UAE Ministry of Education utilizes Blockchain UAE Pass app to attest certificates automatically
UAE Ministry of Education (MoE) has launched the
blockchain enabled “automated attestation” service to make it easier for
university graduates to get their certificates verified quickly.
All attested
university certificates will be provided through the blockchain-powered UAE
Pass app, in cooperation with the Telecommunications and Digital Government
Regulatory Authority (TDRA), enabling students to access their attested
certificates in a faster and more reliable manner.
During the first
phase, six licensed universities, comprising almost 11,000 students, will
benefit from the new service.
According to WAM
news agency the announcement was made
during a press conference attended by Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of
Education; Dr. Mohammed Al Mualla, Under-Secretary for Academic Affairs of
Higher Education at Ministry of Education, and representatives from UAE-based
media outlets.
Certificates
issued by UAE-based higher education institutions (HEIs) can now be attested in
less than an hour. The service will facilitate graduates’ transition to the
workforce or help them complete their education locally or abroad.
Dr. Al Falasi
noted the “automated attestation" service is a proactive digital service
that aims to make the attestation process faster and simpler for students. It
ensures that the final outcome meets the quality standards set by the UAE Digital
Government Strategy. This initiative aligns with the Ministry's goal to improve
the higher education system, which plays a crucial role in creating a
knowledgeable society with global competence.
He said, “We, at
the Ministry of Education, seek to harness cutting-edge technological solutions
to boost the efficiency of our services, to help students contribute to the
UAE’s comprehensive and sustainable development. We will keep using technology
to enhance different parts of the education system, establishing the UAE as a
top educational destination for students and the home to excellent educational
institutions.”
The six licensed
Universities included in first phase are the United Arab Emirates University; Mohammed
Bin Rashid University Of Medicine and Health Sciences; Khalifa University of
Science and Technology; the University of Sharjah; Zayed University; and the
American University of Sharjah. In the second and third phases, the service
will be made available to all licensed HEIs in the country by 2024.
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