The UAE's Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Office, in partnership with the Emirati Human Resources Development Council (EHRDC) in Dubai, has launched the pioneering initiative to train 5,000 Emirati students in future technologies over the next five years.
The move is under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, and Chairman of the Higher Committee for Future Technology and Digital Economy.
Targeting third and fourth year university students, the initiative provides mentorship, practical training, and access to leading industry partners.
This initiative aligns with Dubai's strategic vision to equip Emirati talent with the skills required to enhance the digital economy, position the nation as a global leader in innovation and sustainability and empower youth for leadership roles in rapidly evolving technology sectors.
Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, said the UAE government continues to work to implement the leadership's directives by investing in national talents and empowering them with the tools and skills necessary to enhance their role in shaping the future.
He pointed out the government, through its plans, strategies, and initiatives, seeks to empower individuals and national talents, equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed for active participation in the comprehensive digital development journey, focusing on innovation and developing national talents.
Al Olama further added that equipping national talents and young generations with digital skills aligns with the UAE's approach, aiming to ensure a promising digital future where every individual in society contributes to driving positive change and shaping a more innovative future.
The Council also signed MoUs with LinkedIn, SAS and universities, including the University of Dubai, Zayed University, and Higher Colleges of Technology, to enhance students' skills and readiness for professional roles in the technology sector through digital development, industry-specific training, mentorship, and practical learning opportunities.
Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of the EHRDC, said the "partnerships reflect the Council's leadership in bridging academia and industry, ensuring our youth have the skills and tools to thrive in the technology sector. This aligns with Dubai's vision of fostering innovation and achieving sustainable economic growth."

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