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made possible by the carefully curated agenda, projects, and initiatives presented by
participating entities, all of which aimed to prepare them for future job prospects."
"This year's edition of the exhibition also stands out for its emphasis on the future
needs of the job market. It underscored the significance of developing future skills that
will be in demand, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence (AI), which is rapidly
gaining prominence in various areas and sectors. Therefore, it is crucial for students,
graduates, and even working professionals looking for new opportunities to improve
their digital skills, experiences, and competencies – especially in the context of AI and
other emerging fields. This will in turn allow them to contribute more significantly to
the UAE's future objectives," H.E. Al Falasi added.
On the last day, H.E. Dr. Abdullah Saif Al-Sabousi, Secretary-General of the Dubai
Judicial Council, Dr. Lowai Belhoul, Director General, Government of Dubai Legal
Affairs Department, H.E. Abdulla Jassem Kalban, Managing Director and CEO of
Emirates Global Aluminium, and Abdulla bin Damithan, CEO and Managing Director,
DP World GCC, visited the Platform.
Dubai Government Platform
The DGHR Department oversaw the participation of government entities from Dubai
under the umbrella of the ‘Dubai Government Platform.’ About 21 entities and
departments, covering 188 disciplines, including IT, strategy, marketing, legal affairs,
and human resources, were overseen by the DGHR. The platform enabled government
entities to showcase their innovative initiatives and programs. Additionally, they
highlighted the potential opportunities for young Emiratis in various scientific and
practical fields that are in high demand to fulfil the needs of the UAE's dynamic job
market.