Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology, stressed the importance of the UAE’s role in the advanced technology industry in the construction sector and its support for scientific research in a dynamic ecosystem that is always ready to welcome investors and innovators.
She stated that the 2021 World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction would greatly assist in this task.
Today, Al-Amiri participated in the closing session of the 38th session of the conference hosted by the UAE for the first time in the region this year over a three-day virtual period, with the participation of 420 researchers from 22 countries, in addition to 85 research centers and international universities, and high-level participation of Their Excellencies, experts and specialists.
In her speech, Al Amiri explained that the UAE realizes that these technologies are necessary to develop a globally competitive and sustainable economy, pointing out in this regard to the Museum of the Future, which is an excellent visual guide for visitors to Dubai and the UAE in general.
On its last day, the conference discussed more than 60 research papers on many topics, and witnessed several activities, including a session in which Al-Amiri and Dr. Firas Habbal, editor-in-chief of the Emirates Researchers Gateway participated.
Dr. Firas Habbal stressed the importance of the role of the UAE Researchers Portal and its impact on the practical field, pointing out that it is an integrated virtual world that is specialized and directed to scientific research services, as innovation and creativity are the foundation upon which the United Arab Emirates is built to consolidate its global position among the developed countries.
It is noteworthy that the program of the World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction for the year 2021 reviewed, over three days, the latest technologies and global innovative solutions in automation and robotics in the field of construction by reviewing more than 200 specialized scientific research papers that covered 20 topics in the scientific fields of the conference.
The conference provided an opportunity to introduce the public to visions, strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the contribution of technology and artificial intelligence to the development of infrastructure and its contribution to strengthening the leadership of the United Arab Emirates as a pioneering model in the construction sector based on the latest innovations, inventions and artificial intelligence techniques.
Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology, stressed the importance of the UAE’s role in the advanced technology industry in the construction sector and its support for scientific research in a dynamic ecosystem that is always ready to welcome investors and innovators.
She stated that the 2021 World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction would greatly assist in this task.
Today, Al-Amiri participated in the closing session of the 38th session of the conference hosted by the UAE for the first time in the region this year over a three-day virtual period, with the participation of 420 researchers from 22 countries, in addition to 85 research centers and international universities, and high-level participation of Their Excellencies, experts and specialists.
In her speech, Al Amiri explained that the UAE realizes that these technologies are necessary to develop a globally competitive and sustainable economy, pointing out in this regard to the Museum of the Future, which is an excellent visual guide for visitors to Dubai and the UAE in general.
On its last day, the conference discussed more than 60 research papers on many topics, and witnessed several activities, including a session in which Al-Amiri and Dr. Firas Habbal, editor-in-chief of the Emirates Researchers Gateway participated.
Dr. Firas Habbal stressed the importance of the role of the UAE Researchers Portal and its impact on the practical field, pointing out that it is an integrated virtual world that is specialized and directed to scientific research services, as innovation and creativity are the foundation upon which the United Arab Emirates is built to consolidate its global position among the developed countries.
It is noteworthy that the program of the World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction for the year 2021 reviewed, over three days, the latest technologies and global innovative solutions in automation and robotics in the field of construction by reviewing more than 200 specialized scientific research papers that covered 20 topics in the scientific fields of the conference.
The conference provided an opportunity to introduce the public to visions, strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the contribution of technology and artificial intelligence to the development of infrastructure and its contribution to strengthening the leadership of the United Arab Emirates as a pioneering model in the construction sector based on the latest innovations, inventions and artificial intelligence techniques.
Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology, stressed the importance of the UAE’s role in the advanced technology industry in the construction sector and its support for scientific research in a dynamic ecosystem that is always ready to welcome investors and innovators.
She stated that the 2021 World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction would greatly assist in this task.
Today, Al-Amiri participated in the closing session of the 38th session of the conference hosted by the UAE for the first time in the region this year over a three-day virtual period, with the participation of 420 researchers from 22 countries, in addition to 85 research centers and international universities, and high-level participation of Their Excellencies, experts and specialists.
In her speech, Al Amiri explained that the UAE realizes that these technologies are necessary to develop a globally competitive and sustainable economy, pointing out in this regard to the Museum of the Future, which is an excellent visual guide for visitors to Dubai and the UAE in general.
On its last day, the conference discussed more than 60 research papers on many topics, and witnessed several activities, including a session in which Al-Amiri and Dr. Firas Habbal, editor-in-chief of the Emirates Researchers Gateway participated.
Dr. Firas Habbal stressed the importance of the role of the UAE Researchers Portal and its impact on the practical field, pointing out that it is an integrated virtual world that is specialized and directed to scientific research services, as innovation and creativity are the foundation upon which the United Arab Emirates is built to consolidate its global position among the developed countries.
It is noteworthy that the program of the World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction for the year 2021 reviewed, over three days, the latest technologies and global innovative solutions in automation and robotics in the field of construction by reviewing more than 200 specialized scientific research papers that covered 20 topics in the scientific fields of the conference.
The conference provided an opportunity to introduce the public to visions, strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the contribution of technology and artificial intelligence to the development of infrastructure and its contribution to strengthening the leadership of the United Arab Emirates as a pioneering model in the construction sector based on the latest innovations, inventions and artificial intelligence techniques.
Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology, stressed the importance of the UAE’s role in the advanced technology industry in the construction sector and its support for scientific research in a dynamic ecosystem that is always ready to welcome investors and innovators.
She stated that the 2021 World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction would greatly assist in this task.
Today, Al-Amiri participated in the closing session of the 38th session of the conference hosted by the UAE for the first time in the region this year over a three-day virtual period, with the participation of 420 researchers from 22 countries, in addition to 85 research centers and international universities, and high-level participation of Their Excellencies, experts and specialists.
In her speech, Al Amiri explained that the UAE realizes that these technologies are necessary to develop a globally competitive and sustainable economy, pointing out in this regard to the Museum of the Future, which is an excellent visual guide for visitors to Dubai and the UAE in general.
On its last day, the conference discussed more than 60 research papers on many topics, and witnessed several activities, including a session in which Al-Amiri and Dr. Firas Habbal, editor-in-chief of the Emirates Researchers Gateway participated.
Dr. Firas Habbal stressed the importance of the role of the UAE Researchers Portal and its impact on the practical field, pointing out that it is an integrated virtual world that is specialized and directed to scientific research services, as innovation and creativity are the foundation upon which the United Arab Emirates is built to consolidate its global position among the developed countries.
It is noteworthy that the program of the World Conference on Automation and Robotics in Construction for the year 2021 reviewed, over three days, the latest technologies and global innovative solutions in automation and robotics in the field of construction by reviewing more than 200 specialized scientific research papers that covered 20 topics in the scientific fields of the conference.
The conference provided an opportunity to introduce the public to visions, strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the contribution of technology and artificial intelligence to the development of infrastructure and its contribution to strengthening the leadership of the United Arab Emirates as a pioneering model in the construction sector based on the latest innovations, inventions and artificial intelligence techniques.