A study published by the specialised media platform OMNESMEDIA.com has pointed out an apparent decline in the traditional media compared to their electronic counterparts. The study, which was based on a questionnaire of 10,000 participants from different segments of society in more than 14 countries around the world, showed that 36% of the participants read
His Excellency Hussain Al Hammadi, UAE Minister of Education, urged students from schools and universities across the UAE to visit the Nobel Exhibition 2018 and benefit from the knowledge it has to offer. H.E. Al Hammadi visited the showcase, taking place at Dubai’s City Walk from February 4 to March 3, 2018, and was received
Britain’s national tourism agency VisitBritain has today launched a new marketing campaign in the GCC to boost tourism to Britain. The ‘I Travel For…’ digital marketing campaign was officially launched in the GCC at a VisitBritain reception at Dubai Opera House hosted by Philip Parham, British Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and Tricia Warwick,
As part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola, and in partnership with Dubai Sports Council, the official sports governing body of the Government of Dubai, the coveted World Cup trophy will land in Dubai on February 21, 2018. The most renowned and iconic trophy in the world of sport will be touring
Alliances between universities and the private sector, training centers and continuous upskilling will be vital elements in preparing the next generation for the modern digital era, said Bill McDermott, Chief Executive Officer at SAP, at the sixth World Government Summit (WGS 2018) in Dubai. In his session titled ‘Data: The Gene of Intelligent Governments’, McDermott noted
Arabian Automobiles Company, the flagship automotive division of AW Rostamani Group and exclusive dealer for Nissan, INFINITI and Renault in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, completed 2017 with record breaking award wins of Global Nissan Aftersales Award (GNAA) for 10 consecutive years, further reinstating their position as the trusted source for drivers across their network.
Up to 800 million workers, amounting to a fifth of the global labor force, might lose their jobs because of automation by 2030, according to a McKinsey report. While the prospect of technological change is often daunting, it is also presenting new opportunities for economies to upskill workforces and prepare them for tomorrow’s business environment. These