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Al Saleh emphasised the efforts made by the country to enhance the tourism sector, stating that
               these positive indicators reflect the promising opportunities the tourism sector in the UAE enjoys.
               He highlighted the pivotal role of the efforts and policies adopted by the UAE in developing the
               tourism and travel sectors over the past few years in achieving this momentum, pointing out the
               launch of the UAE National Tourism Strategy 2031, which sets a roadmap for building a sustainable
               tourism sector that contributes to long-term economic support.

               The Deputy Minister of Economy discussed the importance of adopting technology and innovation
               and their impact on tourism, stating that they believe in the importance of adopting technological
               tourism, innovation, and digitization in developing national tourism, enhancing the tourist
               experience, making it easier and more flexible. He mentioned the UAE's investment in smartphone
               applications and artificial intelligence, allowing visitors to plan their reservations and move easily
               within the country, as well as providing comprehensive and immediate information about tourist
               attractions and various events.

               Abdullah Al Saleh revealed that the UAE is currently collaborating with the United Nations World
               Tourism Organization to implement a pilot project to measure sustainable tourism in the UAE,
               aiming to measure the economic impact of the tourism sector and assess its environmental,
               cultural, and social impacts. This underscores the country's efforts to support sustainable tourism,
               along with education and human resource development in the tourism sector by applying the best
               international practices to integrate tourism into educational curricula.

               He pointed out that the UAE has set a leading example in adopting integrated health technologies,
               providing digital health solutions, and adhering to advanced preventive measures for travel and
               aviation, aiming to enhance health security and make the UAE a safe and reliable tourism
               destination.

               Al Saleh concluded his speech by affirming that the tourism development efforts in the country are
               ongoing and comprehensive through cooperation between federal and local tourism authorities
               and partnerships with national airlines and the World Tourism Organization to achieve national
               targets for the tourism sector. He noted that the sessions and workshops to be held at the forum
               will be crucial in generating new innovative ideas and solutions to support efforts to solidify the
               UAE's position as a leading and sustainable tourism destination.

               Basmah Al Mayman, Regional Director of the Middle East at UN Tourism, presented a visual
               presentation during the forum focusing on the organization's role in innovation, digital capabilities,
               and their reflection in the tourism sector, as well as the role of artificial intelligence in shaping the
               future of smart tourism worldwide and in the Middle East region.

               During her presentation, Al Mayman shared some global tourism data from the past two years
               according to the UNWTO tourism scale. This included an influx of 1.3 billion international tourists, a
               9.1% contribution of the tourism sector to the global GDP, and tourism exports reaching $1.7 trillion
               USD. These figures reflect the recovery of the tourism sector post-COVID-19 pandemic. In terms of




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