Largest international knowledge platform at Expo next week The largest international knowledge discussion platform will play host to more than 50 speakers, consisting of elite experts, leaders, and government officials from all over the world at Expo 2020 Dubai.   Under the theme 'Knowledge: Protecting Humanity and the Planet in the Pandemics’, the seventh edition of the Knowledge summit will take place on March 14 and 15, 2022.    The summit, organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme, will also host a three-day virtual conference from March 16 to 18, 2022.   It will see in depth discussions from various perspectives on the issues of food security, the impact of epidemics on the climate, the future of education, public health and mentality during epidemics, poverty reduction, the availability and use of data, and the path towards the development of a knowledge-based economy.    The summit aims to explore the opportunities and options that that can be provided by knowledge for the protection of humanity.    Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, said: “It will be the largest international knowledge discussion platform. It holds significant objectives, which are aimed toward exploring opportunities and options to protect humanity in the present and the future. These discussions are especially relevant after the past two years, where we have faced many repercussions of the pandemic. Various challenges have cast an unfavorable shadow on humanity, causing adverse effects on health, politics, economy, and society. They continue to intensify day after day, especially on the lowest-income countries. This edition of the summit will provide a regional and global reference of the knowledge-based practices that must be adopted to overcome the various challenges of the current decade.”    He also added: “For the first time, the summit’s agenda includes more than fifty leaders and experts as speakers, with parallel sessions being held besides the major sessions. In another first, we will also be working in the online mode, with activities being held virtually over the span of three days.”    The list of speakers include notable personalities, including Huwaireb, Prof Shafi Ahmed, Multi-Award-Winning Surgeon, Teacher, Futurist, Innovator, Entrepreneur, Karam Jabr, Head of Supreme Council for Media Regulation (SCMR) in Egypt, Ali Jaber, Group TV Director, MBC, Ali Alhamli, the News Center Department Director, Dubai Media Incorporated, Abdel Mageed Yahia, WFP Country Director in UAE and Representative for the GCC Region, and Katherine Bruce, Sustainability & Climate Change lead for WSP’s Middle East team.   Some other eminent personalities include Maroun Kairouz, Director of Mena region, World Economic Forum (WEF), Sujit Kumar Mohanty, Chief of United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Regional Office for Arab States and Bashar Kilani, Managing Director at Accenture Middle East.    The Knowledge Summit’s first day includes six sessions and a training workshop. The second day will include seven sessions and a workshop, all to be held at the Expo 2020 Dubai main hall.    There will also be five sessions running parallel on both days, called ‘Knowledge Space.’ The number of virtual sessions, however, is expected to exceed fourteen.     The main hall sessions will discuss broad concepts, such as ‘Knowledge Drives the Future’, ‘Web Education 3.0 - The Metaversity’, ‘The Role & Impact of Media During Crisis: Covid-19’  (as an example), ‘Pandemics and Their Impact on the Climate: A Double-Edged Sword’, ‘Food Security: Between Sustainable Supply Chains and Self-Sufficiency’, ‘Fighting Poverty’, ‘Mental Health and Pandemics’, ‘Young Entrepreneurship’, and ‘Social Progress Index.’   The “Knowledge Space’ sessions will investigate various topics, such as ‘Scaling up resilience in times of uncertainty’, ‘A new model for education’, ‘Disseminating knowledge in non-traditional ways: The Researcher’s experience’, ‘Fostering collaboration and innovation mechanisms to manage risks’, ‘Promoting science and policy dialogues: Science–policy interfaces’, ‘The Future of Knowledge Foresight Report 2022’: A transformative capacity model for future-ready societies’, ‘Growing the knowledge economy in an age of intangibles’, ‘The Global Knowledge Index: Sectoral perspectives’, and ‘Data availability and access: The key to resilience’.   The summit’s virtual sessions will explore several topics with themes such as ‘Effective Leadership During Crisis: Transforming Cultures & Driving Innovation ’, ‘Reinventing Jobs and Employment’, ‘Resilient Infrastructure: A Long-Term Profitable Investment, ‘Water Security: A Cornerstone for Economic, Social and Environmental Development’, ‘SDG-Based Learning: Qualifying Young Changemakers’,  ‘Knowledge Management and Big Data in Business: An Industry 4.0 Perspective, and ‘Co-Existence and Synergies in the Marine Space’.   Source -- TradeArabia News Service 2022-03-14 07:23:41 https://www.ld-export.com/upload/ld-export-913394-large.jpg
Largest international knowledge platform at Expo next week

Publié le lundi 14 mars 2022. Temps de lecture : 7 minutes

Largest international knowledge platform at Expo next week

The largest international knowledge discussion platform will play host to more than 50 speakers, consisting of elite experts, leaders, and government officials from all over the world at Expo 2020 Dubai.

