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ATRC spotlights initiatives to prepare UAE youth for tech-driven future
ATRC spotlights initiatives to prepare UAE youth for tech-driven future

Al Etihad

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

ATRC spotlights initiatives to prepare UAE youth for tech-driven future

30 Apr 2025 00:17 SARA ALZAABI (ABU DHABI)With the rapid, tech-driven transformation reshaping the world, skills development must keep pace to ensure that 50 years from now, there is a sufficiently skilled talent pool to drive progress. This is central to the Advanced Technology Research Council's (ATRC) mission to prepare the Emirati youth for the ATRC is among those participating in the 16th edition of the EmiratesSkills National Competition (ESNC), which runs until April 30 at ADNEC Centre in Abu under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Mother of the Nation, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, the ESNC is considered the UAE's largest national platform dedicated to technical and vocational by the Abu Dhabi Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ACTVET), the competition showcases the best emerging Emirati talent across a wide range of the sidelines of the event, the ATRC's Director of R&D Talent Enablement, Dr. Ing. Mae AlMansoori, highlighted how the council prepares and enables the UAE youth to excel in advanced technologies and shape their own future in these industries."Technology is forever evolving. While we focus on fields like AI, robotics, and engineering, it's equally important to equip the youth with an adaptive mindset - to be flexible and stay updated with changing trends," Dr. AlMansoori told organisation taps international experts to conduct applied research as it builds a robust talent pipeline that will meet the needs of emerging fields for the next 50 years, she said."Our long-term vision is aligned with the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030. As we transform into a knowledge-based economy, the ATRC is playing a key role through subsidiaries like the Technology Innovation Institute, where we focus on 10 advanced technology areas, including AI, secure systems, quantum technologies, cryptography, and advanced materials," Dr. AlMansoori ATRC's mission to future-proof the youth and their skills, competitions such as EmiratesSkills play a crucial role, especially in inspiring young talents to pursue STEM, AlMansoori said."Competitions like EmiratesSkills give the youth some hands-on experience. They not only learn the theory but also apply it, compete, succeed, and inspire their peers to become leaders. This year's theme focuses on AI, playing a vital role in bridging education with industry and transforming students into inventors, not just learners," she their stand, ATRC is showcasing an early-engagement advanced technology initiative for elementary students; specialised support and scholarships for top young talents; as well as a drive to integrate these achievers into the R&D ecosystem."We also have the Future-Focused Career Pathways initiative to build awareness about emerging careers, and platforms like the UAE Research Map to bring together researchers and experts under one network, offering mentorship, funding, and collaboration opportunities," she UAE Research Map, she stressed, allows researchers to access mentorship, project funding, and collaborative the unique environment at its subsidiary, the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), Dr. AlMansoori said: "We have over 1,300 researchers and engineers from more than 80 countries working on breakthrough technologies. Through our scholarships, students can pursue niche fields like photonics, high-power electromagnetics, advanced materials, and AI. We also offer mentorship, internships, and access to some of the most advanced research labs in the region."At ATRC, skills development knows no age boundaries. Opportunities could be offered to children as young as seven up to adults who are already in advanced careers, Dr. AlMansoori said. "We are a young entity - only five years old - but we are deeply committed to empowering youth in the advanced technology fields. We believe in the vision of a knowledge-based economy, and we are determined to be part of it, to create it, and to pioneer it through our youth. The power always lies in our youth, and many exciting initiatives will be launched soon," she said.

Under the patronage of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 16th EmiratesSkills National Competition to take place in Abu Dhabi
Under the patronage of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 16th EmiratesSkills National Competition to take place in Abu Dhabi

Al Etihad

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Under the patronage of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 16th EmiratesSkills National Competition to take place in Abu Dhabi

25 Apr 2025 20:21 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Supreme Chairwomen of the Family Development Foundation, the 16th edition of the EmiratesSkills National Competition (ESNC), the largest technical and vocational skills event in the UAE, will take place from 28-30 April 2025 at ADNEC Centre Abu the competition, ACTVET will also host the TVET Leaders Forum on April 28, 2025, at ADNEC Centre Abu the theme, AI for All, this year's event will emphasise the importance of artificial intelligence, the use of technology, and its future impact on technical and vocational forum will highlight the importance of artificial intelligence and its pivotal role in addressing societal challenges. It will also focus on advancing technical and vocational training through innovative approaches that align with sustainable development strategies and contribute to building national Mubarak Saeed Al Shamsi, Director General of ACTVET, said: 'The Centre aims to solidify its position as a leading national hub for AI-driven innovation, shaping the future of education and training, and equipping national talent with the skills needed for tomorrow's job market.'He added, 'The forum will explore how artificial intelligence can be leveraged to advance education and vocational training, drive institutional development, and enhance governance—further strengthening the centre's position as a leading national hub for innovation and smart technologies.' Importance of AIThe three-day competition aims to showcase the best national talent in technical skills, bringing together Emirati youth to compete in 34 technical and vocational fields across junior and senior categories. These include Aircraft Maintenance, Industrial Control, Mechanical Engineering CAD, Automobile Technology, Web Technologies, Graphic Design Technology, Electronics, and more. ESNC serves as a valuable national platform celebrating technical and vocational education, attracting Emirati youth aged between 16 and 21, except for the Aircraft Maintenance skill which accepts competitors up to age 24 also showcases young Emirati students aged 12 to 15, who will compete in nine skills: Future Coders, Autonomous Mobile Robotics, Automobile Technology, Public Speaking, Painting and Decorating, Electronics, Electrical Installations, Mechanical Engineering CAD and Health and Social Care, aiming to instil a competitive spirit in them from an early age and ensure the development of national competencies aligned with the aspirations of UAE and the directives of the wise leadership. In addition to the main competition, an international-friendly skills competition will take place, bringing together participants from five countries worldwide. Emirati youth will join their peers from various nations to compete in 13 technical and vocational skills, preparing for future international competitions. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

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