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Emirates 24/7
30-05-2025
- Politics
- Emirates 24/7
Mansoor bin Mohammed reviews Dubai Police's UASC operations
Mansoor bin Mohammed reviews Dubai Police's UASC operations supporting predictive security and rapid response His Highness commends Dubai Police's commitment to adopting best practices and the latest technologies His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council, visited the Unmanned Aerial Systems Centre (UASC) at Dubai Police General Headquarters to review the latest drone technologies enhancing policing operations, predictive security, proactive strategies, and early warning systems. His Highness was welcomed by His Excellency Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, along with his deputies Major General Ahmad Zaal bin Kreshan Al Muhairi for Administrative and Financial Affairs, and Major General Hareb Al Shamsi for Criminal Investigation Affairs, in the presence of several senior officers and officials. HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed commended the efforts of Dubai Police and their ongoing commitment to adopting best practices and the latest technologies. He praised their pursuit of effective solutions to enhance policing performance and boost operational efficiency to ensure the safety and security of citizens, residents, and visitors. His Highness also highlighted their important role in advancing Dubai's strategic goal of becoming the world's best city to live, work, and visit. During the visit, HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed was briefed on the UASC's operational readiness to manage traffic and criminal reports, the use of advanced smart systems for proactive and predictive policing, and coordination with general departments and police stations across Dubai. His Highness also reviewed the seamless coordination with strategic partners that advance the emirate's strategic goal of becoming the world's safest city. HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed then toured the UASC operations room, where he reviewed the 'Drone Box' system designed to enhance safety by rapidly deploying drones to incident scenes. This system provides real-time data to the force's Command and Control Centre, significantly reducing response times. The tour also included the surveillance and countermeasure system, the monitoring framework for licensed and unlicensed drones, and the specialised systems for field missions and tactical operations. At the end of the visit, Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed joined the team at Dubai Police's UASC for a commemorative photograph Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.


Emirates 24/7
14-05-2025
- Business
- Emirates 24/7
Mansoor bin Mohammed honours graduates at 28th commencement ceremony of AUD
- Mansoor bin Mohammed honours graduates at 28th commencement ceremony of the American University in Dubai - 375 graduates representing 52 nationalities from across AUD's 6 academic schools receive their degrees His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of UAE National Olympic Committee, today attended the 28th commencement ceremony of the American University in Dubai (AUD), held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, presenting the graduating Class of 2025 their degrees. His Highness Sheikh Mansoor honoured 375 graduates representing 52 nationalities from across AUD's six academic schools. Amid the celebration of the university's academic success and its growing reputation as a regional and international hub for excellence in higher education, it is notable that 25% of the students are Emirati nationals. Addressing the gathering, His Excellency Elias Bou Saab, Executive Vice President of AUD, praised the university's lasting impact in nurturing the next generation of changemakers and regional leaders. HE Bou Saab said: 'To the graduating class of 2025 – congratulations! You have persevered through a rapidly changing world, risen to every challenge, and done so with grace and grit. What makes this class especially close to our hearts is that among you are many graduates from our very own AUD staff family. So, class of 2025, take this moment in. You've earned it. You carry with you all the lessons, the late nights, the friendships, the failures, and the accomplishments. The world needs your energy, your ideas, your heart, your empathy and most importantly your humanity, now more than ever.' He added: 'At AUD, we've always been future oriented – not only keeping up with the pace of change but shaping it. We are always looking forward, supporting the bold vision of the UAE's leaders, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of The UAE, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who are committed to innovation, progress, and the well-being of future generations. It is because of this commitment that AUD is launching pioneering academic programmes that are one of a kind in the region: an interdisciplinary programme that brings Artificial Intelligence and Business together supporting the extended need for Al across all industries from a technical but also application perspective.' His Excellency also said: 'AUD have also launched a cutting-edge Game Design and Development program in order to support the anticipated growth in the UAE gaming infrastructure through preparing future generations of gaming experts and by so providing the needed talent from within