UAE Leaders Inspire at World Economic Forum in Davos

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Sheikha Latifa's engaging session at the World Economic Forum showcased UAE's commitment to innovation, leadership, and culture in economic growth.


UAE Leaders Inspire at World Economic Forum in Davos

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, along with a high-level delegation led by H.H. Sheikha Latifa, is participating in the 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland from January 20 to 24. The delegation is showcasing successful collaboration and inclusivity, citing Expo 2020 Dubai as a prime example.

During a session titled “Mass Events: Massive Gains”, Sheikha Latifa discussed security at mass events and emphasized Expo 2020 Dubai as a unifying platform. The session, attended by global figures including business leaders, explored the transformative potential of the creative economy in driving economic growth and community development.

The session delved into the role of arts and culture as vital drivers of economic growth and societal progress. Panellists highlighted Dubai's balanced approach to economic development and sustainability under the visionary leadership of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Sheikha Latifa emphasized Dubai’s strategic positioning as a global cultural hub and the importance of public-private partnerships in driving initiatives. She stressed the UAE and Dubai's commitment to prioritizing the happiness and well-being of its people to create a better quality of life.

The UAE's extensive delegation at the World Economic Forum showcases its commitment to shaping global dialogues and fostering sustainable growth. Sheikha Latifa highlighted the vital role culture plays in shaping identity and connecting people, underscoring the necessity of integrating digital strategies for enhanced accessibility and inclusivity.

In discussions about balancing security with ensuring attendees feel safe, Sheikha Latifa emphasized the importance of meticulous planning, collaboration, foresight, and crisis management strategies. This commitment to harmony and progress stems from the core principle of prioritizing the well-being of all individuals.