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participants explored ways to increase global investment flows and their role in supporting startups
and driving innovation. Speakers noted that economic cooperation between Arab, Chinese, and
international markets contributes to building a sustainable investment ecosystem, facilitating the
transition to the new economy by linking emerging markets with global financing opportunities.
Hamad Al Mazrouei, CEO of the ADGM Registration Authority, delivered a speech titled
"Empowering Future Workforce." He underscored that workforce empowerment has become a
fundamental pillar in driving economic growth and sustainable development. Al Mazrouei
highlighted the importance of developing digital skills and enhancing training and qualification
programs to keep pace with the rapidly evolving job market. He stressed that investing in education
and professional development is essential to ensure workforce adaptability in an era of
technological transformations while contributing to the expansion of the new economy.
As part of the summit, the session "Unveiling Tomorrow’s Minds" explored the pivotal role of
education in driving business development and preparing future global leaders to face today's
challenges while building a more sustainable future. The session focused on how academic
institutions reshape business environments to align with rapid technological advancements and
economic shifts. Speakers underscored the importance of investing in education to equip
businesses and organizations for a more competitive and dynamic future.
During the summit, SIEF announced the signing of six new strategic partnerships with leading
institutions in the presence of Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri and Jean-Pierre Raffarin. The new partners
included Investopia, The Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological
Cooperation of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Countries, Abu Dhabi Global Market
Academy, Abu Dhabi School of Management, Hub 71, Saal, and WeCarbon.
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