Dubai Airshow Oversight Board meets at a meeting hosted by the UAE Space Agency to discuss recent advancements.

The the United Arab Emirates Airshow Advisory Board was established by the UAE Space Agency to examine the most recent advancements and prospects for engagement in the forthcoming Dubai Airshow, which is scheduled to take place from the month of November 13 to 17, 2023, at the Dubai International Central Airport (DWC).
Those present included Salem Al Qubaisi, the Director General of the UAE Space Agency, Ibrahim Hamza Al Qasim, the Deputy Director General of the UAESA, Sarah Al Amiri, the minister of State for Education for the Public and Innovative Technology and Chairperson of the UAE Space Agency, Omran Sharaf, Assistant the minister of Foreign Affairs for advanced Science and Technology, Mikail Houari, the president of Airbus in the region of the Middle East and Africa, and others.

As technology develops and as we progress toward investing in the aerospace and aviation industries, Sarah Al Amiri stated: “The UAE aspires, through an effective approach, to utilize sophisticated technology for the space industry and to make large investments in development and research. To establish worldwide leadership and open up new frontiers in this crucial industry, innovation and technical development are at the forefront of our efforts.
“We depend on sustainable dreams and strategies that promote local industries and improve the national economy, by benefited from local assets and knowledge and Emiratization efforts in the manufacturing industry through the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ campaign and our trailblazing space projects,” Sarah Al Amiri continued.

Al Amiri continued, “As the UAE moves toward embracing the exploration of space, we are taking steps to turn these space possibilities into exciting possibilities for investment and opening up fresh avenues for international collaboration during the annual Dubai Airshow, while providing imaginative commercial space-related services that satisfy the needs of the market.”
Al Amiri commended the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC), Mubadala, Yahsat, and a number of research and educational institutions, for being partners with UAESA in the space business.

She emphasized the significance of their ongoing contributions in aiding teamwork to realize the UAE’s bold aspirations for space.
Joint cooperation is essential for obtaining brilliance and distinction, according to Salem Al Qubaisi.

Results that transcend expectations arise from combining efforts and harmonizing visions.
“Effective interaction and collaboration are essential to ensuring that both spectators and exhibitors at the Dubai Airshow have an outstanding experience,” Salem Al Qubaisi continued.
The conference covered a wide range of subjects, such as the most recent advancements, the exhibition’s goals for fostering international cooperation and communication, and the investment of national and international aerospace firms in the UAE. As a result, investments are attracted, the national economy is strengthened, and the UAE is experiencing a comprehensive growth renaissance. This supports environmentally friendly growth in the space & aviation industries.

The City of Dubai opens a one-stop shop for the construction industry.

The ‘Build in Dubai’ platform, a complete collection of services specifically designed for the building industry, was unveiled by the Dubai Municipality. Through this effort, Dubai’s swift digital transformation in a variety of industries is highlighted, demonstrating the Municipality’s dedication to leading innovation through cutting-edge smart technology.

Properties owners, developers, advisers, and contractors are all catered to by the platform. It is essential to making projects more environmentally friendly and improving Dubai’s reputation as one of the world’s leading building hubs.

The municipality is leading the way in the construction industry’s digital transformation by creating a roadmap to implement Building Information Modelling, or BIM, in the emirate, working with partners to provide the necessary building information, and developing a “digital twin” of Dubai.

The new platform conforms with the demands of the “Digital City Experiences” offered by the Dubai Digital Authority, which provide property owners with an inclusive online experience throughout the development process. It provides access to specifics about their projects, including information about the land and buildings involved, the stages of construction, a directory of construction experts, educational contract blueprints, and a list and rating system for registered consultant and contractors.

The platform also includes the most recent technology advancements, including intelligent inspection and the use of artificial intelligence, as well as automatic auditing of structure designs utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM), for which Dubai is a world leader in implementation.

Throughout the whole building construction process, the platform, which is currently being created in phases, will provide a number of crucial services for real estate owners, developers, professionals, and contractors.

These services will cover all phases, including purchasing the property, designing the building, obtaining construction permits, and carrying out the construction work, as well as the additions, alterations, upkeep, and demolition phases, as well as the completion and connection to services phases.

The new platform will house all construction-related services, according to the Dubai Municipality. Services from the Dubai Transportation and Roads Authority (RTA), the Dubai Water and Electricity Authority (DEWA), the Mohammed bin Rashid Buildings Establishment, among others the Dubai Land Department, the Dubai Customs, the the United Arab Emirates Multi Commodity items Centre (DMCC), the Dubai Growth Authority, as well as those from telecommunications firms Etisalat and du, will also be included.