Dubai Taxi Kicks Off “Safe Driving” Initiative In Coop With Al Dobowi Tires Co.
July 9, 2010 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
The Dubai Taxi Corporation (DTC) of Roads & Transport Authority (RTA), in cooperation with Al Dobowi Tires Company, has recently launched “Safe Driving Road Safety Campaign” initiative targeting all DTC cabdrivers. The initiative, which was unleashed at the Drivers & Training & Qualification Center, aims at highlighting the importance of vehicle safety through maintaining tries safety as a measure to safeguard against road risks and surprises.
“In coordination with Al Dobowi Tires Co., DTC is rolling on this initiative through a series of educative lectures on safety in general and vehicle & tire safety in particular. Al Dobowi is a key supplier of tires to the DTC as per the contract concluded last month for the supply of Korean made Hankook tires compatible with the GCC specifications to the DTC for a period of two years,” said Ammar bin Tamim, Director of DTC’s Fleet Drivers Affairs.
“This initiative aims at introducing the concept of safety on roads, raising the awareness of drivers towards safe maintenance of their vehicle tires all times through regular checks and inspection of air pressure. Tires have a considerable impact on reducing accidents and curbing frequent operational problems to cabs of the DTC fleet which comprise 3504 vehicles operated by more than 7500 drivers 24 hours a day through shifts system,” he continued.
Ammar highlighted the crucial role played by tires in maintaining the vehicle’s safety in general and the driver & passengers’ safety in particular, and stressed the need to select proper tires and attend to their regular maintenance. “The DTC seeks to apply all safety & security features to its services and vehicles so as to achieve the best results and contribute to the realization of the vision of the RTA and DTC of providing Safe & Smooth Transport for All,” he continued.
“During these courses live demonstrations were made for sound and defective tires where drivers have been shown physical models of these tires such that they will closely see and grasp how to apply their acquired knowledge during their daily works as cabdrivers. Such campaigns & training courses need to be continued as the DTC is keen on qualifying and grooming drivers fully for their jobs considering them as ambassadors of the RTA and a true image depicting clearly the approach of the DTC and RTA as well,” added bin Tamim.
The Director of DTC’s Fleet Drivers Affairs said: “All new and old drivers have been subjected to various, intensive and specialized training courses based on top class global standards with a view to improving their performance and the level of services rendered to passengers and customers spanning all spectrums of the community. DTC will hold a number of educative programs and practical demonstration sessions about the best traffic safety practices during driving so as to enhance the safety of drivers, passengers and road users at large. The courses, which will be run in three languages (Arabic, English & Urdu) are held in conjunction with several specialized bodies including Dubai Police, Traffic Department of RTA Traffic & Roads Agency, and Franchise & Enforcement Department of RTA public Transport Agency,” said bin Tamim in a closing remark.
1,111,111th Visitor At Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo Rewarded With Mauritius Holiday
July 24, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, the popular leisure attraction at The Dubai Mall, recently welcomed its 1,111,111th paid visitor with a whole host of fantastic prizes. Mr Awad Mohammed Al Kabbi, a UAE national, received the grand prize of a dream holiday for two to Mauritius including Emirates Airline return tickets and a four night stay at the exquisite One&Only Le Saint Geran.
Mr Damien Prendergast, General Manager of Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, presented the prize to Mr Awad Mohammed Al Kabbi. He also presented other prizes including a dinner for two at Fazaris restaurant at The Address Downtown Burj Dubai; sporting goods vouchers from Stadium Store worth AED 3,000; and Sharaf DG vouchers worth AED 5,000!
The special campaign to celebrate the 1,111,111th paid visitor to Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo was organised in association with Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority; One&Only Le Saint Geran, Mauritius; Emirates Airline; Virgin 104.4; Stadium; Sharaf DG and The Address Hotels + Resorts.
Mr Arif Amiri, Chief Executive Officer, Emaar Retail, said: “Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo opens doors to an amazing diversity of aquatic animals and is one of Dubai’s most popular family attractions. We recently crossed our 1,000,000th visitor within seven months of operation, which was a milestone in itself. To celebrate the popularity of the destination and to reward our visitors for their continued patronage, we decided to offer the unique 1,111,111th visitor with an unforgettable holiday and a host of prizes.”