the UAE. And in addition to those two programs and in collaboration with the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, we are also proud to be developing a School of Medicine that supports the UAE's health vision and infrastructure. All these initiatives are a leap forward that aims at supporting the UAE and global vision in AI, innovation, and healthcare through building knowledge economies and healthy societies.' Keynote address The keynote address was delivered by Her Excellency Dr. Mariam Matar, Founder and Chairperson of the UAE Genetic Diseases Association. Her speech inspired graduates with reflections on purpose, resilience, and the importance of meaningful social contribution. She said: 'Truly this is one of those rare, beautiful moments where past efforts meet future promises. I look at all of you here today, our graduates, and I see not just graduates but hope in motion. As new graduates, please remember your roots and your culture and try to prepare yourself for all the challenges in life. One of the most beautiful truths about the United Arab Emirates is that our progress has never been a solo effort. Emiratis and non-Emiratis, hand in hand, heart to heart, have built this country together.' The ceremony attracted more than 3,000 guests, including members of the AUD Governing Board, university leadership, dignitaries, faculty, families, and friends. Valedictorian Maya Aref Maklad, graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, delivered a heartfelt address acknowledging the role of the entire AUD community; faculty, staff, administrators, security, and custodians for fostering a nurturing environment that allowed students to thrive both in terms of their identity and ambition. Unwavering support acknowledged She said: 'Today, we celebrate a momentous occasion filled with emotions of happiness, gratitude, and nervousness. Happiness for finally completing the degrees that we poured our hearts and souls into. Gratitude for the unwavering support we have received from those around us. And nervousness for reaching the end of our journey, with a crossroad at its end. A crossroad, where if you looked back, you would see the four wonderful years spent here at AUD filled with comforting memories, and if you looked forward, you would see an uncertain and anxiety-filled future. Believe it or not, we are more life-ready than we think.' In his presidential remarks, Dr. Kyle Long, President of AUD, congratulated the Class of 2025 and emphasised the university's evolving academic landscape and mission to shape lifelong learners: 'You arrived with basic knowledge of Microsoft Word or Google Docs; you leave an expert in sophisticated software like MATLAB, Rhino, or Tableau. You arrived with an interest in helping people; you leave with actionable plans for a sustainable and culturally responsive refugee camp. You arrived with a halfway decent jump-shot; you leave a national champion. You arrived wanting to tell stories; you leave having written, produced, or directed an award-winning documentary film.' He added: 'During your time with us, you changed. You can listen better, think faster, see farther. And that's good because your world will only keep getting bigger and more complicated. You have witnessed wars, climate reckoning, inflation, and rapid developments in technology. The scope and speed of these challenges are staggering. You've absorbed it all swiftly, out of necessity. Fortunately, your degree signals not only what you've learned but, more importantly, that you've learned how to learn.' As part of AUD's ongoing innovation agenda and alignment with national priorities, the university is launching two new undergraduate degree programmes: the Bachelor of Business Administration in Artificial Intelligence in Business, and the Bachelor of Science in Game Design and Development. These follow the successful launch of AUD's Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, reinforcing the university's leadership in preparing graduates for emerging industries. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.


Khaleej Times
11-04-2025
- Sport
- Khaleej Times
UAE qualifies for Fifa U-17 World Cup 2025 in Qatar
The U-17 national team from the UAE has qualified for the Fifa U-17 World Cup 2025, which is set to be held in Qatar. The Chairman of Dubai Sport Council, Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed, took to X to congratulate the team for the qualification. He said, "We congratulate the UAE U-17 national team on qualifying for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025. We also congratulate the technical and administrative staff on this qualification." He also extended thank to Sheikh Hamdan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, President of the UAE Football Association, "for his support and patronage of these promising talents." The Chairman also added: "We wish the U-17 team and our national teams success in representing the country in an honorable manner in continental and international competitions." The Fifa Under-17 World Cup will be held annually instead of biennially, with five editions from 2025 to take place in Qatar, world soccer's governing body said last year. Like the senior men's World Cup, the Under-17 tournament will be expanded to 48 teams, Fifa added. The women's Under-17 World Cup will also be played annually from 2025, with Morocco hosting an expanded 24-team event until 2029. The 2022 edition had 16 teams.