its labour force actively engaged on the platform. As the total learner base reaches 1.3 million, the UAE's appetite for digital skills shows no signs of slowing to the report, GenAI course enrolments alone surged by 344% year on year — more than double the regional growth rate — while professional certificate and cybersecurity enrolments jumped by 41% and 14%, are playing an increasingly active role in this transition, accounting for 21% of GenAI learners in the UAE, 24% of those enrolled in STEM-related fields, and 23% in professional certificate programmes. Learning habits reflect a younger, mobile-first generation, with 41% of users accessing courses via mobile, and a median learner age of the employer side, demand is rising sharply for expertise in AI and machine learning (up 139%) and customer service (up 96%), while top learner skills in the UAE ranged from corporate accounting and predictive analytics to emerging technologies and leadership development. The UAE's broader economic and policy frameworks are a key driver of this momentum, the report said, pointing out the We the UAE 2031 strategy and workforce development programmes like Nafis, which 'are exceeding private-sector employment targets' and form part of a national vision for a tech-enabled society centred around innovation and competencies. Building on this foundation, the country deployed a wider set of strategies, such as UAE Vision 2030, the Strategy for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Emirates Blockchain Strategy, and the UAE Centennial 2071, to support the growth and prosperity of future-focused business sectors.