US President Barack Obama to keynote Dubai's World Government Summit
Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin
Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of
Dubai, the fourth edition of the World Government Summit will be held from
February 8 to 10, 2016, in Dubai.
The summit, held under the title ‘Shaping Future
Governments’, will be attended by more than 3,000 participants from 125
countries, including top dignitaries, leaders and experts from the government
and private sectors across the world.
US President Barack Obama tops the list of speakers, and he
will address the summit on its first day with a keynote speech via
closed-circuit television. The US will participate as the annual guest of honor
at this year’s event.
The World Government Summit will be attended by a number of heads
of states, governments and international organisations. In his speech
highlighting the ability of developing countries to advance, the President of
Rwanda Paul Kagame will share the experience of his country in saving one
million citizens from poverty.
Leading international organisations, including the United
Nations, Gulf Cooperation Council, League of Arab States, World Bank,
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, and World Economic
Forum, will participate in the Summit.
The World Government Summit is a knowledge-oriented forum
that convenes representatives of academic institutions and scientific research
centers and university students, who are invited to share their future visions
and aspirations. The summit presents and discusses more than 70 topics
highlighted by top speakers at the main and interactive sessions attended by a
number of leaders, decision-makers, ministers, CEOs, leaders of innovation,
officials, experts and entrepreneurs.
Eight Main Themes
Over three days, the World Government Summit will discuss
the future of eight vital sectors: education, healthcare, government action,
science, innovation and technology, economy, labor market and human capital
management, development and sustainability and the cities of the future.
The current edition of the summit will witness changes to
the sessions by making them shorter and more focused, giving room for dialogues
in a more interactive manner, and developing smart e-platforms as well as a
special application for the summit. The events will feature a number of keynote
speeches and dialogue sessions.
Further, the World Government Summit 2016 will witness the
release of a number of specialised future-oriented reports as well as the
opening of the Museum of the Future and the launch of the Edge of Governments
exhibition.
It will honour the winners of the ‘Best Minister in the
World’ award, ‘Best Mobile Government Service’ award, and ‘Innovative Teacher’
award. The summit will also see the hosting of several associated international
meetings on the sidelines.
During the first day, a keynote address entitled ‘The Fourth
Industrial Revolution’ will be delivered by Professor Klaus Schwab, President
and Founder of the World Economic Forum. Moreover, the World Bank President Jim
Yong Kim and the OECD Secretary-General Jose Angel Gurria will deliver keynote
addresses.
Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Interior,
will speak in a main session titles “Doctrine of Integration” during which he
will discuss the vision UAE adopted in unifying efforts and integrating
capabilities to shape a better future.
Sessions, lectures and awards
The first day of the World Government Summit in Dubai will
feature six panel discussions. In the first session entitled, ‘When the World
Spoke Arabic: The Forgotten Scientific Heritage of the Arab Civilization’,
Physics Professor Jim Al-khalili, Lecturer at the University of Surrey, will
discuss the contribution of the Arab civilisation and the challenges facing the
leaders of the Arab world today in providing opportunities and adequate
conditions to motivate the youth to innovate and occupy advanced positions in
the civilization of the future.
In the second panel discussion, Dr Neil Degrasse Tyson,
lecturer, interlocutor and presenter of many scientific programs, will discuss
how the sciences of today shapes the technology of tomorrow.
Peter Schwartz, futurist and Senior Vice President for
Strategic Planning at Salesforce, will highlight how governments prepare for
the unanticipated future.
The fourth panel discussion will feature a debate between
Joe Kaeser, President and CEO of Siemens, and Saeed Mohammed Ahmed Al Tayer,
Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), on
clean energy innovation.
Dr Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Secretary- General of
the Gulf Cooperation Council, and Dr Nabil Elaraby, Secretary-General of the
Arab League, will participate in a special session entitled ‘Preparing for the
Future: Five Things That Arab Governments Should Address Now’. This special
session will be moderated by author and journalist Abdulrahman Al-Rashed.
The discussion panels will conclude with a debate involving
experts in the field of technical sciences and history on the future effects of
3D Printing and how it will rewrite history.
Interactive lectures
The first day will also feature interactive lectures. In the first of these lectures features, Jennifer Pahlka, Founder and Executive Director of Code for America, will discuss computer programing as a language of the future and the importance of its inclusion in educational curriculum.
Paul Anderson, Founder of Bozemanscience, will speak about
the innovative use of playing in education and its impact on the curricula and
on transforming students from recipients to participants in the educational
process.
Derek Muller, Physicist, Director and owner of Veritasium,
one of the most popular scientific channels on You Tube, will highlight the
role of social media in shaping the future of education.
Tim O'Reilly, Founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, will speak
about the next generation of governments and how they can be transformed into
more innovative ones.
Arun Sundararajan, Professor of Information, Operations and
Management Sciences at New York University, will discuss the impact of the
economy of communion on governments and what governments should do to keep up
with this future economic pattern.
