'Great Arab Minds' winners honoured in Dubai

Dubai Media Office

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has honoured six outstanding individuals as part of the 'Great Arab Minds' initiative.

The award ceremony at the Museum of the Future recognised Arabs who have made extraordinary contributions to humanity across various categories - medicine, natural sciences, economics, engineering, architecture, and the arts, exemplifying excellence and leadership.

The recognition underscores their groundbreaking scientific, cultural and creative achievements, which have not only advanced humanity but also served as beacons of inspiration for millions of aspiring talents, youth and professionals.

Professor Oussama Khatib was recognised for his contributions to Engineering and Technology; Artist Dia Al-Azzawi for his impact on Literature and the Arts; Professor Omar Yaghi for his groundbreaking work in Natural Sciences; Professor Yasmine Belkaid for her advancements in Medicine; Engineer Sahel Al-Hiyari for his innovative achievements in Architecture and Design, and Professor Yacine Aït-Sahalia for his influential contributions to the field of Economics.

The choice of the Museum of the Future as the venue for the awards ceremony holds special significance as it serves as the official headquarters of the Great Arab Minds initiative.

The Museum also houses a permanent research and knowledge centre, inaugurated in January 2024, to support the mission of Great Arab Minds.

 

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