Dubai Culture advances efforts towards Dubai 10X objectives

By viji Wednesday, 07 June 2017 10:21 AM

Dubai Culture advances efforts towards Dubai 10X objectives

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WAM -- Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Dubai Culture, the Emirate’s dedicated entity for culture, arts and heritage, has initiated an internal Dubai 10X team, in alignment with ‘Dubai 10X’ initiative, which was launched by Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and is being overseen by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Dubai Future Foundation.

As part of its ‘Dubai 10X’ efforts, the Authority is conducting series of sessions and workshops to engage its internal and external stakeholders in this journey. The sessions have been designed to contribute to the Dubai Government’s objectives for the ‘Dubai 10X’ initiative, which aims to position Dubai as a global capital of innovation and place it 10 years ahead of all other cities by making out-of-the-box thinking an institutional imperative for government organisation.

Moza Suwaidan, Dubai 10X Team Leader and Director of Projects and Events at Dubai Culture, commented: "‘Dubai 10X’ is a pioneering initiative that will place Dubai 10 years ahead of other world cities by developing and implementing disruptive solutions. Dubai Culture’s role within the initiative is to harness the power of disruptive thinking to solve underlying challenges and create paradigm shifts in the culture, arts and heritage sectors, while also furthering the UAE leadership’s vision of making Dubai a home to happy, creative and empowered people. To ensure the ‘Dubai 10X’ objectives are successfully met, we are currently dedicating our efforts to engaging our employees, partners and the wider creative community, and encouraging them to contribute their thoughts, ideas and solutions to the initiative."

Dubai Culture is pursuing inside-out collaborations with start-ups and the wider arts and culture community to facilitate external innovation, and outside-in work that involves engaging the Authority’s own employees. The inaugural engagement session was attended by Dubai Culture staff working in core and support business units, and provided a ‘Dubai 10X’ introduction and workshop, revealed the Authority’s plans for contributing to it via alignment with strategic pillars, and invited employees to share their opinions and be part of the Authority’s ongoing plans.

Moza Suwaidan, added, "The sessions are part of our overarching ‘Dubai 10X’ programme, which is currently in the ideation phase and will proceed with developing solutions, selecting the best, and then prototyping them to be presented at the World Government Summit 2018."

In preparation for the World Government Summit and the next ten years of innovative progress, the Authority is open to receiving disruptive ideas and solutions from the public through its email.

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