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        Speaking on the initiative, Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of DGHR, said:

        “Investing in human capital is key to positioning Dubai among the world’s top knowledge economies. This
        collaboration with Dubai AI Campus will equip our workforce to lead in digital transformation and ensure the
        emirate’s long-term competitiveness.”

        The programme will include real-world AI application training, workshops, seminars, and career mentorships, and
        will encourage the development of innovative AI-powered solutions evaluated by a panel of experts from DIFC,
        Udacity, and industry leaders.


        Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of the DGHR, said the partnership will enhance the skills of
        employees across both public and private sectors and to empowering them to navigate the fast-evolving
        landscape of digital transformation.

        He said: “At DGHR, we consider investing in human capital as a major step towards attaining the vision of our
        wise leadership in leading the global innovation and technology landscape and positioning Dubai at the forefront
        of the world’s top knowledge economies.

        “This collaboration marks a pivotal step in empowering our workforce with skills to drive digital transformation
        across both public and private sectors with precision and agility. The move will ensure the sustainability of
        economic and social development and ensure the emirate’s competitiveness in different fields.

        “In addition, this agreement signifies our unwavering commitment to shaping a prosperous future for the coming
        generations by equipping them with vital knowledge and technologies and promoting a work environment based
        on innovation, creativity, and institutional excellence.”


        The partnership aims to foster cross-sector collaboration, generate high-quality scientific research on AI in HR,
        and support tech innovation events across Dubai.

        This strategic move is part of the city’s broader push to integrate advanced technologies into the fabric of
        economic and government operations, and to shape a forward-thinking, knowledge-based economy for future
        generations.


































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