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UAE commits to lead disruptive growth of key industrial sectors at GMIS2021

UAE commits to lead disruptive growth of key industrial sectors at Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit.
  • The summit will convene over 45 UAE policymakers and industry leaders, alongside over 250 international speakers, to engage in 70 sessions from November 22-27.
  • The discussions at the summit will explore how data and connectivity are becoming the leading factors

A high-level delegation of ministers and industry leaders from the United Arab Emirates are confirmed to participate at the fourth edition of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (#GMIS2021), which will be held from November 22-27 at the Dubai Exhibition Centre at EXPO 2020, a move that is seen to reflect the country’s commitment of building an advanced manufacturing sector underpinned by advanced technologies and Fourth Industrial Revolution solutions.

Co-chaired by the UAE Ministry of Industry Advanced Technology and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, GMIS2021 will convene over 45 UAE policymakers and industry leaders, alongside over 250 international speakers, to engage in 70 sessions from November 22-27. 

Under the theme, ‘Rewiring Societies: Repurposing Digitalisation for Prosperity’, discussions at the summit will explore how data and connectivity are becoming the leading factors shaping the future of supply chains, green manufacturing, sustainable energy, climate action, policymaking, and resilient global economies.