Mr Awad Mohammed Al Kabbi said: “I am really happy and surprised to be the winner. I have heard a lot about the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo and this is my first visit. I can’t believe my luck and it is wonderful to be part of this unique celebration for Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo.”
Dr A Karl Mootoosamy, Director of Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority, said: “Mauritius is very proud to be associated with Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo at The Dubai Mall. Aligning with such a strong brand, as Emaar, will certainly reinforce our image in the Middle East market and we will continue to focus our efforts in intensifying our presence in this region. It gives us great pleasure to welcome the lucky winner to experience the many activities and diversity the island has to offer.”
Featuring a rich diversity of aquatic animals including Sand Tiger Sharks, Rays, Giant Groupers, Penguins, Seals, Crocodiles and a mind-boggling variety of fish, Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is spread over two levels of The Dubai Mall. Shark Dives, which are open to certified divers and to those who have never dived before, are popular with young and old alike. The recently introduced Glass Bottom boat rides throughout the day are also extremely popular with the public.
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo complements other leisure attractions such as the Olympic-sized Dubai Ice Rink and The Waterfall, which traverses all four levels of the mall.
The Dubai Mall will soon open a dedicated Entertainment Precinct featuring SEGA Republic, the largest of its kind indoor family theme park; KidZania®, an award winning children’s ‘edu-tainment’ concept; and Reel Cinemas, a 22-screen megaplex.
DSS Brings Another International Stage Show This Summer With ’Bob The Builder – The Sunflower Sailor’ Show In Al Ghurair City
July 24, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Bob the Builder, the renowned children’s television character, will thrill children in an exciting show titled ‘The Sunflower Sailor’ at Al Ghurair City, a DSS 2009 key sponsor, on Thursday, July 23, 2009. The show is one among the many international children’s stage shows being organised during this edition of Dubai Summer Surprises.
As the building contractor specialising in masonry, Bob will appear with his colleague and business partner Wendy, and Spud, the mischievous scarecrow. The ‘Sunflower Sailor’ is based on a story where Wendy clears her garage and Bob helps her use some of the old materials to build a boat, an idea suggested by Spud. The three then set off on a sailing adventure.
Bob the Builder shows how a positive attitude, problem-solving, teamwork and follow-through are the necessary tools to complete every job and he has become a role model for children to build on. The ‘Sunflower Sailor’ will be a twenty-minute musical show with spectacular stage settings.
Show timings are 6:00pm and 8:00pm (Saturday to Wednesday), 5:30pm, 7:30pm, and 9:30pm (Thursday and Friday). There will be no shows on Tuesday.
Sesame Street Back In Dubai With The ’1-2-3- Imagine With Elmo’ Show
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Sesame Street fans in Dubai can look forward to an exciting show featuring characters from the all-time children’s favourite television series when the ‘1-2-3-Imagine with Elmo’ show takes to the stage at BurJuman, a key sponsor of DSS 2009, on Tuesday, July 22. With shows six days a week, children and families can head to BurJuman till August 4th to catch a glimpse of their favorite Sesame Street characters as part of events organized by Dubai Summer Surprises.
‘1-2-3-Imagine with Elmo’ features Elmo, everybody’s favorite furry red monster, along with Cookie Monster who is emotionally, physically, and spiritually attached to cookies; Bert – analytical, responsible, and the best friend of Ernie; the always helpful Grover; Ernie – the free spirited trickster; and Zoe – Elmo’s younger, jewellery-loving best friend.
“Sesame Street has captured the hearts of millions of people around the world and the mall is delighted to be playing host to this group of colorful, lovable characters and this world-class show. Complemented by unrivalled shopping offers and designer discounts, ‘1-2-3 Imagine with Elmo’ makes the BurJuman experience that much more special as it transports audiences into a wonderful world of fun, laughter and adventure,” said Sabina Khandwani, head of PR and marketing, BurJuman.
‘1-2-3-Imagine with Elmo’ is a dynamic 30-minute show full of entertaining music and exciting choreography. The content is educational as well as fun and features sing-alongs, dancing and many elements of audience participation. Apart from an exciting stage show, children also have the opportunity to meet and greet the characters and take photographs with them.
