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Opening session of the third Government Summit underlines innovation as driving force of economic competitiveness

Dubai, February 9, 2015: The third Government Summit, held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, marked its opening by underlining the role of innovation in driving the economic competitiveness of nations and enhancing the quality of life of people.

Addressing the gathering of heads of states, high-ranking government officials, technology experts and educationalists from around the world, HE Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Government Summit, said: The Government Summit reflects the vision of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum that innovation is todays imperative in ensuring the progress of humanity and in building stable, progressive and creative communities.

The Summit serves as a global platform to address the challenges of the future and build an environment that fosters the well-being of individuals and stability of nations. The experts address tough questions such as how we can change our educational system to enable students to access jobs that do not exist today, and ways to prepare for a future when current jobs become obsolete with technology advancement. They also explore the challenges faced by governments in a fast-changing world to ensure the sustained happiness and welfare of citizens, said HE Al Gergawi.

In his keynote address, Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, said that the UAE is today among the first countries globally to take the lead in educating its people on the impact of the technology revolution through initiatives such as The Government Summit.

He identified the 3 Es educate, engage and empower- that are important to strengthen a culture of innovation by governments, adding that innovation is the way forward to boost economic competitiveness. Mr. Schwab said governments must prepare its people the changes brought by the new wave of technology revolution and what the UAE does in this regard is extraordinary. Alongside, it is important to build the skills of the people by changing our education systems. Virtual education will play a big role and an area where UAE could be one of the first adopters.

He said that engaging the private sector is the second key driver, and that partnerships between governments, businesses and the civil society will help shape a new innovation ecosystem. The third driver is empowering communities, particularly women, and making them a part of the change process.

Calling for a future that will be defined by true pioneers and pace-setters in innovation, Mr. Schwab said one of the fundamental enablers to promote innovation by governments is to restore the current trust deficit that political and business leaders face. Leaders must respond to the needs of the people who have lost their trust in the leadership through honesty, morality and responsibility, he noted.

He commended the UAE leadership for setting a model in this regard, adding that clear and visionary leadership has enabled the country to enhance its global competitiveness ranking from 27 four years ago to the 12th position now.

Mr. Schwab said that meritocracy must assume significance in todays post-crisis world. The economic future over the next few years will be characterised by low growth, rather than high growth, with even emerging economies going through a mid-life crisis. The future challenges can be met only by governments, working in close cooperation with businesses. Governments need to treat private business as a true partner.

In addition to the breakdown in trust and the challenges of the post-crisis world, Mr. Schwab said the third defining factor that influences the future of governments is the new technological revolution.

The revolution is not changing what and how we use technology, but changing us and our lives. Just look at the impact of the internet on the notion of privacy. The new generation has completely different notion of privacy from us, the older generation.

He said that unlike the scientific revolutions of the past that arrived in waves, todays tech revolution is a tsunami and disruptive. This calls for system innovation, in todays era of talentism, where humanitys capability for imagination and innovation builds a new ecosystem.

In this, governments have an essential role to play though innovation has tended to come from private business, governments have to be catalysts, driving the innovation in this ecosystem. Robots, drones and AI will be critical in the future and again I congratulate the UAE for its work with drones it is very impressive and pioneering, said Mr. Schwab.

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