Second international innovation forum opens to support inventors
26 Feb 2021 The forum will host dialogue and discussion sessions on applications of AI, modern innovation methodologies and intellectual property rights.
Within its efforts to spread a culture of innovation, and as part of its participation in the UAE Innovation Month (Feb.21-27 ), Dubai Customs inaugurated the 2nd International Innovation, a joint initiative by the Ministry of Economy and Dubai Customs for the second consecutive year.
The forum aims to provide a periodic platform for innovators and inventors from inside and outside the country to interact with the relevant authorities from research centers, business incubators and private sector companies.
Dubai Customs, Ministry of Economy inaugurate second international innovation forum
DUBAI, 26th February, 2021 (WAM) To spread a culture of innovation, and as part of its participation in the UAE Innovation Month from 21st to 27th February, Dubai Customs has inaugurated the 2nd International Innovation, a joint initiative with the Ministry of Economy for the second consecutive year.
The forum provides a periodic platform for innovators and inventors from inside and outside the country to interact with the relevant authorities from research centres, business incubators and private sector companies.
The forum will host dialogue and discussion sessions on applications of artificial intelligence (AI); modern innovation methodologies; intellectual property (IP) rights; patent mechanisms and procedures; and other areas related to the development of an environment that promotes innovation and empowerment of owners of innovative projects, to help enhance their competitiveness.
NDABA GAOLATHE
Botswana is in a state of do or die, and despite the many international accolades, our economy is on a sick bed, almost a half of our people are ravaged by or about to sink into poverty, our young people have lost the fire to dream about what they could become. We are a nation divided between an elite that enjoys our national treasures, our minerals, our land and first world health, education and life facilities – and the rest of the households with a median income of less than P2200, that lives in overcrowded conditions, that endures poor health facilities and receives a poor education.
THAILAND RACES AHEAD IN THE GLOBAL DIGITAL REVOLUTION
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Facilitated by easier access to high-speed internet, the rise of Thailand’s vibrant digital industry over recent years has been underpinned
by the rich creativity and strong entrepreneurial spirit of Thailand’s tech-savvy digital generation. At the forefront of this brave new digital world, Thailand has seen its economy consistently prove its readiness to embrace the new opportunities presented by the global digital revolution.
Supported by the country’s active development of its ICT infrastructure, Thai business are increasingly adopting digital tools such as AI, cloud computing and next generation digital platforms to enhance their efficiency. Meanwhile, mobile and real-time digital activities such as e-commerce, fintech and online entertainment are readily embraced as part of Thai people’s changing lifestyles.
AP PRESIDENT: Gaolathe
Botswana is said to be in a state of do or die, with its economy on a sick bed and almost half of the people being ravaged by or about to sink into poverty despite the many international accolades the country enjoys.
This was said by the President of Alliance for Progressives, Ndaba Gabaolathe when delivering his Annual Policy Address last week.
Gaolathe said that young people have lost the desire to dream about what they could become. “We are a nation divided between an elite that enjoys our national treasures, our minerals, our land and first world health, education and life facilities- and the rest of the households with a median income of less than P2200, that lives in overcrowded conditions, that endures poor health facilities and receives a poor education.”