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GMIS2024 to address the future of industrial safety 

The event is taking place on 5 December. (Image source: Canva)

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The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS2024) will convene on 5 December during Abu Dhabi Business Week, uniting global leaders from government, industry, and international organisations to advance industrial safety standards and innovations.

The summit will explore critical safety challenges posed by interconnected systems and AI-driven technologies while promoting opportunities to standardise practices across borders. Discussions will emphasise sustainable growth, worker safety, and operational resilience.

Collaborating with Abu Dhabi Civil Defence and the Global Initiative for Industrial Safety (GIFIS), GMIS2024 will follow the "Manifesto for Global Industrial Safety" to propose actionable strategies for enhancing safety and resilience across industries.

The summit will feature insights from high-ranking officials, including H.E. Osama Amir Mohamed Fadhel from the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT), H.E. Brigadier General Salem Abdullah Bin Barak AlDhaheri of Abu Dhabi Civil Defence, and H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, the UAE’s cybersecurity chief.

Representatives from key Abu Dhabi entities, including ADIO and Abu Dhabi's Department of Economic Development, will also participate, reinforcing the emirate’s role as a leader in industrial innovation and safety.

Discussing safety 

Key sessions at GMIS2024 will spotlight critical advancements in industrial ecosystems and safety. “Make It In The Emirates: A Future Ready Ecosystem” will showcase the UAE as a global model for industrial innovation, while “Emergency Response 2.0: Reshaping the Future of Crisis Management & Fire Safety” will delve into cutting-edge technologies revolutionising crisis response.

The event will also introduce “The Manifesto for Global Safety: A Call to Action for Resilient and Safe Industries”, advocating for worker safety and seamless technological integration. Industry leaders such as the Institute for Manufacturing at the University of Cambridge and Axial Global Advisors will enrich discussions, reflecting the diversity of expertise across the industrial ecosystem.

H.E. Osama Amir Mohamed Fadhel, said, "Industrial safety is a cornerstone for sustainable growth and resilience in an era of rapid technological evolution. The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit serves as a vital platform to unify efforts, share best practices, and implement innovative industrial safety frameworks that protect workers, enhance operational efficiency & productivity, and foster global collaboration."