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UAE Council for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain discusses updates on national initiatives, projects
UAE Council for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain discusses updates on national initiatives, projects

Zawya

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

UAE Council for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain discusses updates on national initiatives, projects

The UAE Council for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain, chaired by Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, convened at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure in Sharjah. The meeting brought together council members to explore the latest updates on national initiatives and projects aligned with the UAE's AI Strategy. Al Olama stated that the UAE, guided by its leadership, continues to advance its position as a global hub for artificial intelligence. He emphasised the importance of unified efforts across sectors to foster a collaborative ecosystem that accelerates innovation, enhances the competitiveness of projects, and drives impactful results that enhance well-being through cutting-edge, tech-powered solutions. Al Olama further stated that the UAE government is focused on adopting a proactive approach in developing advanced, scalable, and sustainable digital infrastructure to support the nation's aspirations of building knowledge-based economy. This includes ensuring that regulatory frameworks and policies keep pace with rapid global developments. The government is also committed to enhancing investment in a flexible and intelligent infrastructure that positions the UAE as a global lab for artificial intelligence applications aimed at advancing communities. The Council discussed steps aimed at supporting the achievement of the UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence's objectives, through the adoption of initiatives that promote AI integration within government entities. This approach enhances the UAE's competitiveness in priority sectors by leveraging AI to improve customer services, boost government performance excellence, and establish an effective legislative and regulatory environment for AI. The Council reviewed the preparations for launching the new edition of the UAE Artificial Intelligence Award, which in its first edition attracted over 225 submissions from more than 76 entities. It discussed the new categories aimed at ensuring the award's inclusivity and enhancing the competitiveness of participating entities by embracing new innovations that promote the use of AI in delivering future-ready solutions. Council members also discussed the latest updates on the Committee's initiatives and the operational mechanism of the energy and infrastructure data platform. They emphasised the importance of its development, considering it a strategic tool that supports decision-making and fosters integration among relevant entities. Additionally, the pivotal role of data centres in driving excellence and innovation across key sectors, such as energy was highlighted. This included showcasing a comprehensive geographic studies on the current distribution of data centres across the country and a reaffirmation of the need to expand these centres and link them to AI infrastructure, thereby enhancing the benefits of modern technologies in achieving global leadership. The meeting also discussed the progress of the Golden Visa initiative for specialised talent in the field of technology, exploring mechanisms for attracting top-tier professionals in this vital sector. Council members emphasised the importance of accelerating procedures and developing stimulating policies that align with global changes, contributing to enhancing the UAE's position as a global destination for creative and innovative minds in modern and emerging technologies. This, in turn, strengthens the UAE's competitiveness and aligns with its ambitions to build an advanced knowledge-based economy.

UAE Cabinet, chaired by Mohammed bin Rashid, approves 'UAE Strategy for Islamic Finance and Halal Industry'
UAE Cabinet, chaired by Mohammed bin Rashid, approves 'UAE Strategy for Islamic Finance and Halal Industry'

Emirates 24/7

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Emirates 24/7

UAE Cabinet, chaired by Mohammed bin Rashid, approves 'UAE Strategy for Islamic Finance and Halal Industry'

