Innovation Arabia 10 Develops Roadmap for Building Societies Based on Knowledge, Innovation and Sustainability
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Innovation Arabia 10 Develops Roadmap for Building Societies Based on Knowledge, Innovation and Sustainability

Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU) has actually concluded the 10th version of the Innovation Arabia congress under the theme Innovation and Entrepreneurship: The Engines of Sustainability which was held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and President of the university. The occasion made significant progress in establishing a clear roadmap for benefiting from the previous successes of the Arab World. It took advantage of existing potentials and paved the way for unleashing and speeding up knowledge transformation, enhancing the culture of entrepreneurship, promoting environmental management, and progressing education and health in line with the requirements of the digital age. The conference was gone to by high-level global decision-makers, policy-makers, senior federal government authorities, experts and leaders from the educational, ecological, health and economic areas.

The final day saw the University's women leaders been honored by Dr. Mansoor Al Awar, Chancellor of HBMSU, in celebration of International Female's Day. Dr. Awar emphasized the considerable and efficient functions that females play in attaining continual success at the local, regional and international levels. He expressed gratitude for the efforts and contributions made by female leaders in HBMSU which he stated have been indispensable to the University's recurring course to excellence as the University of Selection in the entire Arab World and its string of international achievements in the areas of smart and distance knowing.

Innovation Arabia 10 gave a strategic platform for establishing strong foundations for promoting innovative powers and ideally utilizing research study capacities to assist in the transformation of Arab economic situations to count greatly on knowledge and innovation. It also sustained the success of the region's lasting economic and social growth goals. Study documents met assumptions, with the unique meeting witnessing the wide participation of masters and doctoral students from 49 countries to learn the outcomes of 319 research documents and 23 poster presentations.

The 142 study documents offered during the Quality and Business Administration Conference themed 'Letting loose Innovation, Empowering Entrepreneurship' focused on treatments for developing company governance policies and frameworks made to encourage entrepreneurship and support innovation inning accordance with 4 major motifs: 'Business, Monitoring and Entrepreneurship,' 'Top quality Management and Sustainability,' 'Islamic Banking, Financing,' and 'Public Monitoring and Government Solution Excellence.'

The Smart Learning Meeting held under the theme 'Build Knowledge Based Communities' successfully drew the support of popular researchers in stimulating adjustment, innovation and excellence in smart education via 79 study documents that dealt with modern concepts on 'Unleashing Leaders through the Creation of Knowledge Areas,' 'A New age of Schools as Knowledge-Building Communities,' and 'Smart Learning with Sustaining Knowledge Structure.'

The Health and Environment Seminar centering on 'Changing Minds, Protecting the Environment on the other hand, gathered high-level participants associated with health and the environment who assessed leading experiments and brand-new knowledge for attending to health and environmental difficulties to accomplish a better quality of life in the Arab World via 98 research papers.

The yearly congress also honored winning study papers throughout the simultaneous seminars. Dr. David Cropley from the University of South Australia won for Best Term paper on the sidelines of the High quality and Business Administration Meeting for his service 'Private Creativity: 4 Foundation of Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Amal Hussein from HBMSU obtained the same award during the Health and Setting Meeting for her notable term paper on 'Impact of Traffic Congestion on Drivers Commuting In between Sharjah and Dubai Emirates.' The paper entitled 'The Impact of User interface Characteristics on the Intent to Use Mobile Virtual library Modern technology' co-prepared by Sumayyah Al Faresi from the general public Authority for Applied Education and Training in Kuwait and Kate Hone from Brunel University in the UK was chosen as the Best Term paper throughout the Smart Discovering Seminar.

Dr. Mansoor Al Awar, Chancellor of HBMSU, said: "Once again, Innovation Arabia has actually succeeded in laying the structure for creating innovative solutions for driving the advancement of sustainable economic situations in the Arab World. It offered a suitable environment for promoting innovation and directing creativity to promote the transformation to knowledge-based economic situations efficient in keeping pace with the rapid changes characterizing the 21st century."

" The success of the Congress remains in line with the directives of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and President of HBMSU. We take pride in the success of Innovation Arabia, specifically in terms of creating creative suggestions for sustaining the overall objective of education in the post-2015 development plan, namely 'Guarantee equitable and comprehensive top quality education and lifelong learning for all by 2030.' This unbiased complements the global instructional targets established by the UNESCO and intersects with our ambitions to bring about a knowledge change using the region's enhanced capability to bring about lasting development," he included.

Al Awar ended: "At Innovation Arabia, we focused on the theme of 'Innovation and Entrepreneurship: The Engines of Sustainability' in order to highlight the raising should achieve sustainability using global versions that incorporate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic sectors affecting the here and now and future of the Arab World - especially education, health, the environment, and entrepreneurship. We are positive that Innovation Arabia will continue to make us pleased and seal its essential function as the very first and leading platform in the center East that expects the future of education, business, the environment, healthcare and Islamic banking and finance, in line with the purposes of UAE Vision 2021 and the targets of Dubai Plan 2021."

The second and 3rd days of the High quality and Business Monitoring Seminar included considerable discussions headed by Dr. Tarek Abdel Fattah, Assistant Teacher of HBMSU's School of Business and High quality Management. Among the senior speakers were by Dr. Timothy Mascon, Senior Vice President and Chief Officer for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) of AACSB International, that went over 'United Nations Sustainable Advancement Goals (SDGs): The Critical Interface between Business Schools and Business,' and Dr. Ahmed Al-Nuseirat, that supplied a thorough vision of 'The 4th Generation of Government Excellence in Dubai - A New Method.'

The conference agenda wrapped up with a discussion of the main elements for accomplishing success and excellence in business community, highlighting the capacity to expect the future based on economic, technological, social, market and ecological factors. Training workshops were performed throughout three days under the theme 'Planning by Circumstances - Shaping the Future.'

The outstandingly organized Smart Understanding Meeting was moderated by Dr. Khadeegha Al Zouebi, Assistant Teacher of HBMSU's School of e-Education. It featured 2 keynote speakers: Gard Titlestad, Secretary-General of the International Council for Correspondence course, who spoke about 'Knowing - Now is the Future,' and Steven Duggan, Board Member of the UNESCO Institute for Education Infotech, that presented innovative methods for 'Linking the Next Digital Divide'. The training workshop on 'Em powering Technology Devices for Education' was complimented for offering an important chance to get more information about innovative innovations for improving the learning procedure by focusing on the skills required for achieving success in the Age of Knowledge.

Dr. Moetaz El Sergany, Environmental Studies Division Chair of HBMSU's School of Health and Environmental Studies, led the 2nd and 3rd days of the Health and Atmosphere Conference. Professor Hillary Godwin discussed the topic of 'Just how can we design and effectively carry out programs and policies that benefit both individuals and the setting?.' Eng. Aisha Al Abdooli, on the other hand, discussed 'Peek at the Innovation Journey in Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

The Congress consisted of a program for boosting business performance through innovation in creating corporate social responsibility and sustainability programs. It was presented through a workshop on 'Innovation in Social Responsibility and Sustainability' which highlighted distinct company experiments in the application of social responsibility and innovation.

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