UAE cadres opportunities and the impact of the national content program is the focus of activities for the second days "Make in the Emirates"

Abu Dhabi, May 20 / WAM / Officials and specialists gathered in the sessions of the second day of the “Made in the Emirates” platform, provided that the development of the skills of Emirati cadres has become an integrated commitment and culture in various sectors, especially with the presence of qualitative programs to empower Emirati youth such as the “Nafs” program and other qualitative initiatives that provide new opportunities for citizenship cadres in cooperation with the private sector.
The speakers in the “Maken in the Emirates” sessions emphasized the qualitative results achieved by the “National Content Program” in enhancing the prospects for the growth of local industries, accelerating advanced industries, and honoring the pioneers of the national content and in the framework of focusing the activities of the second day of “Made in the Emirates” after the national content program, its platform witnessed the honoring of the pioneers of the national content program of individuals, institutions and companies, in the presence of each of the happiness of Ghannam Butm Batti Al Mazroui, Secretary -General of the Council of Competitiveness of the Emirati Cadres, His Excellency Omar Sawind Al -Suwaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Salama Al -Awadi, Assistant Undersecretary for the Industrial Development Sector at the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology.
The Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Economy, the “Enforcement” program and the Abu Dhabi Investment Office in the field of strategic partnerships of the national content program were honored, and ADNOC won the award for best practices of national content, while Rafid won the National Content Program Program allocated for small and medium enterprises, and more companies and witnessed the platform “Make in the Emirates” in its second day signed a set of memoranda of understanding between The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, Emaar, Salals for Food and Technology, Calculats, and Cities of Holding, to join the “National Content Program”. In a session entitled “Emiratisation and the Society of Society”, His Excellency Ghannam Al Mazrouei, Secretary -General of the Council of Competitiveness of the Emirati cadres, stressed that in light of the care and directives of the rational leadership, the enabling Emirati cadres continues through initiatives such as the “Nafs” program and others, pointing out that enabling citizens in the private sector is a major goal in the “Nafs” program that contributed to double the number of citizens working in the private sector to more than 137 thousand citizens, in addition to support About 3000 male and female students in medical specialties, who receive distinguished education and guaranteed job opportunities after graduation, as well as to provide about 50 thousand guidance sessions for citizens in the private sector, which contributed to enhancing their capabilities and empowering them effectively.
His Excellency Aisha Youssef, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Community Empowerment, said that empowerment is the supreme goal, which has become an integrated and path, confirming that man is the main axis in the development process.
She added: “Our strategy is based on providing opportunities that help individuals to grow, which enables them to develop their skills.
The activities of the second day discussed the future of satellite industries, in a session entitled “Deep Technology and Space Manufacturing”, with the participation of His Excellency Salem Butti Al Qubaisi, Director General of the Emirates Space Agency, Amer Al -Sayegh Al -Ghaffari, Assistant Director General of Satellite Engineering at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, Karim Sabbagh, Director General of “Space 42”, and Abdel Hafeez Mourdi, The CEO of Talis Emirates, who stressed the importance of partnerships in promoting the integrated vital environment for satellite industries in the country.
Al -Qubaisi stressed that the space strategy 2030 put the vision of the transformation in the space industries sector at the government level, as well as at the level of partnerships with the private sector, in addition to building local capabilities and national competencies in the space industries sector, leading to strengthening international cooperation in it.
Amer Al -Sayegh Al -Ghafari considered that the satellite program of the UAE has moved to empowering talents and competencies and launching projects and then holding partnerships with the private sector, stressing that the establishment of the pillars of space industries locally and enhancing their capabilities, capabilities and competitiveness benefits from comprehensive support and ambitious projects launched by the UAE in the space sector, especially with the launch of several local companies in this vital sector in succession in the state and its industrial scene.
Karim Sabbagh said that the essence of space industries is innovation and the collection of various specializations in one package, and the UAE is a supportive environment for the launch of specialized satellite manufacturing units, many of its initiatives were announced from the “Made in the Emirates 2025” platform, pointing out in this context to the example of the HAPS development facility in Abu Dhabi, which is the first of its kind in the region.
Abdel Hafeez Mourdi considered that the UAE is in the ranks of developed countries in financing deep space technology projects, which enhance self -sufficiency, industrial sovereignty, and scientific achievement, pointing to the importance of consolidating local capabilities in the areas of deep engineering and quantitative computing to serve the expanding space sector in the UAE.
In line with the slogan of accelerating the advanced industries for this session of “Made in the Emirates”, the activities of the second day witnessed a qualitative specialized session from the Abu Dhabi Investment Office Organization on accelerating the adoption of technologies and solutions to take off and vertical electricity in the manufacturing sector in the UAE, in which Imran Malik, director of the Smart and Self -driving vehicle industry complex “Savi”, Najil Gewel, participated in the company “Archer” to avoid.
Imran Malik emphasized that the SAVI SDF Complex, the strategic initiative launched by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Chairman of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, is a global -level model to integrate various specializations, industries and sectors in designing the future of smart movement, stimulating advanced industries in this field and similar areas within the private sector.
Niegel Golee stressed the readiness of the vital environment in the UAE to adopt the latest smart technologies and manufacturing ready for the future, including boot solutions, electric vertical landing, flying transport solutions with electricity and other electrical transportation technologies, which make the future in the heart of Abu Dhabi and the UAE now.
