Governments and the private sector should not prejudge young people as inexperienced and incapable if they are to succeed in future-proofing economies, said experts on day one of the Knowledge Summit 2018, noting that the youth have a unique set of skills that are crucial to today’s rapidly changing world. Organised by the Mohammed Bin
Countries must build relationships that encourage exponential learning in order to realise the full potential of their intellectual capital, stated experts at the “Future of the Knowledge Model” session on day one of the fifth Knowledge Summit, organised by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) on December 5-6, 2018, at the Dubai
The increasing rapidity of knowledge economy growth was outlined at the first session of the Knowledge Summit 2018, which commenced today (Wednesday, December 5, 2018) at Dubai World Trade Centre, under the theme “Youth and the Future of the Knowledge Economy”. Opening the two-day event – an annual initiative of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al
“Encouraging intellectual freedom is essential if we want to make a leap in science. We must support crazy ideas,” said Sir Magdi Yacoub, Founder of the Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation, in a special session on day one of the Knowledge Summit 2018, bringing together the winners of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Award.