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09 Dec 2019

Future Trends of Project Management revealed by PMI at the 6th Edition of DIMPF


Sunil Prashara during the speech

With its promise of getting bigger and better each year, DIPMF hosted Sunil Prashara President & Chief Executive Officer of the Project Management Institute (PMI) who addressed a keynote on the future trends in project management. Sunil praised Dubai for its unprecedented growth over the last twenty five years. This is reflected in the number of tourists, the infrastructure, the academia and not to mention the largest mall, the tallest building, the biggest man-made island, great culture mix etc.

“While the country’s core foundation was built on oil and the petro chemical industry the leaders were always forward thinking. The government has invested tremendously in infrastructure, healthcare, academia amongst many other factors that has led to tremendous growth and has contributed to people living a very comfortable and secure life. However, along with the growth comes challenges. The population in the Middle East is expected to double to 750 million people by 2050.  Around 34 percent of the population in the UAE then will be below 25 years and this is not only an opportunity but a challenge.” Mr.Prashara said.

“Youth today identify with technology and technology is growing at an unprecedented pace and so in innovation. Technology changes the way people live and most definitely change the way people work. Hence youth coupled with technology creates a catalyst for change and transformation. Youth and technology will help in the development of many sectors whether it be the petro-chemical, infrastructure, or the manufacturing sector”, he added.

“Artificial Intelligence is a key contributor in today’s world and the Middle East has spent a lot of time in building its region along technology. Accordingly $100 million are going to be set aside for AI to drive the youth. In Dubai, the youth have the opportunity to collaborate, work with each other creating opportunities for informative, disruptive technologies and innovations and credit goes to the government for such opportunities.” He concluded.
 

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