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, has chaired the UAE Cabinet meeting held at Qasr Al Watan, Abu Dhabi. The meeting was attended by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court; H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence; H.H. Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Finance; H.H. Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of the Interior. H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said, 'I have chaired a Cabinet meeting at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi, during which we approved the UAE Strategy for Islamic Finance and Halal Industry. The goal is to develop the Islamic financial sector, lead global Islamic finance activities, and boost the export of Halal products worldwide. 'We aim to increase the assets of our Islamic banks from AED986 billion to AED2.56 trillion within six years and raise the value of listed Islamic sukuk in the UAE to over AED660 billion by 2031. We also approved the formation of a committee chaired by the Central Bank governor to implement the strategy. The UAE will continue to diversify and expand its national economy across all sectors.' H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid added, 'We also reviewed, today, the results of the UAE tourism sector for the year 2024. The sector of tourism, travel, and hospitality in the country provided during the year 2023 over 800,000 jobs, and contributed 11.7 percent to the national economy, and it is expected to score more than AED236 billion in 2024. We have the necessary infrastructure, and our goal is to raise the sector's contribution to AED450 billion over the next six years." H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid confirmed, 'The Cabinet also approved, today, an updated national biosafety framework to enhance our national capabilities in prevention and response, increase research and innovation efforts, strengthen our biological emergency management system, and reinforce the UAE's biosafety infrastructure." H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid concluded, 'We also reviewed updates on the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sector. The UAE ranked first globally for the fourth consecutive year in the International Business Leadership Observatory report of 2024–2025 and 18th among the world's top 100 in the Emerging Ecosystems Ranking in 2024. SMEs licences have grown by 160 percent. Our aim is to continue supporting and expanding this sector, providing the best environment for launching and sustaining small and emerging businesses, which are a core pillar of our national economy.' During the meeting, the UAE Cabinet approved UAE Strategy for Islamic Finance and Halal Industry, aiming to build a globally competitive national Islamic finance sector, facilitate its activities and drive leadership in sustainable finance. It also seeks to boost exports by increasing local halal production and reach global Islamic markets. By 2031, the strategy targets significant growth, aiming to increase local Islamic bank assets to AED2.56 Trillion, increase local Sukuk issuances to AED660 billion, and international Sukuk listed in the UAE to AED395 billion, among other objectives. Furthermore, the Cabinet approved an updated, second edition of the National Biosecurity Framework (2023-2032), focusing on 3 main aspects: sustainably managing biological risks, strengthening prevention and response capabilities, and promoting biosecurity research and innovation. Key updates include developing a biological emergency management system, implementing relevant international agreements and bolstering national expertise. The UAE Cabinet reviewed the performance of the Emirates Tourism Council and the positive results of the tourism sector, driven by initiatives like the "World's Coolest Winter" campaign and the National Tourism Charter. The year 2024 tourism results revealed that 30 million guests checked in to the country's hotels by end of the year, scoring an increase of 9.5 percent, compared to the previous year, room numbers grew by 3 percent to 215,000 and hotel revenues rose by 4 percent to AED37 billion. Tourism, including travel and hospitality, contributed AED220 billion (11.7 percent) to the 2023 national economy. Its contribution is projected to reach AED236 billion in 2024, and provided over 800,000 jobs in 2023. Reinforcing the UAE's commitment to sustainable development and its National Policy on Biofuels, the UAE Cabinet reviewed several biofuel projects. As part of the UAE's commitment to providing excellent services to the community members, the Cabinet reviewed preparations for the 2025 Hajj season, led by the UAE Hajj affairs department, which operates under the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments and Zakat and in partnership with local governments entities. To boost federal employee productivity and efficiency, the UAE Cabinet approved the updated performance management system for Federal Government employees (Enjazaty). Focusing on strategic alignment, specialisation, employees' roles, results, the system promotes a culture of high performance, continuous feedback, and learning, while emphasizing flexibility, transparency, and a strong employer-employee relationship. In legislative affairs, the Cabinet further approved the issuance of legislative decisions concerning visiting doctors at federal health facilities, regulating space activities, penalties related to nuclear regulation and public benefit organizations, as well as amendments to Cabinet's resolution on marriage grants. The Cabinet also reviewed the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation's (MOHRE) AI implementation results. These included an AI-driven labour market simulation model, and an online platform that facilitates analysis to support decision-making and AI-driven solutions to current challenges. Automated solutions mimicking human actions in digital systems were also deployed. The Cabinet reviewed the latest updates on the national Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sector. The UAE ranked first globally for the fourth consecutive year according to the 2024-2025 report of the International Business Leadership Observatory, seventh globally at the 2024 Global Competitiveness Index, and 18th globally among the 2024 top 100 Emerging Ecosystems Ranking. The country witnessed a growth of more than 160% in the number of SMEs licenses issued between 2020 and 2024. Additionally, it reviewed the performance results of UAE Council for Digital Wellbeing, combined with national efforts to combat harmful online and social media practices, such as blocking drug-related content and accounts, disrupting malware and phishing schemes, and banning over 8 million phone numbers linked to harmful products. Performance reports for 2024 were reviewed for numerous federal entities, including the UAE Space Agency, Emirates Drug Establishment, the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation, among others. The Cabinet also addressed requests from the Federal National Council to discuss policies concerning public benefit organizations, support for national companies, consumer protection, and traffic safety improvements. The agenda of the meeting featured the Cabinet's approval of the restructuring of the UAE Gender Balance Council, chaired by H.H. Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and including Mona Ghanem Al Marri, Vice Chairperson, and other members. The Cabinet also approved the issuance of a resolution restructuring the UAE Gender Balance Council, enabling it to carry out its duties and achieve its objectives in coordination with relevant federal and local entities and the private sector. The meeting witnessed also the Cabinet's approval to restructuring of the UAE Council for Environmental and Municipal Work, chaired by Her Excellency Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak Al Shamsi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, and to the formation of a special committee for chemical precursors, chaired by the Emirates Drug Establishment. The UAE Cabinet ratified four international agreements, focusing on investment promotion and protection, with the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uzbekistan, Somalia, and the Philippines. The Cabinet also approved numerous MoUs and agreements, including a comprehensive economic partnership with Azerbaijan and an agreement between the Arab Youth Center and Jordan's Crown Prince Foundation. Further approved MoUs addressed mutual recognition of competency certificates with Fiji, energy cooperation with Mongolia and Uzbekistan, and visa exemption with Sri Lanka. In international affairs, the Cabinet approved hosting eight world class events, including the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) regional committee meeting for the Central Indian Ocean; World Customs Organization Technology Conference and Exhibition; and the International Operational Risk Working Group Conference. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

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