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Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid launched the UAE Advanced Science Agenda 2031 on Sunday in the presence of senior government officials. Image Credit: Twitter

Dubai: The UAE launched on Sunday the National Advanced Science Agenda 2031 to utilize advanced sciences in the development and creation of solutions to future challenges and support the government's efforts to achieve the objectives of the UAE National Agenda 2021 and the UAE Centennial Plan 2071.

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched National Agenda along with the 2021 Advanced Science Strategy, which falls under the agenda 2031.

“Promoting the advanced science environment in the UAE is the best investment in making the future and a key tool to turn the creativity of human mind into reality”, Shaikh Mohammad said.

He added, “The empowerment of Emirati scientists and creative minds entails providing appropriate tools and resources to attract and help them transform their scientific knowledge into a practical reality that strengthens the UAE’s march to the future through adopting modern technologies and advanced sciences. 

"These sciences provide and develop solutions and deliver answers to many questions but will not make a difference without practical frameworks that transform them into the implementation phase”.

The National Advanced Science Agenda reflects our approach and methodology in the government work, which is based on future-planning, proactive thinking and innovating the best practices and solutions.We want to make the UAE a hub for advanced science and a top destination for scientists and innovators, who we do welcome their contributions and partnership with us in creating a better future for the people, The Vice-President noted. 

Shaikh Mohammad went on to say, “We have all potential to transform the UAE into a source of scientific knowledge and innovation. We are waiting for our scientists, who we place high confidence in their minds and potentials, to make the biggest contribution in this field. "

Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince, Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Future , were present at the launch ceremony.

The National Advanced Science Agenda 2031 aims to create a homogenous scientific environment that supports realizing the objectives of the UAE Centennial Plan 2071 by backing science and sectors related to science and technology outputs.

The agenda outlines the UAE's scientific approaches towards 2031 by working to bring about the objectives of UAE Centennial Plan 2071 through three consecutive strategies starting with 2018-2021.

The 2031 agenda focuses on using sciences to devise solutions to challenges and exploring economically viable opportunities by working on eight scientific priorities up to 2031 and 30 scientific targets up to 2021.

The strategy will be implemented with the participation of ten entities and through setting up councils on the priority sector level.

The eight scientific priorities aim to make the most of all strategic natural resources in the country through national capacity-building, promotion of the sustainable energy sector, enhancement of water security using advanced and clean technology, and development of an advanced scientific food security system.

Priorities

The priorities also aim to address health challenges in the UAE through a national scientific system and developing advanced industries sector, in addition to building a system of logistical support based on scientific studies and data and creating strategic industries complex.

The agenda also aims to develop four enablers including economic information services, establishing a coherent scientific community, developing supportive technology and promoting entrepreneurship in science and technology.

Sarah Bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State, will be in charge of overseeing the implementation of the Advanced Science Agenda, which is the result of painstaking efforts of more than 100 experts from 50 leading private and public entities and in cooperation with 55 supportive bodies.