" Mohammed bin Rashid for government innovation" It monitors global models for technology uses at government work

Dubai, May 19/ WAM/ The Mohammed Bin Rashid Center for Government Innovation launched, through the platform “Inquiring”, in cooperation with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority and the Digital Government “Tadra”, a report entitled “Government Technology 5.0”, eleven pioneering models for the applications of emerging technologies in the government sector from different countries of the world, with the aim of spreading knowledge and enabling the parties to find innovative solutions that enhance their readiness for the future, and reflect positively on Government performance and society.
The report seeks to enrich government knowledge by highlighting the best international experiences in the areas of digital and technological transformation, which reflects the center’s vision in enabling government agencies to foresee the future and adopt innovative and flexible work models.
His Excellency Hoda Al -Hashemi, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Strategy Affairs, stressed that the launch of the “Government Technology 5.0” report translates the directions of the UAE government to ensure the sustainability of knowledge and keep pace with the rapid developments in the field of innovation and technologies, noting that the report represents a scientific reference to enhance government knowledge and enable the authorities to adopt elastic and innovative work models, by benefiting from entrepreneurial experiences locally And globally.
She said that the report represents an integrated cognitive platform, and embodies cooperation and partnership with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority and the digital government, to enrich a platform invented with qualitative reports, the center’s visions of accelerating the adoption of innovation and future technologies within the government work system, in a way that enhances the pioneering position of the UAE in the field of government innovation, and promotes its competitiveness globally in various fields.
For his part, His Excellency Eng. Majid Sultan Al -Mesmar, Director General of the Communications Regulatory Authority and the Digital Government, said that cooperation with the Mohammed bin Rashid Center for Government Innovation in issuing a report “Government Technology 5.0”, represents an important step in supporting the directions of the UAE and consolidating a future government model that depends on innovation and modern technologies.
He added that the report embodies the commitment to enhance the readiness of government agencies and provide them with global knowledge about the latest technical applications, allowing it to adopt smart and flexible solutions that contribute to developing its services and meet the aspirations of customers, pointing out that the authority believes in the importance of building strategic partnerships to transfer knowledge and generalize international best practices, in a way that enhances the UAE’s leadership in the field of digital transformation, and keeps pace with its aspirations in building an integrated digital future And sustainable.
The report reviews innovative pioneering models from the UAE, global models to use emerging technologies and innovative applications in government work, highlighting the employment of metaphors, artificial intelligence, blockchain, self -driving vehicles, drones, and fifth generation networks in developing government services.
The report includes innovative models that include “Mitarvs Seoul” in the Republic of Korea, the “UBIN” project for blockchain in Singapore, blockchain applications in Brazil, automatic environmental vehicles in Singapore, drone management solutions in Japan, smart vehicles for emergency and road maintenance in the United Kingdom, renewable energy monitoring projects in Bulgaria, alongside Pioneering initiatives from the UAE such as the World Council for Digital Transaction, Dubai Mitervance Strategy, and “idea of name” and “Ask” platform.
The report deals with the employment of emerging technologies in developing government services around the world. In the Republic of Korea, the city of Seoul launched the “Mitarvs Seoul” project, becoming the first major city in the world to provide its entire government services in a three -dimensional virtual environment.
The project also provides customers with an integrated digital experience that allows them to interact with government agencies through symbolic images and submit requests, attend events, and access civil, educational and tourism services through an advanced virtual environment.
In Singapore, the monetary authority implemented the “UBIN” project, which is a leading experience in the use of blockchain technology to settle payments and securities in cooperation with major financial institutions, with the aim of developing a more efficient and transparent model, using digital currencies issued by the central bank.
In Brazil, the states of Bahia and Rio Grande de Norte developed an application of the online bidding initiative using the blockchain, which allowed the local community to implement transparent and fast digital purchases, ensuring that corruption reduces and improving purchasing governance, as the application proved its effectiveness during the Kofid – 19 by providing a sustainable and reliable digital alternative to bidding management.
As part of its efforts to promote sustainability, Singapore tested smart environmental services vehicles equipped with the techniques of the fifth generation to clean the streets without direct human intervention, as vehicles were provided with high -resolution sensors and cameras, which provides an effective and environmentally friendly cleaning experience, and reduces dependence on the field workforce.
The report offers a model invented by Japan, a drone management system using artificial intelligence and digital twin technology, allowing the safe operation of drones within the urban atmosphere.
The system aims to support logistical services, to respond to emergencies and natural disasters, and enable the delivery of medications and biological substances in inhabited areas.
In the United Kingdom, the smart ambulance project, which merges the techniques of the fifth generation and virtual reality inside the ambulances, was launched to enable doctors to diagnose medical conditions from smart tools that allow examining vital signs and immediate communication with paramedics and patients, which contributes to reducing the time of diagnosis and enhancing the rapid response, especially in emergency and critical cases.
The report deals with the UK experience in developing the first fully independent road system to repair roads, equipped with automatic arms and submitted sensors, which contributes to reducing the risks to workers, accelerating maintenance operations, reducing the occasional damage to infrastructure, in addition to reducing emissions resulting from the use of heavy equipment.
In Bulgaria, a pioneering experiment was carried out to monitor the genealogy of renewable energy with a time accuracy of up to a second, using the fifth generation techniques to follow the instant performance of wind farms, with the aim of supporting the services of electrical network flexibility and enhancing the ability of operators to make immediate decisions to improve network efficiency and stability.
The report defines leading Emirati models, the most important of which is the “World Council for Digital Transaction”, which was launched by the Dubai Future Foundation to enhance the use of blockchain technology in various governmental and private sectors.
The Council includes more than 40 leading entities that include technical and governmental and governmental companies, and aims to accelerate the adoption of blockchain applications, enhance the exchange of knowledge and draw future policies.
The report also reviews the “Dubai Metaphir’s Strategy”, which aims to consolidate the emirate’s position as a global capital of emerging technologies, by developing digital infrastructure, attracting startups, and building local capabilities in the fields of education, health and tourism and a remote work using metaphors.
Among the Emirati innovations, the report reviews the “idea of name” service, which relies on obstetric artificial intelligence to suggest the names of electronic ranges dedicated to entrepreneurs and emerging entrepreneurs, which contributes to facilitating their digital presence and enhancing the electronic identity of their projects.
It is worth noting that the first digital “innovation” platform of its kind and specialized in the field of innovation in government work aims to enhance competencies in the Arab world and build a generation of Arab innovators and future leaders, by providing educational courses, methodologies, reports, evidence and interactive training laboratories, and knowledge data focused on spreading and generalizing the best tools, practices and successful models related to innovation The government, the government agencies enables to develop initiatives and reach innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency of the government sector, and improve the services provided by governments to improve people’s lives and build a better future for generations.
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