‘1-2-3-Imagine with Elmo’ is free for all and show timings are 6:30pm and 08:00pm (Mondays), 5:00pm, 6:30pm, and 8:00pm (Tuesdays and Wednesdays), 6:30pm, 8:00pm, and 9:30pm (Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays). There will be no shows on Sundays.
Info2cell.Com To Create New Niche Markets With 3.5G-Enabled Services As UAE’s Mobile Subscription Rate Hits 235 Per Cent
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Info2cell.com, the leading mobile application service provider in the Middle East, has announced that it is expanding its portfolio of mobile services to enable subscribers to take advantage of significant advancements in the UAE’s mobile phone sector, particularly the arrival of 3.5G technology that delivers unprecedented broadband services to mobile users. The new range of offerings is expected to help develop new niche markets and boost Info2cell.com’s client base, in tune with the dramatic increase in mobile subscription in the UAE, which is expected to reach 235 per cent by end of 2009 and 251 per cent by 2010.
Info2cell.com pointed out that industry experts are particularly bullish about the long-term prospects of the 3.5G technology, expecting 3.5G mobile handsets to account for up to half of all global handset sales by 2013, an exceptional increase from just 7 per cent in 2008. Info2cell.com further revealed that it has tailored its new range of services and mobile solutions to correspond to the new demands of subscribers, delivering a more satisfying experience when video streaming, receiving TV signals, playing music or sending large files through their mobile phones or PDAs.
Bashar Dahabra, Founder and CEO of Info2cell.com said: "The advent of 3.5G technology has totally changed the direction of the mobile sector. We are now able to deliver increased voice capacity and higher speed data rates, giving mobile subscribers greater control and a much better range of choices. Info2cell.com has developed and enhanced our broad selection of services to complement the transformation of the mobile sector into a much more ubiquitous and significant lifestyle tool, particularly in the UAE, which in 2008 alone was estimated to have nearly 10 million mobile subscribers."
Info2cell.com has been a leading provider of mobile applications and content in the highly competitive MENA markets, managing more than half a million subscribers and accommodating up to 100 mobile requests per second. The content provider uses advanced mobile messaging technology to offer a wide range of services such as the new News Alerts via SMS or MMS, the advanced Mobile Value-Added services, personalized information services such as Alwan, GPRS, GSM, Edge services and the interactive mobile services for TV channels.
RTA Takes Part In DSS 2009 With A Historical And Heritage Expo
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Mr. Ahmed Hashim Bahrozyan CEO of RTA’s Licensing Agency and Mr. Yousef Sharaf, Deputy Executive Director of Aswaaq Centers inaugurated "Al Maktoum & Dubai Exhibition" held at the Aswaaq Centers in Al Mizhar Area as part of RTA’s activity in the Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) 2009. The exhibition will run for two weeks.
Bahrozyan stated that the Exhibition, which is organized by the Licensing Agency under the title "Al Maktoum & Dubai," embodies the history and heritage of the Dubai Emirate since the era of the fifties through to the sixties and until emergence of the UAE Union at beginning of the seventies. The Agency offers rare heritage collections giving the visitors an overview of the Al-Maktoum and the emirate of Dubai in that period of time.
He explained that the collections include books, coins, stamps, medals and old posters of the Al Maktoum and the emirate of Dubai. The exhibition also includes Arabic and foreign books narrating about HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, in addition to glass collections decorated with the portraits of Sheikh Rashid. The stamps carry pictures of Sheikh Rashid and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The event also includes ancient coins and military medals that were used in the Emirate of Dubai during that time.
For his part, Mr. Nabeel Yousef Al Ali, Director of Control and Inspection at the Licensing Agency said that the Agency is partaking in the exhibition with a history of driving license in Dubai Driving license’s developmental phases, and various forms and designs were showcased. The Agency is also reviewing through the plate numbers the vision that can be adopted after the use of Latin alphabets (A, B, C…) carried by the plate numbers in Dubai.
It is worth mentioning that the exhibition is open to visitors from 9 am to 9 pm.
