Mohammed bin Rashid launches a program to accelerate the pace of technological transformation

Mohamed Ben Rached

 His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched yesterday the technological transformation program in priority sectors at the national level, and within the framework of the national strategy for industry and advanced technology, to enhance its sustainability and competitiveness at the global level, and accelerate the transformation of the sector By employing technology in it, achieving global leadership in the field of development and innovation in future technologies, qualifying national capabilities, and enabling technology developers, entrepreneurs and emerging technology companies to develop their businesses on the journey of digital transformation.

His Majesty We have started a national program to quicken the pace of technological change in the manufacturing and industrial sectors, according to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The program's objectives include the creation of national centers for industrial empowerment, the development of 1,000 technological initiatives, and the annual export of advanced Emirati technological goods worth 15 billion dirhams. A fundamental shift in the industry's automation is what we're aiming for.

His Highness stressed that "the employment of advanced technology in industries and projects is an essential pillar for developing our national economy in partnership with the private sector... and the UAE represents a global center in the fields of research, development, and innovation in future technology."

Through advanced technology, we see opportunities to achieve our national priorities and ambitions for the next fifty years.. The program will make it possible for technology developers, entrepreneurs and emerging technology companies to experiment with technology in the UAE and launch from them for global transformational projects with tangible impact.

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