UAE showcases future-ready government at Berlin GovTech Centre launch

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The UAE has confirmed its steadfast commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to boost operational efficiency and enhance the quality of government services as it marked its participation in the official inauguration of the Global Government Technology Centre (GGTC) in Berlin.

The centre, a collaborative effort between the World Economic Forum and GovTech Campus Deutschland, is dedicated to unlocking the transformative potential of digital technologies in reshaping public services on a global scale.

As the latest addition to the World Economic Forum’s Fourth Industrial Revolution network, the GGTC is the first centre solely focused on advancing GovTech solutions to accelerate digital transformation across governments worldwide.

The opening ceremony saw the attendance of Mohammed bin Taliah, Chief of Government Services in the UAE Government, along with Børge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum, and Dr. Markus Richter, State Secretary at Germany’s Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community and Federal Government Commissioner for Information Technology.

Mohammed bin Taliah emphasised the UAE has a firm belief in technology’s vital role in driving development, modernisation, and future readiness within the government sector.

Commenting on the UAE’s participation, Bin Taliah noted, "Our involvement in the launch of the Global Government Technology Centre underscores our dedication to fostering global cooperation in deploying technology to enhance digital government services. This reflects the UAE’s strategic vision for a tech-driven government sector, one that promotes innovation, collaboration, and the provision of swift, seamless, and intuitive services for our citizens." 

Børge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum, stated, "Governments around the world are facing unprecedented challenges to leverage new technologies to build more inclusive societies at a time when public confidence is more critical than ever. The Global Government Technology Centre in Berlin will act as a hub for innovation and experimentation and will provide an opportunity to empower citizens."

Manuel Kilian, Director-General of the GGTC, emphasised the significance of international cooperation in the GovTech sector. He remarked, "The primary goal of the centre is to enhance collaboration and knowledge exchange, enabling governments to learn from one another and make collective progress that will benefit societies globally."

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