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Al Shamsi attends Future Foresight Laboratory at Al Jada

December 05, 2021 / 4:19 PM
Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi
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Sharjah24: His Excellency Major General Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police, attended Sunday morning, at Al Jada Theater in Sharjah, the Future Foresight Laboratory, which was organised by the Department of Strategy and Performance Development in Leadership in cooperation with the University of Houston, in the presence of general managers, departments, heads of departments, specialised branch managers, and a number of leadership officers.
The organisation of the laboratory comes within the framework of the continuous efforts of the Sharjah Police General Command, which aim to prepare future visions and plans that raise the performance and readiness of the security sector, in line with the direction of the UAE government and its future vision during the next fifty years.

Major General Al Shamsi said in a speech at the opening of the forum: Foreseeing the future is one of the most important sciences that many countries of the world are keen to study in depth and analyze its results accurately, as it is the primary and first driver for building important strategies and policies for the state.

Major Abdul Rahim Musa Al Hammadi, Head of the Innovation and Future Foresight Department said: On the occasion of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declaring the National Day December 2 World Future Day, the Sharjah Police General Command concluded a cooperation agreement with the American University of Houston, which is one of the most prominent entities the leader in the field of future foresight, which will serve the security and non-security sectors in the country, and indicated that the workshops, which will extend for 5 days, will focus on a number of topics.
December 05, 2021 / 4:19 PM

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