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Dubai International Academic City to support Innovation Olympics Programme at Hult International Business School

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 29 - 2010 at 11:06
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Dubai International Academic City (DIAC), the dedicated higher education free zone and a member of TECOM Investments, today announced it will be one of the 15 global corporate partners for this year's Innovation Olympics Programme set to kick off at Hult International Business School's campuses in Boston, London and Dubai.

A world-class action learning capstone project, the programme is unique among traditional MBA classes and other 'action learning' programmes or business plan competitions by virtue of its practical outcomes such as doing tangible work that makes a real impact on clients and building student confidence and skills to be productive on the very first day after graduation.

The Innovation Olympics is a required course for MBA graduation. At each of the locations, Hult partners with five leading organizations and provides each of them with five diverse teams made up of five MBA candidates per team. Each set of five teams competes to develop the best solutions to a company's growth challenges.

Competing MBA-candidate teams will be working with senior members of Dubai International Academic City to develop big, bold innovations for the entity. Hult and the Center for Innovation, Excellence and Leadership (IXL Center) selected DIAC for its long-standing commitment to innovation and collaboration in Dubai and beyond.

Dr Ayoub Kazim, Managing Director, Education Cluster - TECOM Investments, said:
"Dubai International Academic City remains committed to supporting pioneering education initiatives. Our support to academic partners Hult International Business School for Innovation Olympics Program reflects this philosophy. In developing real solutions to challenges in leading multinational organizations, we are confident the new ideas and solutions from the participating MBA teams will be effectively implemented by corporations if required. On their part, companies will look forward to 'crowdsourcing' fresh insights from diverse international teams with students from over 60 countries."


At each company, the MBA-candidate teams follow a unique approach developed by IXL Center to generate breakthrough innovations in a seven-week period from Mid-June through August. The programme begins with a challenge from a senior executive at the company. The teams then compete to develop an innovation that will drive the company's revenue to the next level.

The proposals and the business case are presented to the leadership team of the client at the end of the project period. Each team is assigned a mentor, often an experienced strategy consultant. All students participate in the project prior to receiving a business degree.

Tyler McNally, Professor of Innovation at Hult, said, "As Dubai recovers and grows, the organizations and institutions need to find new ways to develop, collaborate and expand. Hult teaches students to help these organizations identify new options for growth. This corporate partnership returns enormous value to organizations because they have a lot of clear-eyed talent from around the world focused exclusively on a key issue they face. It also represents a fantastic opportunity for our business students to leverage the knowledge they have accumulated over the course of their MBA programme and reinforces what a Hult MBA is all about."

The kick-off meeting was held on 24 June at DIAC during which Hasan Makansi, Director of Partner Development, Education Cluster - TECOM Investments, will brief the teams on the entity and its projects.

Makansi said, "Dubai International Academic City through its Partner Development division has realized many innovative projects and initiatives, and being part of the Hult Innovation Olympics Program reconfirms our strategy to continuously enhance and develop our operations and process. We have great confidence in the competency of the MBA students that our academic partner Hult Business School has and the type of outcomes they will deliver at the end of this programme."

Hult, which began as the first corporate university in the US, places a strong emphasis on delivering a practical business education. The majority of its faculty possesses extensive experience in the industry as well as academia, which ensures students are taught concrete skills that apply to companies in real life.

DIAC hosts over 30 academic institutions from 13 different countries including the US, the UK, Iran, Russia, Australia, France, Pakistan, Lebanon, India and the UAE. Besides Hult International Business School, some of the important names include the Manipal University, Herriot-Watt University, and the Michigan State University.
Students and faculty of Hult International Business School Dubai at the kick-off meeting held at Dubai International Academic City, a member of TECOM Investments Education Cluster, to brief the teams for the Innovation Olympics Program.
Students and faculty of Hult International Business School Dubai at the kick-off meeting held at Dubai International Academic City, a member of TECOM Investments Education Cluster, to brief the teams for the Innovation Olympics Program.
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About Hult International Business School:
Hult International Business School, formerly the Arthur D. Little School of Management, is a NEASC and AMBA accredited business school. Established in 1964, Hult offers a unique one year MBA program to a diverse student body from over 50 countries. Its flagship MBA program received top rankings from both the Financial Times and the Economist Intelligence Unit. The school has five campus locations: Boston, London, Dubai, San Francisco, and Shanghai. Hult is partner of EF Education First, the world's largest private education organization.

About IXL Center:
IXL Center provides education, training and certification programs to help corporate executives and managers whose organizations require growth through innovation. IXL's MBA-accredited courses cover the full range of innovation management concepts enabling organizations to systematically and comprehensively connect the dots and drive successful innovation across the extended enterprise or build specialized innovation skills in functional areas such as technology, design and operations. Courses and certification programs are delivered via global training locations, eLearning environments and custom curriculum programs at an organization's location.

About Dubai International Academic City:
Dubai International Academic City (DIAC), a member of TECOM Investments, located in the Dubai Academic City is the world's only Free Zone dedicated to higher education. A regional base for premier international higher education institutions, DIAC is the world's first dedicated tertiary cluster development. Spread across an area of approximately 20 million square foot, the DIAC campus provides an environment of vitality and inspiration for students and faculty. DIAC partners also enjoy special privileges like 100% foreign ownership, 100% freedom from taxes, 100% repatriation of profits and effortless visa issuance procedures for students, faculty and staff. There are currently international universities of higher learning in Dubai Knowledge Village and Dubai International Academic City from diverse regions including the U.S, Australia, India, Pakistan, Iran, France, Russia, Belgium, U.K and Canada operating out of DIAC, catering to over 15,000 students. These institutions offer programmes that range in duration from one year to four years. Major academic programmes on offer include; engineering, computer science, finance, media, education, fashion and design, biotechnology, environmental studies, quality management and business management programmes.


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