UAE’s professionals remain cautious with spending
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Almost half of UAE residents, 43%, have cut down on their household expenditure in response to the current recession, the highest cut among all of the countries surveyed around the Middle East, according to the latest study by the Middle East’s number one job site – Bayt.com – in conjunction with research specialists YouGov. The study found that across the rest of the surveyed countries however, only 30% of professionals have cut down on their household spending, while just over a quarter of respondents have actually increased their household budget.“In similar research over the past six months, we have seen that UAE consumers are cutting back considerably on their spending. Now, despite some signs of optimism at the grass roots level in the global economy, it seems the trend of being more price-conscious looks set to continue, at least in the short-term,” said Nassim Ghrayeb, CEO of YouGov in the MENA region.When it came down to the reasons why professionals have cut down on their household spending, the recession was the most common answer among GCC respondents, at 43%. This was closely followed by cutbacks because the respondents – or a member of their household – had lost their job, at 37%. The UAE’s figures were the highest in terms of cutting down household spending due to job losses with 45% reiterating this statement, closely followed by Kuwait at 44%, and Egypt at 41%.Asked about whether they were willing to settle for a reduced salary in a new job in case of redundancy, only 31% of all respondents stated they would be willing to accept a reduced amount of pay, while 45% stated that they wouldn’t settle for any less. In the UAE, the figure was higher than average: 38% of respondents stated they would be willing to accept a lower salary while 43% stated they wouldn’t. The figures were similar around the region, with 37% in Lebanon willing to accept less salary, closely followed by Bahrain and Jordan at 36% each.The study also asked the respondents how much less they would be willing to settle for, if they were to take up a new position. Interestingly, unemployed professionals seemed far more willing to compromise: 49% of working professionals would not accept less than their current package, compared to only 27% of those currently unemployed, who were willing to accept less than their previous salary.“There is a general consensus that the recession is having a sustained impact on the region, which of course manifests itself in the behaviour and attitudes of professionals living and working here. The recession naturally leads to a dearth in liquidity, which is made very clear by the fact that so many residents in the region have limited their spending. By conducting this study, we are shedding light on the extent of these limitations and how, overall, people feel they are dealing with the situation. This gives the region’s organisations valid information about how the recession is being played out – by the people in the heart of the slump,” explained Amer Zureikat, Bayt.com’s Regional Manager.The ‘Surviving the Recession’ study was conducted to gauge consumers’ opinions on their struggles during the global economic recession, to understand the impact the recession has had on a personal level and how it has impacted consumer spending and savings.The study asked the respondents about their financial health both before and during the recession to ascertain how many professionals felt their financial position has changed. Prior to the recession, 36% of all respondents felt they were better off than their peers, 39% felt they were the same, and 12% felt they were worse off. During the recession, respondents generally felt their position had worsened: only 25% of all respondents feel better off than their peers, 39% feel their financial position is the same as their peers, and 22% feel it is worse.In the UAE, the figures changed considerably. Before the recession, an overwhelming 41% of respondents felt financially better off than their peers, while only a quarter of respondents feel better off during the recession.When asked about the reason for this change in their financial health – almost half of respondents in the UAE – 48%, cited it was due to job loss, and 23% stated it was due to a salary cut. According to the study, job losses featured most strongly in the UAE, suggesting that redundancies have been much more widespread in the Emirates.The effects of the recession on financial health have also spilled over into respondents’ investments. 21% of all respondents expect to sell investments to support themselves or their families during the recession: this jumped up to 24% in the UAE. Most unaffected were respondents in Bahrain; 56% stated they do not foresee having to sell any assets, closely followed by Saudi Arabia and Algeria’s respondents, of whom, 48% each agreed their position would not reach a point where they had to sell.Aside from cutting down on expenses, seeking employment in a different country is a popular option among all respondents during the recession; a quarter stated they have moved away. In the UAE, residents have taken a number of steps to deal with the recession: the study found that 14% of respondents have sent their families home, and 16% have moved to a less expensive area of the country.Physical health was also found to be an issue during the recession; 27% stated it has personally caused them health concerns or issues including stress, and 13% stated that a family member’s health had been affected. Most affected in the Gulf by the recession were respondents in the UAE, with 31% undergoing personal health concerns and 13% with family members with health concerns. This was closely followed by Kuwait, with 29% undergoing personal health concerns and 14% with family members affected.“Aside from the financial and job-related concerns that respondents across the region have, what we are witnessing is that the effects of the recession are permeating into people’s lives, to the point where their physical and mental health is affected – something that is not often heard about. This kind of topical, up-to-the-minute and direct data provides a very candid look into how people are dealing with the current economic climate, which gives HR professionals and other industry stakeholders a very plain insight into how the recession is being played out on a grassroots level,” stated Ghrayeb.“These findings send a clear message to employers that many professionals across the region are suffering at the moment. Taking action to address the issues highlighted may well serve to give organisations competitive advantage – for when the recessionary pressures ease,” concluded Zureikat.Data for the Surviving the Recession study was collected online between the period of 26th May and 28th June 2009 with 12,908 respondents from across the UAE, KSA, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and Pakistan. Males and females aged over 18 years old, of all nationalities, were included in the study.
