أين الدول العربية في مؤشر المعرفة العالمي للعام 2023؟

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00:00 "At the beginning of the 21st century, the fourth industrial revolution was with the industrial entity."
00:07 The "Future of Today" industry was a symbol set by some countries,
00:11 and initiatives, programs and targets were built on it.
00:14 At the same time, the Arab region witnessed successive changes
00:17 on several social and economic levels.
00:20 The results of the 2023 World Knowledge Index reflected a state of disunity
00:26 among countries lagging behind in the ranking, and others are continuing their steps
00:30 towards building an economy based on knowledge.
00:33 Among 133 countries, the index is covered.
00:37 The UAE ranked first in the Arab world, and the 26th in the world.
00:41 Qatar ranked 39th, followed by Saudi Arabia,
00:46 followed by Kuwait at 44th.
00:51 "There are more than 145 experts working on this index
00:57 through the United Nations and the institution.
01:00 The index is internationally recognized as the only international knowledge index.
01:09 It also measures seven standards out of 155 variables.
01:15 If one variable changes, the entire calculation changes."
01:19 According to experts, the digital transformation
01:21 towards a new economy in the Arab region
01:24 generates a new economic value in several sectors,
01:27 including the health sector,
01:28 which requires creating a balance between modern technologies and human resources,
01:33 along with the development of future technology applications
01:36 and the efforts to integrate digital, digital and biological technologies.
01:40 "That's why we now see that health is a very essential center
01:46 for building sustainable economies in the world.
01:51 In order to achieve this,
01:53 there must be a natural effort to all workers,
01:56 all innovators and innovators in the health sector."
02:02 In Dubai, according to the next 10 years,
02:05 its economic agenda aims to double its economy,
02:08 implement 100 future transformation projects,
02:11 and support the growth of 30 companies in the new sectors
02:14 to become global unicorn companies,
02:16 with the expected addition of 100 billion dirhams to its annual economy.
02:22 "Dubai has not been lucky.
02:25 Dubai has done good work, ideas, strategies and efforts
02:31 to achieve what it is now.
02:32 Now it continues this journey in a way that is not easy,
02:38 but it is difficult.
02:41 Thank God it has reached what it has reached.
02:44 We come to all Arab countries,
02:48 even the Islamic countries,
02:50 to participate in the Summit of Knowledge
02:53 to present a model of Dubai."
02:55 It is pointed out that the Global Knowledge Index
02:57 is a tool that focuses on challenges and ways of development
03:00 to develop communities sustainably.
03:02 It consists of seven integrated sub-indexes
03:05 that focus on the performance of six sectors,
03:06 including education, information technology, research, development and economy.
03:12 It is a fifth industrial revolution
03:14 that aims to include health, science, technology,
03:18 economy and the environment.
03:20 It is an industrial revolution that aims to integrate humans and technology.
03:25 Dubai aims to increase its economic productivity by 50%
03:28 in the next 10 years,
03:32 based on innovation and digital solutions.
03:35 Nesim Bissi, Arabia Nada, Abdel Salam, Dubai

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