Rod Beckstrom, Cybersecurity Expert and former President and
CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), will
speak about the dangers of the digital world and the means to address them.
Day two: Rwandan President talks about development experience in his country
On day two, Honorable Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, will
give an exclusive interview to John Defterios of CNN on Rwanda's experience in
the field of development after the civil war that tore it apart.
President Kagame will speak about his experience since
taking office in 2000 and how Rwanda managed to achieve an annual economic
growth of 8 per cent, which resulted in lifting million of its citizens out of
poverty.
He will also highlight how Rwanda became an attractive
prospect for businesses, how it increased its tourism revenues five-fold and
how it achieved the second millennium development goal by increasing the
enrollment ratio in basic education. President Kagame will further discuss the
political empowerment of women, and reducing the neonatal mortality rate.
Sessions on day two will include a panel discussion entitled
‘Why Governments Fail?’ that convenes Mary Robinson, former President of
Ireland, and Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister of France, and Nobel
Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank, and Dr Mahmoud
Jibril, former Prime Minister of Libya.
In two special sessions, journalist Turki Aldakhil will
converse with Dr Khalid Bahah, Prime Minister and Vice President of Yemen about
the challenge to governments with regards to development, while Egyptian
journalist Muhanad Alkhatib, of Sky News Arabia, will discuss ‘Egypt's
Readiness for the Future’ with Sherif Ismail, Prime Minister of Egypt.
The agenda also includes keynote speeches by Ahmad Bin Byat,
Chairman of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du) and Arif Naqvi,
Founder and Chief Executive of The Abraaj Group, as well as Jan Eliasson,
Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations.
A discussion panel featuring Nicholas Negroponte from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology will address the intriguing topic on the
‘Future of the Future’.
Another panel discussion entitled ‘Reverse Brain Drain’ will
feature a number of personalities of Arab origin who excelled in universities
and in Western scientific and academic institutions. It will discuss the
transformations and effects of the brain drain and how emerging markets can
attract talent and expertise that contributes to their development. Journalist
Muntaha Al-Ramahi from Al Arabiya will moderate this panel discussion.
The interactive lectures that will take place on the second
day of the summit include a talk by Justin Hall-Tipping, Chief Executive
Officer of NanoHoldings, who will discuss the future of renewable energy and
future challenges to preserving the environment and achieving sustainable
development.
Brogan Bam Brogan, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder
of Hyperloop, will highlight the future of road transport and the possibility
of road travel at the speed of sound.
Nicolas Cary, Co-Founder and President of Blockchain, will
tackle the issue of the future of digital currency and its evolution to answer
the futuristic question ‘The Digital Currency: Is It the Future of Money?’
Two lectures will focus on the future of education. The
first lecture will feature Professor Sugata Mitra, Professor of Educational
Technology at Newcastle University, who will talk about the issue of cloud
schools. In the second lecture, Peter Diamandis, Founder and Chairman of the
Global X Prize Foundation, will speak about the universities of the future and
their form and structure.
Author and researcher Christopher Schroeder will conclude
the second day’s lectures with a discussion of the Silicon Valley experience,
its impact, how it can be replicated and where the next similar project can be
located.
Day three:
Keynote speakers, sessions on Robotics and
the Future of Healthcare
On day three of the summit, Felipe Calderón, former
President of Mexico and Chair of the Global Commission on the Economy and
Climate, will deliver a keynote speech addressing climate change as the
greatest challenge for humanity.
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chairman of Dubai Ports
International, Dubai Customs and Dubai Free Zone, will also deliver a keynote
speech addressing the future of smart trade.
Meanwhile, Kathy Calvin, President and Chief Executive
Officer of the United Nations Foundation, will deliver a keynote speech on at
the World Government Summit.
Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, Minister of Trade and
Economic Cooperation of the UAE, will participate together with Jan Eliasson,
Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, and Joseph Muscat, Prime
Minister of Malta, and Mahmoud Mohieldin, the World Bank's Senior Vice
President for the 2030 Development Agenda, United Nations Relations, and Partnerships,
in a panel discussion entitled ‘Transforming the Global Vision into a Reality:
Towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals’. The session focuses on
this global challenge and the means to find solutions and mechanisms to address
it.
The final day
of the summit will feature interactive panels
addressing many futuristic issues. Dr Neil Jacobstein, Co-Chair of Artificial
Intelligence and Robotics Track at Singularity University will speak about the
prevalence of robots and whether they can in fact control the world.
For his part, entrepreneur and author Andrew Keen will
discuss the issue of robots from another vantage point, questioning whether
robots are the solution to many of the future challenges.
Albert Manero, CEO of Limitless Solutions, will talk about
the ‘end of disability’, and discuss the future of prosthetics and the
solutions that they will offer in more than one field for people with special
needs. Dr Anthony Atala, Director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative
Medicine, will highlight the developments in 3D printing of human organs and
the huge leap that this can bring about in the field of health care.
