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A Partnership to Celebrate: the UAE, the UK and Expo 2020 Dubai
Simon Penney , H.E. Simon Penney, Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for the Middle East and Her Majesty’s Consul General to Dubai and the Northern Emirates

The UK and the UAE share a deep and enduring friendship, built on decades of economic, cultural and people to people ties. This friendship, and the history that we share, lay the foundations for our future relationship.

The UK stands shoulder to shoulder with the UAE as the nation celebrates its 50th year, and looks ahead to the next fifty years. This is why the Partnership for the Future is so important. The Partnership for the Future was announced in September by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces during His Highness the Crown Prince’s visit to the UK.

I was honoured to have taken part in the visit which saw a wide ranging programme of engagement including a business reception at No10 Downing Street, lunch with the Prime Minister, and a number of bilateral Ministerial meetings over two days. One personal highlight for me was seeing His Highness inspecting the guard of honour on Horse Guards Parade.

A Partnership for the Future

The Partnership for the Future encompasses many areas of collaboration from trade and investment to climate change and energy transition to artificial intelligence. At its core, the Partnership addresses two central pillars of great importance to the UK and the UAE: sustainable prosperity and addressing global issues.

Within trade and investment, our countries extended the existing UAE-UK Sovereign Investment Partnership (SIP) signed in March of this year by the UK’s Office for Investment and Mubadala Investment Company. In addition to the £1bn committed when the SIP was launched in March 2021, a further £9bn investment was agreed during the Crown Prince’s visit taking the total to £10bn.

The SIP will serve as the framework of our future-focused investment relationship. Over a five-year period, the SIP will invest across four key innovation-led sectors – technology, infrastructure, healthcare & life sciences, and clean & renewable energy – that will support job creation in both countries, strengthen national research and development capabilities and originate new areas of investment collaboration. These sectors were selected because they are of strategic importance to both countries as we address the challenges of today and tomorrow. Indeed, the UAE has already committed over £1.1bn across 12 transactions and we have visibility on a further £1bn this year, taking 2021 investment to over £2bn.

The UAE will gain access to world leading R&D in the UK. It provides a channel for the UAE to invest in tomorrow’s unicorns as well as encouraging more UK firms to establish a presence in the UAE in sectors that matter to the UAE’s economic plans.

For the UK, which is the leading destination for investment in new projects in Europe (EY UK Atrractiveness Report, June 2021), the SIP will provide much needed investment to drive R&D, provide a further source of growth capital for emerging firms, and ensure UAE investment aligns with UK priorities of attracting investment to all four corners of the UK.

A major focus of the SIP is identifying opportunities that benefit the whole of the UK, particularly outside London and the South East including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Greater investment in the UK’s industries of the future will create high-value jobs, boost the economy and level up the country as we build back better and greener.

Creating trade and investment foundations for the next 50 years

As the UAE celebrates its 50th year, the exchange of knowledge, innovation and ideas resulting from the Sovereign Investment Partnership will lay the groundwork as the nation looks ahead to the next 50 years.

The UAE’s Principles of the 50 is the strategic roadmap for the next fifty years, and hold important synergies with the UK’s levelling up agenda and our strategy to Build Back Better. Part of the Principles of the 50 includes the 10×10 goal to increase the UAE’s exports to ten key global markets – including the UK – by 10% per annum for ten years, and we look forward to supporting businesses in the UAE to achieve this.

While 2020 saw a drop in global trade figures, I look forward to the resumption of strong trade between the UK and the UAE, which saw a total of £18.6bn of bilateral trade in 2019.

When you look at the UAE’s economic roadmap for the coming decades and the UK’s growth industries, there’s a clear opportunity for our nations to be deeply linked as trade, investment and innovation partners.

Innovating for a Shared Future at Expo 2020 Dubai

This is clearly in evidence when we look at the UK’s engagement in Expo 2020 Dubai. Not only did the UK openly support Dubai’s bid for Expo 2020 back in 2011, it was also host to the Great Exhibition in 1851, the very first Expo if you will.

We are extremely proud of the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, and I am delighted to share some highlights with Kreston Menon News.

