Dubai Maritime City launches ‘Innovation Quay'
ABU DHABI, October 7, 2017
The Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) has launched ‘Innovation Quay,’ a major initiative aimed at enhancing the local maritime cluster’s competitiveness and to make Dubai one of world's leading maritime capitals.
The ‘Innovation Quay is tapping into innovative ideas and technological innovations to strengthen the maritime sector and its components in line with the UAE’s economic diversification policy and as part of its preparations for a post-oil era, said a statement from DMCA.
The ‘Innovation Quay’ aims to provide integrated services and exceptional opportunities to developers, innovators, and researchers to help transform their ideas into concrete projects that will reinforce Dubai’s status in the global maritime community, it stated.
Sultan Bin Sulayem, the chairman of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and DMCA, said: "Innovation Quay’ is DMCA’s response to the directive of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to flourish a culture of innovation in the country."
He said it will encourage community members to share their creative ideas that support the growth of the maritime sector and increase its role in building a diversified, sustainable, and competitive knowledge-based economy.
Bin Sulayem added that it offers innovators and researchers, including individuals and national, regional and international institutions, with an opportunity to look for ways to utilize advanced technologies such as drones and smart ships to enhance Dubai’s competitiveness and attractiveness. The emirate’s maritime community is considered one of the world’s top 10 maritime industries.
"We are confident and optimistic about the benefits and role of the ‘Innovation Quay’ in discovering new creative talents and transforming their ideas into a reality," remarked Bin Sulayem.
"This is in recognition of the maritime industry’s position as one of the five key sectors that are driving the UAE’s economic diversification initiatives and is part of our efforts to transform the country into a global maritime innovation hub," he stated.
"We will continue to launch similar initiatives to elevate the industry’s competitiveness in line with the goal of Dubai Plan 2021 that focuses on achieving a sustained economic growth and a diversified and innovation-based economic base," he added.
According to him, the newly-launched initiative is open to major manufacturers, owners of research institutions, and individual innovators who are engaged in field studies covering cutting-edge technologies, including drones, 3D, and smart and autonomous ships.
They will be provided with the latest equipment supporting maritime innovation, development, and training, he stated.
Amer Ali, the executive director of DMCA, said the launch has paved the way for a new phase of excellence in enhancing the maritime cluster’s competitiveness, attractiveness, and comprehensiveness.
"All these will be achieved through innovation, creativity, and technological progress in line with the economic diversification policies of Dubai and the UAE, as well as according to their shared vision of building a more secure, prosperous, and sustainable future for the present and future generations," remarked Ali.
"The ‘Innovation Quay’ is a part of our ongoing commitment to help make the UAE one of the most innovative nations in the world," said the top official.
"Through this, we are looking forward to establishing a culture of creative thinking and nurturing unique ideas that will help us achieve a renewable and sustainable maritime sector capable of meeting the UAE’s ambitious development process," he added.-TradeArabia News Service