Ministry Of Economy Joins Hands With National Medial Council To Combat Piracy
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
The UAE Ministry of Economy joined hands with National Media Council in Dubai to organise a seminar on the ways to deal with intellectual piracy. The issues discussed in the workshop included techniques to identify fake and imitated artworks, and illegally copied computer software, CDs and other material violating federal law no. 7 for 2002.
In line with this, the Department of ’Media Content Tracking’ at the National Media Council held training seminars for 21 employees from the Minsitry including practical and theoretical activities.
Mr. Abdullah Al Hussein, Director of the Censorship Department at the Ministry of Economy, reiterated the ministry’s commitment to accelerate efforts to curb piracy. He said that more workshops will held on this topic, noting that such activities will contribute to enhancing expertise sharing and coordination between concerned federal and local bodies. He said that the ongoing initiatives will help in developing efficient control tools compliant with the latest global systems and practices.
Mr Al Hussein added: "This move will ensure strengthening our country’s stature as a referral point for intellectual ownership rights in the region at the same time positioning the UAE globally amongst the most developed countries from both legislative and executive perspectives."
Mr. Jumaa Obaid Al Leem, Director of the ’Media Content Tracking’ Department at the National Media Council, who supervised the training seminars, said: "We are keen to share our extensive expertise and learning with the MoE inspectors. This is part of executing a practical partnership plan to ensure coordination and cooperation in undertaking joint projects. It will allow other governmental bodies to benefit from previous experiences thus contributing to improving performance and achieving excellence."
The practical activities included training the employees on how to identify fake art works, modern forgery techniques, as well as exercises on market raids. It discussed legal framework for raids and seizure procedures in addition to police forces rights. The theoretical side focused on ways to implement federal law no. 7 for 2002.
The initiative aims at executing a strategic partnership plan between the Ministry of Economy and the National Media Council to ensure protection of publishers’ intellectual rights as well as those of producers and innovators. These activities come in line with the efforts to fight piracy and prevent intellectual rights violation thus preserving the good reputation that the UAE economy enjoys worldwide.
Technogym Joins Hands With The ’Road To Awareness Bike Ride 2009’
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
As part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts divisional fundraising campaign titled Road to Awareness Bike Ride 2009; Technogym creates a wellness competition at the lobby of Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers on Saturday, 25th July, 2009 for charity with the aim of raising funds for the street children of Egypt.
On the day, the competition will commence at 11am until 4pm. All participants will get to enjoy healthy snacks and summer coolers throughout the day from Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers.
The competition will be run by Technogym equipment on Treadmills, Bikes, Flexability and Wellness tools. Technogym will also provide the Aspiration map online program for all the participants and visitors to learn more about their aspiration. Furthermore, exciting wellness prizes will be offered to the 3 fastest biking winners.
Christian Dietrich, Managing Director, Technogym Emirates, “Technogym is proud to join hands and offer its support to the “Cycle for Life” social cause through wellness. This goes in plans with our continuous efforts to engage in charitable initiatives. We hope this will be an eventful and energizing day for everyone”.
Other highlights of the “Cycle for Life” day are the prizes and raffle draws lined up throughout the day for participants including weekend stays, meals at the hotel’s signature restaurants and massage treatments. For bargain seekers out there, there will also be a silent auction taking place within the day with items up for grabs such as two (2) flight tickets to ANY destination by Qatar Airways which will be auctioned off from a base price of AED500, one-year membership at the Creek Health Club, weekend stay in the hotel suite, and so much more.