The building itself was conceptualised by Es Devlin OBE, and inspired by one of Stephen Hawking’s final projects, ‘Breakthrough Message’, where Hawking challenged the world to design a message representing Earth, life and humanity that could potentially be understood by another civilisation with the aim of encouraging us to think together as one world. Devlin took the concept further, drawing on the UAE and the UK’s shared history of poetry. Her idea was to invite humanity to create a poem using the power of Artificial Intelligence that could be beamed to outer space from Dubai.

Innovating for a Shared Future is the UK’s theme at Expo 2020 Dubai, and Artificial Intelligence underpins the UK Pavilion’s offer. The Pavilion will display AI technology first-hand, using a bespoke algorithm to generate poetry from contributed words. Crafted and designed by thought leaders and industry experts, and trained with thousands of poems, this unique technology will demonstrate the power of UK AI innovation.

Among the most notable elements of the UK Pavilion during the six-month long Expo will be the immersive Choral Space, where visitors will be surrounded by the Soundscape: music, voices and sounds donated from around the world. Visitors can contribute a word to the poem generated by our AI algorithm, which will be on display at the UK Pavilion. The poem will be known as the Collective Message and I hope all Kreston Menon readers will contribute to it, in person or virtually.

The UK Pavilion structure is simply stunning, and a truly accurate representation of Devlin’s vision.

Breakthrough Moments

The power of innovation is the driver behind the UK Pavilion’s Breakthrough Moments – a series of eight thought-provoking questions about our future designed to spark discussion around the world’s most pressing issues. These eight questions – which include How will we Travel?, What will we Eat? and How will we Thrive? – form the foundations of our programme, which will comprise exhibitions, panel discussions, seminars, podcasts, summits and much, much more.

Speakers from the UK and across the globe have been invited to contribute to the Breakthrough Moments, which will feature leaders and experts from a wide range of industries including fashion, design, technology and sustainability, showcasing the best of UK innovation. The UK Pavilion’s contribution will be presented alongside the 191 nations participating at Expo 2020 Dubai. Find out more about the Breakthrough Moments on the UK Pavilion website.

All this and more await you at the UK Pavilion.

I hope to see you there.

Photo Credit: WAM.ae

Expo 2020 Dubai: Precursor for the Future
sudhir , Sudhir Kumar, Senior Partner & Head of Corporate Communications - Kreston Menon and Director - Kreston Global Board

World’s Mega Event

The UAE has taken the global center stage with the opening of Expo 2020 Dubai which is termed rightly as the extravaganza of business, technology, connectivity, and culture. One may wonder on the long term objectivity of this mega event, but the policymakers of the UAE are confident about the long term economic legacy the Expo is bound to create.

With 191 country pavilions and themed exhibitions at the Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability pavilions, the eagerly awaited Expo 2020 Dubai is expected to draw in more than 25 million visitors.

Many countries and large companies are looking to the expo, which is the first major global event open to visitors since the pandemic, to spur economic activity and boost investor confidence.

Expo 2020 Dubai will showcase the latest and boldest innovations across the globe and will be a platform to present solutions to the future for the world in quest for remedies.

UAE – Today and Future

UAE’s approach to future and progress are reflected in the words of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, “The future belongs to those who can imagine it, design it, and execute it. It isn’t something you await, but rather create.”

The UAE has set its target high to be the numero uno in all the competitive indexes by the centennial anniversary of the Union in 2071. The aspiring national strategy “Towards the next 50” aims to represent the UAE’s next 50 years, building on the foundation of the progress made in the past 50 years.

The roadmap chartered by the UAE for the future includes visionary initiatives like the UAE Centennial Plan 2071, Food Security Strategy 2051, Dubai Clean Energy Strategy, Fujairah 2040 plan, National Advanced Sciences Agenda 2031, Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, Environment Vision 2030, Dubai Industrial Strategy 2031, Plan Abu Dhabi 2030, Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, United Global Emirates and Make it in the Emirates and these programs will be guided by the recently announced ‘Principles of the 50′.

Currently, the UAE is placed very high on World Bank’s annual ease of doing business ranking and is always streamlining the processes to better the position. The UAE is the only Arab Country to be listed in the top 10 competitive countries for 4 consecutive years. Dubai has been ranked the fifth best city in the world and was hailed for its innovation, infrastructure, iconic landmarks and world class entertainment.