 

Under the theme 'Knowledge: Protecting Humanity and the Planet in the Pandemics’, the seventh edition of the Knowledge summit will take place on March 14 and 15, 2022. 

 

The summit, organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme, will also host a three-day virtual conference from March 16 to 18, 2022.

 

It will see in depth discussions from various perspectives on the issues of food security, the impact of epidemics on the climate, the future of education, public health and mentality during epidemics, poverty reduction, the availability and use of data, and the path towards the development of a knowledge-based economy. 

 

The summit aims to explore the opportunities and options that that can be provided by knowledge for the protection of humanity. 

 

Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, said: “It will be the largest international knowledge discussion platform. It holds significant objectives, which are aimed toward exploring opportunities and options to protect humanity in the present and the future. These discussions are especially relevant after the past two years, where we have faced many repercussions of the pandemic. Various challenges have cast an unfavorable shadow on humanity, causing adverse effects on health, politics, economy, and society. They continue to intensify day after day, especially on the lowest-income countries. This edition of the summit will provide a regional and global reference of the knowledge-based practices that must be adopted to overcome the various challenges of the current decade.” 

 

He also added: “For the first time, the summit’s agenda includes more than fifty leaders and experts as speakers, with parallel sessions being held besides the major sessions. In another first, we will also be working in the online mode, with activities being held virtually over the span of three days.” 

 

The list of speakers include notable personalities, including Huwaireb, Prof Shafi Ahmed, Multi-Award-Winning Surgeon, Teacher, Futurist, Innovator, Entrepreneur, Karam Jabr, Head of Supreme Council for Media Regulation (SCMR) in Egypt, Ali Jaber, Group TV Director, MBC, Ali Alhamli, the News Center Department Director, Dubai Media Incorporated, Abdel Mageed Yahia, WFP Country Director in UAE and Representative for the GCC Region, and Katherine Bruce, Sustainability & Climate Change lead for WSP’s Middle East team.

 

Some other eminent personalities include Maroun Kairouz, Director of Mena region, World Economic Forum (WEF), Sujit Kumar Mohanty, Chief of United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Regional Office for Arab States and Bashar Kilani, Managing Director at Accenture Middle East. 

 

The Knowledge Summit’s first day includes six sessions and a training workshop. The second day will include seven sessions and a workshop, all to be held at the Expo 2020 Dubai main hall. 

 

There will also be five sessions running parallel on both days, called ‘Knowledge Space.’ The number of virtual sessions, however, is expected to exceed fourteen.  

 

The main hall sessions will discuss broad concepts, such as ‘Knowledge Drives the Future’, ‘Web Education 3.0 - The Metaversity’, ‘The Role & Impact of Media During Crisis: Covid-19’  (as an example), ‘Pandemics and Their Impact on the Climate: A Double-Edged Sword’, ‘Food Security: Between Sustainable Supply Chains and Self-Sufficiency’, ‘Fighting Poverty’, ‘Mental Health and Pandemics’, ‘Young Entrepreneurship’, and ‘Social Progress Index.’

 

The “Knowledge Space’ sessions will investigate various topics, such as ‘Scaling up resilience in times of uncertainty’, ‘A new model for education’, ‘Disseminating knowledge in non-traditional ways: The Researcher’s experience’, ‘Fostering collaboration and innovation mechanisms to manage risks’, ‘Promoting science and policy dialogues: Science–policy interfaces’, ‘The Future of Knowledge Foresight Report 2022’: A transformative capacity model for future-ready societies’, ‘Growing the knowledge economy in an age of intangibles’, ‘The Global Knowledge Index: Sectoral perspectives’, and ‘Data availability and access: The key to resilience’.

 

The summit’s virtual sessions will explore several topics with themes such as ‘Effective Leadership During Crisis: Transforming Cultures & Driving Innovation ’, ‘Reinventing Jobs and Employment’, ‘Resilient Infrastructure: A Long-Term Profitable Investment, ‘Water Security: A Cornerstone for Economic, Social and Environmental Development’, ‘SDG-Based Learning: Qualifying Young Changemakers’,  ‘Knowledge Management and Big Data in Business: An Industry 4.0 Perspective, and ‘Co-Existence and Synergies in the Marine Space’.

 

Source -- TradeArabia News Service

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