The 2009 edition of the Road to Awareness Campaign is being planned to build on last year’s successful ride in partnership with UNICEF, with another 3-day ride of 360 km from 4th to 6th September 2009 that will take a group of cyclists comprising of Starwood’s senior management from the EAME divisional office, over some of the most legendary climbs in the French Pyrenees.
The 2009 Road to Awareness will have an objective to raise at least US$150,000 to support a UNICEF project focused on helping Street Children in Egypt. The main objective of this UNICEF project is to provide social, medical and psychosocial support to 2,000 street children in Greater Cairo and protect them from violence, abuse and risky behaviors. Check out http://www.roadtoawareness.com for more information.
Registration for “Cycle for Life” begins on the day at 11.00AM and it is open throughout the day until late afternoon. Participation fee is AED100 per person which goes towards the Road to Awareness fund. “Cycle for Life” is open to public. For more information, please contact 04 207 1406 / 04 207 1455.
DQG Signs Strategic Partnership Agreement With Al Ain Municipality
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Dr. Wafi Dawood, Chairman of Dubai Quality Group, stated that the group has made persistent efforts to establish a new corporate strategy with local organizations in UAE. This is in line with its future plans, which aims to raise the level of quality and system upgrading work in the organizations of private and public sectors in the country. He added that the group’s work is not confined to local organizations, and partnership agreements of the group are targeting all the different areas of the organizations, both within the UAE and abroad.
Dr. Dawood made this statement today after the signing of a strategic partnership agreement between Dubai Quality Group, and Al Ain Municipality, at the Municipality’s office.
Dr. Dawood said, "The group, since its inception in 1994, seeks to provide multiple and specialized services in the field of quality and organizational excellence, where it has a leading role in the development of performance and services of many companies and organizations in the business sector."
Dr. Dawood also praised the active role of the Al Ain Municipality in the infrastructure sector, strategic planning, and performance management. He said, "Al Ain Municipality is one of the leading organizations in the country, which is dealing with the implementation of concepts and standards of quality in services provided to its audience. In our part, we affirm our full support to Al Ain Municipality in its efforts to develop its services, and we will work together to promote this positive message."
H.E. Awad Khalifa Al Darmaki, General Manager of Al Ain Municipality, has received the investor partner certificate of membership from Mr. Khalid Al Kassim, Deputy General of planning and Development in the Department of Economic Development. He received the certificate during the "Best Practices Conference" held by DQG late last month in Dubai in collaboration with the Department of Economic Development, which is considered as one of the key investors in the group since its inception.
Mr. Kassim handed the certificate on behalf of Dr. Dawood, firm in his belief of leading and effective role for Dubai Quality Group in the development of the business sector. He also urged the organizations of the public and private sectors, to enter into strategic partnerships with the group which would promote the concepts of organizational excellence in the business environment.
From his side, H.E. Awad Al Darmaki expressed his approval with this strategic partnership. He stated, "We in Al Ain Municipality, management and staff, are proud to sign this agreement with the most important organization dealing with the concepts of quality, and excellence in the country. We look forward to develop mechanisms for joint action to give a positive image for the level of services provided to our customers and our strategic partners in the Municipality. "
His Excellency also said, "We act in accordance with the highest levels of quality, where we adopt the standards of excellence as a basis for success and innovation. This partnership comes within the framework of upgrading the performance of staff which is consistent with our future vision and strategic plans, as well as providing all modern and innovative services for our customers. "
Al Ain Municipality is considered as one of the leading development organizations in the UAE, due to its numerous services and programs aimed at improving and developing the infrastructure of Al Ain.
The municipality has managed itself as one of the most important service provider organizations to implement the highest scientific and professional standards of quality and excellence. It executes this through the development of work systems, and ongoing updates to ensure the highest levels of satisfaction amongst its workers and customers in Al Ain, and its surrounding areas.
Considered as the most leading quality-driven organization, Dubai Quality Group aims to spread quality concepts among organizations through its regular quality programs and consultancy services. These programs and services contribute in improving the performance levels of local business sectors.