The credit of the UAE being ranked third among 27 emerging global economies goes to the leadership’s long term strategies on being a testbed for imagining, designing and executing future innovations.

The economic and political environments which are highly conducive for businesses to thrive make the nation a favourable destination for enterprises across the spectrum – from large multinational conglomerates, small and medium businesses to fleet-footed, innovative startups.

The decisive economic measures and new amendments to the residency and investment legislations initiated by the leadership of UAE has stimulated the flow of foreign investments into the country.

The word ‘futuristic’ has become synonymous with the UAE, as a country that not only embraces the future, but courageously create it!

Expo and the UAE Economy

The positive impact of Expo 2020 Dubai, which is arguably the world’s largest event is already visible in almost all the spheres of life, especially among businesses in the UAE. The local businesses are showing immense confidence and strong optimism and the immediate results are seen in key sectors such as travel and tourism and hospitality, with the influx of foreign visitors arriving for the mega event.

The global investment forums, investor pitching conferences and the networking opportunities at the Expo 2020 Dubai is set to create lot of investment interests from across the globe. Even if 0.5% of the visitors decide to invest in businesses in the UAE, we are talking about 125,000 new set ups!

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has forecasted an economic growth of 3.1% this year for the country, which is higher than the Central Bank’s estimate which projected that the UAE economy will expand 2.1% this year.

The second-biggest Arab economy is expected to reap benefits of the Expo for the next nine years as the Expo legacy is going to drive more international investments. Expo 2020 is expected to give a significant boost of USD33 billion to the UAE economy and is estimated to add more than 900,000 jobs between 2013 (Expo awarded year) and 2031.

UAE’s banking assets are expected to grow by 10% next year, as the Expo has given a much needed impetus to the UAE economy, while other economies are still trying hard to recover from the pandemic-driven slowdown.

A diversified portfolio of public-private partnership (PPP) projects worth more than 25 billion Dirhams was recently announced by Dubai on the sidelines of Expo, which includes projects in the urban development, road and transport as well as health and safety sectors. It is noteworthy that the total value of Dubai’s existing and announced PPP projects now exceeds 65 billion Dirhams. In addition to the fiscal benefits, PPP is a way forward in involving private capital for economic diversification, attracting FDI and promoting local businesses and start-ups, thus help Dubai in creating a sustainable economic growth model.

As the stage is set with the 100% foreign ownership legislation, the visa reforms, ease of arbitration and excellent infrastructure, Dubai is set to see a transformation of industries from fintech to food production. Foreign investments are expected in key sectors particularly those associated with the knowledge economy and advanced technologies which includes Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, Blockchain, innovative medical technologies, high-speed transportation, augmented virtual reality, self-driving cars and renewable energy.

The Expo 2020 will definitely attract more investment and talent to Dubai and the UAE, as this mega show will be showcasing the exciting opportunities not only for entrepreneurs and businesses but also for creative and innovative individuals.

Netherlands & UAE looking forward to next 50 years of partnership
Carel Richter , His Excellency Carel Richter, Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for Dubai & Commissioner General of the Netherlands

This year, 2022, marks fifty years of bilateral relations between the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Our ties are warm and friendly, and we are full of anticipation for the next fifty years. With our successful Expo 2020 Dubai participation still fresh in mind, we have a lot to look forward to.

Food Security

As I am writing this article, H.E. Minister Mariam Almheiri is heading a trade delegation to the Netherlands, focused on food security and horticulture. More than 30 representatives from the Emirati horticultural sector joined her to visit GreenTech – a leading 3-day horticultural technology exhibition in Amsterdam – and the Floriade Expo 2022. On the first day of her visit, Minister Almheiri addressed the pressing topic of food security in her keynote opening speech at GreenTech: “Just as the Netherlands have looked at innovation and technology, we are doing the same — to really look into what kind of foods make sense to grow in the UAE, harnessing the power of technology.”

The Netherlands is the second largest exporter of agricultural produce in the world, while also one of the most densely populated countries. By co-creating technologies with partners from the private sector and knowledge institutions, we work to find solutions to global challenges, using expertise from areas such as artificial intelligence and robotics. Optimizing local production with a minimal usage of scarce resources, is key in what the Netherlands stands for.

