UAE first in Mena in Global Innovation Index

DG Staff

ABU DHABI 1 February 2021: The UAE has been ranked first in the Arab region and 34th worldwide in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2020.

Today, “Innovation Month 2021” starts in the UAE, which has become a national occasion for consolidating the country’s position as a global hub of innovation and capacity building, and a catalyst for public and private sectors and individuals to adopt innovative practices.

The outcomes achieved by the UAE are due to a clear policy related to science, technology and innovation, comprising 100 national initiatives worth over Dh300 billion until 2021, in addition to a series of new national legislative, investment, technological, educational and financial policies aimed at diversifying the national economy.

The year 2014 was a milestone in the country’s journey of innovation. In October 2014, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched the National Innovation Strategy, which aims to make the UAE among the most innovative countries in the world by 2021, said Wam.

The strategy included 30 national initiatives implemented over three years, including adopting new legislation, supporting innovation incubators, building specialist national capacities, offering a series of incentives to the private sector, establishing global research partnerships, and modernising government work to be more innovative in seven key sectors, most notably renewable energy, transport, health, education, technology, water and space.

In 2015, the UAE Cabinet allocated 2015 as the Year of Innovation and issued directives to all federal authorities to reinforce their coordination and revise public government policies, to create an environment that encourages innovation, with the aim of making the UAE a global leader in this area.

In August 2015, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid declared that a week, from 22nd to 28th November, will be named “UAE Innovation Week.”

Following the success of UAE Innovation Week in 2015 and 2016, it was announced that an entire month will be named Innovation Month in February 2018, becoming a national occasion for celebrating innovation in the country.

In recent years, the UAE has accomplished a series of significant achievements in the field of innovation covering all areas of life, most notably the development of educational systems, boosting computer use and smart devices in schools, inaugurating new electronic higher education establishments around the country, and establishing several technological institutes and research establishments aimed at promoting innovation, such as Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, the Dubai Science Park Lab Complex, the Mohammed bin Rashid Academy of Scientists and the Mohamed bin Zayed Artificial Intelligence University.

Since the start of the coronavirus crisis, innovation has become the key weapon used by the UAE to address emerging challenges and turn them into opportunities, ensuring business continuity in all vital sectors, upon the highest standards of health and public safety.

The UAE has utilised scientific innovation to consolidate its efforts to counter the pandemic, including by analysing the genome sequence of the virus, launching the largest lab in the world outside China to conduct coronavirus tests, and established a dozen drive-through testing centres.

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