Cementing UAE as a digital economy both organically and internationally
UAE is building its digital economy organically by educating
its government employees as well as acquiring it internationally by attracting
international tech players and their talents. Not only has the country come out
with a new initiative to attract 300 global tech firms, but it is also working
with Chainalysis to train its government employees on all things blockchain and
crypto (virtual assets).
In recent news
announced, Minister of State for foreign trade, Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, launched
the “NextGenFDI” that aims to attract 300 global tech firms as well as software
developers, data scientists, and coders.
The start of the initiative is through partnerships already
inked out with seven major firms and business districts that include Abu Dhabi
Global Market (ADGM) and Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Dubai South, DMCC, Dubai Internet City, Emirates NBD and digital
bank WIO.
Al Zeyoudi said international businesses “are approaching us
and asking how they can relocate their talent, ideas, and high-growth ventures
to the UAE. The global interest in 2022
is unprecedented and while we are already working with some, we know many more
want to follow suit. We want to ensure that the world’s most promising digital
companies can access all the benefits that our attractive, business-friendly
environment offers – but we also want to make it easy for them.”
The minister said they are introducing measures to make
market entry for companies and workers simpler. These include fast
incorporation processes to speed up licensing, bulk visa issuances, banking facilitation
and commercial and residential lease incentives.
This is in line with UAE’s establishing 1,000 new digital
companies and increase investments in startups from $400 million to $1.3
billion.
But that is not all, on the governmental front, UAE Minister
of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and teleworking
applications, Omar Bin Sultan Al Olama signed an MOU with Bas Lemmens,
General Manager for EMEA at Chainalysis to provide virtual training programs
for government employees in the areas of Blockchain and virtual assets.
For those who don’t know Chainalysis, it provides data,
software, services, and research to government agencies, exchanges, financial
institutions, insurance and cybersecurity companies in over 70 countries. Their
data platform powers investigation, compliance, and risk management tools that
have been used to solve some of the world’s most high-profile cyber-criminal
cases and grow consumer access to cryptocurrency safely.
This would allow employees to develop their skills. Al Olama
stated that strengthening partnerships with pioneering companies and empowering
government entities with the latest tools and advance technologies play a
pivotal role in enhancing the readiness of the UAE government, through
exchanging experiences and global success stories. Blockchain technology is key
to creating innovative solutions for future challenges, which contributes to
developing government work and new technologies that enhance the UAE’s leading
position globally, he added.
The MoU also aims to enhance the utilization of Blockchain
technologies in building a smart future for the UAE.
Michael Gronager, CEO and Co-Founder of Chainalysis, said,
"We are honored to be selected by the UAE to play a supporting role in up
skilling government entities through knowledge in Blockchain that have the
potential to serve as one of the essential digital tools in promoting a robust
digital economy."
Bas Lemmens, added "We are very
proud to partner with the UAE government in supporting its initiatives in
adopting blockchain, analysis tools and training through the ‘UAE Chainalysis
Centre of Excellence’ to implement new technologies that will help drive new
business opportunities. We want to build trust in blockchains and drive the
adoption of digital assets."
As of today there are more than 1000 blockchain and crypto companies who have set up in UAE. With these initiatives this number is
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