A major session also discussed cooperation in the industrial scene at the state level, in which His Excellency Sharif Al -Awadi, General Manager and CEO of the Free Zone in Fujairah, Muhammad Al -Khidr Al -Ahmad, CEO of the Khalifa Economic Regions of Abu Dhabi – Kizad Group, Rami Jalad, CEO of the Ras Al Khaimah Economic Regions (Rakz), and Saud Abu Al -Shawarib, CEO of the Chairman of the Tikom Group – Industrial Sector – Industrial Sector.
His Excellency Sherif Al -Awadi, General Manager and CEO of the Free Zone in Fujairah, stressed that the model of the UAE’s free zones is a pioneering model at the region level, pointing out that the Free Fujairah Zone continues to attract quality engineering companies and promising projects and achieve distinguished results that support the diverse, flexible economy and sustainable growth.
Muhammad al -Khidr al -Ahmad pointed out that the state has more than 40 free zones today that integrates with each other and enhances the state’s position and its competitiveness in various vital sectors and establishes its position as a global façade preferred for investments, especially industrial, pointing out that the integration of economic areas in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al -Dhafra created additional momentum for the business and investment sectors.
Rami Jalabad stressed that this is the most appropriate time for cooperation and partnerships in various fields, including the industrial field, pointing to the existence of promising cooperation opportunities to enhance the industrial growth of companies and investors alike, stressing the importance of the qualitative development witnessed by infrastructure and global logistical services in the country; Like union trains, in linking the integrated vital environment for trade, industry and investment in the country.
Saud Abu Al -Shawarib pointed out that the partnership with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology has strengthened the evaluation of the capabilities that accelerate industrial automation, praising the Ministry’s role in increasing the contribution of the industrial sector to the state’s gross domestic product and enhancing attracting industrial investments in vital areas; Like engineering, chemical, metal and pharmaceutical industries, to the state and its free regions.
A major session also discussed the strengthening of the national content program for the flexibility of local industries, in which each with His Excellency Omar Sawan Al -Suwaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, Muhammad Ali Al -Kamali, CEO of Trade and Industry at the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, Yasser Saeed Al Mazrouei, CEO of the Human Resources and Institutional and Commercial Support Department of “ADNOC, and Engineer Saeed Al Rumaithi, CEO of Emirates Iron Arcilla.
Al -Suwaidi stressed that the number of partners of the national content program increased today in the “Made in the Emirates” platform to 35 strategic partners, while the program succeeded in creating 22 thousand jobs for national talents and cadres in the country, pointing out that the national content is today with financing opportunities of up to 40 billion dirhams provided by local institutions and banks.
Muhammad Ali Al -Kamali considered that the Abu Dhabi Investment Office enhances the opportunities to define the global investment scene with local companies with distinct performance in leadership programs such as the national content program, in cooperation with all components of the value chain, and the capable parties, foremost of which is the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology and private sector companies.
Yasser Al Mazrouei explained that the year 2017 was the beginning in “ADNOC” to design a supportive mechanism to take advantage of the local content in providing the resources it needs, which was reflected in its distinguished and pioneering position today in achieving the targets of the national content program and its strategic goals, pointing to opportunities in “ADNOC” for more than 2000 small and medium -sized companies in the country to provide their products and services.
Engineer Saeed Al -Rumaithi stressed that the National Content Program Programs are an incentive for national competencies and local companies to explore the promising opportunities provided by the program, and encourage local suppliers to raise the efficiency of their operations, which reflects positively on enhancing the competitive advantages of national industries.
The platform “Make in the Emirates” also witnessed a dialogue session entitled “Damm the capital bridge and stimulate the success of small and medium -sized companies in the UAE”, organized by the Emirates Growth Fund, and the session moderated by His Excellency Naglaa Al -Mudaa, Vice President For bones and spine, Stephen Wellon, a member of the Emirates Growth Fund Board of Directors.
Al -Naqbi said: “The Emirates Development Bank focuses on supporting entrepreneurs and innovators, and pays great attention to the economic impact of projects, as it works in partnership with a number of institutions and commercial banks in the country to provide integrated financing solutions, through credit guarantees programs aimed at attracting private capital, and enhancing funding opportunities for startups and small companies. To facilitate these companies obtaining customized financial services, the bank launched a platform EDM 360, which provides solutions specifically designed to accelerate the growth of entrepreneurs and facilitate their daily operations. “
Dr. Ali Al -Suwaidi explained that the establishment of an integrated facility providing comprehensive and high -quality treatment services needs to provide strong financial support to ensure quality and achieve the highest medical standards, and after providing a feasibility study to the Emirates Development Bank, the bank touched the promising capabilities of the project, and agreed to support it by financing the required capital.
As for Stephen Wellon, a member of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Fund for Growth, he said: “Achieving balance in the financial structure of projects is very important, especially with regard to providing operational capital on the one hand, and building long -term capabilities on the other hand. The combination of lending and investment capital requires accurate planning that is commensurate with the nature of each project, and we are confident that the vital economic environment in the UAE will allow the emergence of the emergence of the emergence More ambitious small and medium companies, which will seek to find strategic partners to expand their growth. “
The platform “Make in the Emirates” also hosted a dialogue session entitled “Family Companies: Main Possibility for Growth and Expansion in the Industrial Sector”, in which Abdul Rahman Al -Shaibani, CEO of the Al -Gurg Group, participated, which explained that the platform constitutes an important opportunity to benefit from the incentives and benefits provided by the UAE for national industries, which enables it to expand regionally and globally, with a strong infrastructure, Stable supply chains, advanced economic areas, as well as a group of possibilities that support the growth and development of the industrial system in a sustainable manner.
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