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SENAAT to sponsor 18th UNIDO General Conference

ABU DHABI, 30th October, 2019 (WAM) —

SENAAT, one of the UAE’s largest industrial investment holding companies, will be the Exclusive Platinum Partner of the UAE’s contribution to the 18th Session of the UNIDO General Conference.

The participation reaffirms company’s commitment to driving innovative alliances between key industry stakeholders across the global value chain that will help transform the global manufacturing sector and accelerate inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

This was announced by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, UNIDO, and Minister of Energy and Industry, UAE, and incoming President of the 18th Session of the UNIDO General Conference, Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, on Wednesday.

Throughout the five-day proceedings, a series of high-level side events will accompany the main agenda of the conference focusing on six themes: Youth and Entrepreneurship, Gender, Industry 4.0, Sustainable Energy, Industrial Parks, and Circular Economy.

These will run alongside 25 sessions around policies that facilitate the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals in the presence of 800 delegates from 168 Member States, including Heads of States and Governments, Ministers, senior representatives of United Nations organisations, and prominent leaders from the private sector, civil society and academia.

In line with the theme of the General Conference, “Industry 2030 – Innovate. Connect. Transform our Future”, SENAAT continues to drive innovation in the industry sector by promoting innovative business models within its subsidiaries to increase the efficiency of manufacturing processes and improve the quality of products, services, and solutions.

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