The initiative reflects the UAE’s commitment to embedding future readiness as a core governance approach and aligns with the World Governments Summit’s role as a global platform for knowledge exchange and future-focused solutions. It focuses on innovative government models that deliver tangible impact at sectoral, national, and global levels, assessed based on clear outcomes and data-driven results.
At the award ceremony, held on the first day of the World Governments Summit 2026, taking place from 3 to 5 February, three outstanding international government projects were awarded the global edition of the Future Fit Seal. Out of more than 1,500 projects submitted from over 100 countries, three initiatives were selected for the second cycle of the Global Future Fit Seal.
The Future Fit Seal focuses on readiness projects in key priority sectors, including the new economy, advanced technology, food and water security, environmental sustainability, future skills, and quality of life. The awarded projects were Diella, Minister of Artificial Intelligence – Republic of Albania; Port of Busan, Republic of Korea; and the National Precision Medicine Programme, Republic of Singapore.
Diella is the world’s first AI-powered minister, representing a groundbreaking model in government operations. Port of Busan has transformed into a fully automated, smart port through the deployment of artificial intelligence, IoT technologies, big-data logistics systems, and blockchain-based documentation. Singapore’s National Precision Medicine Programme integrates genomic, clinical, lifestyle, and environmental data to enable early detection, targeted treatments, and preventive healthcare.