In a lecture entitled ‘Celebrate Your 200th Birthday’ Dr
Brad Perkins, Chief Medical Officer at Human Longevity, will speak about the
developments in the healthcare field and their impacts. For his part, Rohit
Talwar, CEO of Fast Future for Research, will discuss in a lecture entitled
‘Will the New Retirement Age Be 100 Years?’ the effect of increased life
expectancy on governments, the job market, the policies and laws.
International meetings that discuss Sustainable Development and Future Cities
Within the framework of the World Government Summit, a
series of meetings and sessions will be held to discuss ways to implement the global
Sustainable Development Goals. These meetings are held in cooperation with the
international organizations participating in the summit, especially the United
Nations and the World Bank, to discuss the SDGs that have been agreed upon by
the international community under the auspices of the United Nations in
September 2015 in New York.
They are the indicators of global performance over the next
15 years. This will be the first international meeting to discuss the mechanism
of achieving the SDGs that takes place after the conference in which these
goals were announced. Ministers from around the world will participate in these
sessions in addition to a group of international experts from the public and
private sectors. The session will focus on three main areas - implementation,
funding and measuring.
The summit will also include the convening of the 11th
Annual Meeting of the OECD’s Middle East and North Africa Working Group on Open
and Innovative Government. The group will convene directors of electronic and
smart governments in the Middle East and North Africa to discuss the
preliminary results of a number of studies on digital government strategies in
the countries of the region and the findings of the OECD’s open government
survey.
In addition, a consultative meeting will also be held with
the World Bank experts to discuss the World Development Report. This is the
principal World Bank Report on the issue of governance and it will be released
in 2017.
Sponsored by Dubai Municipality, a meeting will be held for
a mayors and directors of municipalities from several cities around the world
to discuss the issue of future cities and how to prepare properly for
construction of such cities as well as the prerequisites for this task.
Futuristic Reports and Studies
Several reports will be issued at the World Government
Summit in cooperation with knowledge partners from major global scientific
research institutions. These reports will be issued during the convening of the
summit and throughout the year and include the report on artificial
intelligence, evolution of sciences and the future of governments, in
cooperation with The Economist.
This report focuses on how artificial intelligence can be
used to analyze massive quantities of data that governments have and help
predict events based on this data. It will also tackle the issue of integrating
and using artificial intelligence in all fields to improve the outputs of vital
sectors such as education and health, the future of governments, the genome and
attempt to understand how governments will regulate this sector. The session
will debate the issue of biometrics and how it can they be kept confidential
and used in a safe and appropriate manner.
The summit will also launch a survey on the digital
transformation of the government in cooperation with the Deloitte Foundation.
The survey will include 1,200 government officials from 70 countries as well as
interviews with 140 government officials and international experts. It will
focus on the use of the digital technology as the most important factor
affecting the delivery of government services. The results of the survey will
be announced at the World Government Summit 2017.
The summit will issue a report in cooperation with Harvard
Business Review on the next wave of major innovations. The report will explain
the innovations and their implementation in governmental institutions.
The Future Education Methods
report will be launched in
cooperation with Oxford Analytica. The report will examine the re-designing of
the methods and future of education where games are used to engage the student
in an enjoyable and exciting educational process.
The Best Minister Award
The first day of the summit will honor the winner of the
‘Best Minister in the World’ award. This inaugural award aims to honor the best
minister to have led a new and successful government project that resulted in a
tangible social impact and can be replicated successfully in other countries.
The selection is based on scientific criteria set by Thomson
Reuters, a neutral party for research and evaluation that chooses government
personalities and evaluates their achievements. The ministers of the United
Arab Emirates have been excluded from participating in order to maintain the
neutrality of the award.
The Innovative Teacher Prize and honoring Winners of the
Best Mobile Government Service Award
The World Government Summit will also honor the winners of
the Emirates innovative teacher prize and the winners of the award for the best
governmental service via mobile phones.
The Emirates Innovative Teacher award consists of a cash
prize of Dh1 million and will be presented to an exceptional teacher who has
made significant contributions to the teaching profession in the UAE.
The winners of the Best Mobile Government Services award
will also be honored. There are three levels to this award: global, Arab and
national. The competition includes university students in the UAE, in 10 sectors
and the awards will be delivered prior to the conclusion of the World
Government Summit.
The Museum of the Future Exhibition
The Museum of the Future Exhibition will be open for the
first time to the public and offer a chance to view real examples of the most
advanced technologies, methods and futuristic tools. The exhibition will be
open throughout the duration of the summit from 6:00pm until 8:00pm.
The exhibition will highlight a number of products and
distinctive experiences, transporting visitors to the future so that they can
experience for themselves artificial intelligence and robotic technologies at
work.
Innovative Governments’ Exhibition
This year's summit will feature the ‘Innovative Governments’
Exhibition’, organized by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Center for Government
Innovation. It enables governments that have implemented innovative experiences
to share their experiences and exchange knowledge and expertise and facilitate
government officials in testing new technologies that will help them lead a
rapid change in their governments in preparation for the future.
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