UAE’s in pursuit of appointing unique and first global fourth industrial revolution ambassador

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This announcement paves a perfect platform. It is a part of the UAE’s efforts in bolstering their image and positioning themselves as a global technological hub as well as unique, innovative standout partnerships.

As well the consortium on the cabinet decree from his Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, UAE’s cabinet has finally nodded this Monday, with a 100 percent approval from all significant legislators and key dignitaries from technological arena, in adopting a decision in appointing a first of its kind, unique UAE’s Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) ambassador.

As reported according to state news agency WAM, this announcement works in tandem with UAE’s already planned initiative of ‘Digitalized UAE vision 2031’. It also strives a lot of efforts to channelize and bolster its global position as a powerful inhouse for the futuristic technology-driven as well as innovative, unique global partnerships.”

The Fourth Industrial Revolution rolls around how the optimum utilization of disruptive technologies and futuristic trends like robotics, cloud networking as well as artificial intelligence broadens and change the module of our lifestyle and work culture around us.

It also stated that this planned first of its kind initiative will, in turn, intensify and churn out to employ the best of the technological advancements that drive and have a real impact lives of en masses in the region.

This decision was announced in concurrence with Global Future Councils’ meetings held in tandem between the UAE government as well as the World Economic Forum.

The decision in appointing UAE’s Ambassador for Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) was devised in such a manner to elevate the technological diplomacy to a global cross-cutting priority in UAE foreign policy, and as well as in tandem to grow from a global hub to a universal bridge.

The WAM also stated that the global ambassador’s given role or position has a global mandate that is to spur the latest unique global partnerships on behalf of the UAE’s government. The UAE government has as well previously launched in a perfect platform as the National Strategy for launching up of the coveted Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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