Being a partner for other countries in increasing food security, be it through knowledge or technology transfer, is very important for the Netherlands. Logistical costs make global supply less economically feasible. The pandemic has shown us how fragile supply chains can be. The war in Ukraine not only impacts the people of Ukraine. In our region, food prices are increasing and foreign powers knock on the door to secure energy supply.

Floriade Expo 2022

The city of Almere in the Netherlands is the stage for the seventh edition of the international horticulture exhibition – Floriade Expo 2022. Floriade is organized only once every ten years and the main theme of this edition is ‘Growing Green Cities’. This outdoor Expo lasts six months and is open till October 9th, 2022.

The UAE is a prominent participant, with a stunning 3D printed pavilion, with the theme ‘Salt Water Cities: Where land meets the sea’. The pavilion exhibits how the UAE has been resilient and was able to overcome the challenging environment of desert and sea to grow into sustainable and thriving communities. Featuring interactive sculptures and immersive installations, the UAE pavilion is a living lab encouraging visitors to learn about the abundance of salt-loving plants that thrive in the country’s challenging arid climate.

Uniting Water, Energy and Food

The UAE and the Netherlands share many commonalities, including the importance of innovation and “making the best of what we have”. The UAE has done an outstanding job in the execution of the mega project Expo 2020 Dubai, especially given the challenges the pandemic posed. It was an honor to be part of this world exhibition, where the whole world was represented, highlighting the aspirations of humankind. Our participation in Expo 2020 Dubai is exemplary of the Dutch approach when it comes to innovation. With the multi-year, regional strategy themed “Uniting Water, Energy and Food”, architect V8 led a consortium that put together a fully circular biotope in the Dubai desert. The “SunGlacier” machine on the roof of the pavilion captured 1,200 liters of water per day from the air.

This water was used for three purposes: cooling the pavilion, as drinking water, and for watering the edible herbs and leafy greens that grew on the central cone in the pavilion. On the inside of the cone, we grew delicious oyster mushrooms. The water harvesting machine was powered by beautiful organic solar cells, built into the skylights of the pavilion. All the construction materials for the pavilion were sourced locally. We are deconstructing the pavilion and repurposing all the materials, preferably in the form they were originally intended for. The characteristic sheet piles, for instance, will be used in other construction projects up to ten times!

As a result of all the innovation and hard work done in the Netherlands pavilion, we can proudly share with you that we have received over 10 awards including the “Best Sustainability innovation” and “Best Architecture & Landscape”.

Continued Focus

In our journey to unite Water, Energy and Food, Expo 2020 Dubai was instrumental. We have had the honor to host many VVIPS, delegations and over 950,000 visitors. Our national day was an absolute highlight, with the visit of our royal couple, as well as a trade mission headed by our minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation. The MoU for the Joint Economic Committee was signed during this visit, with the aim to intensify bilateral trade. We have hosted 125+ events at our Expo pavilion, all with a focus to further develop the ties between the UAE and the Gulf region and the Netherlands.

With the progressive measures the UAE takes to be an even more business friendly destination, we see increased interest in the UAE by our Dutch clients, the Netherlands’ businesses. Building on the facilities freezones have to offer, the initiatives taken facilitate FDI and 100% foreign ownership, and the excellent positioning as a hub, we see a steady increase in business set-up and expansion. The UAE is an important trading partner for the Netherlands, ranking 3rd in the EU as trade partner and being one of the top priority countries in our foreign economic policy. Moreover, the Gulf region is a priority region for the Netherlands, providing the proverbial magnifying glass for all opportunities that arise here.

Momentum

Building on the strategy of Uniting Water, Energy and Food, where Expo 2020 Dubai has proven to be an accelerator for our bilateral interests, we’re now in the midst of celebrating our 50 years of bilateral relations with the UAE. This momentum is worth treasuring, especially with more relevant events coming up. With anticipation we’re looking out to the next big climate conference COP28. This theme is at the core of what drives us; jointly developing solutions for global challenges, that make a difference for the generation of today as well as for those to come.

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