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Afghan Senators visit Dubai Internet City

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 03 - 2006 at 10:53
  • PRESS RELEASE

Dubai Internet city today hosted 100 members of the Afghanistan Senate as a part of a visit organized by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

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  • During the visit.
    During the visit.
The Afghan delegation met with Dubai Internet City officials who presented the development of the Dubai Internet City community over the last five years.

Accompanying the delegation on behalf of UNDP was Dennis Sammut, Advisor on Capacity Building -Seal Project, UNDP. "Dubai is a great success story," said Sammut. "It captures the best elements of an ideal cosmopolitan centre. Afghanistan is a country that is emerging from a long traumatic conflict, and in that regard, a visit to a place such as Dubai will instill a positive outlook.'

The visit is part of a larger programme conducted by the UNDP to introduce political leaders from developing countries to cities where globalization has led to positive experiences. Dubai, owing to its economic transformation and open economy, was chosen as a positive role model for globalization.

Jamal Abdul Salam, Executive Director of Dubai Internet City said: "Being chosen as a showcase for globalization by UNDP is a recognition of the diversity we have built in the past 5 years. It inspires us to develop DIC into an even richer and more vibrant ICT Community."

The senators will participate in a seminar organized by UNDP on globalization, for which a number of senators from other countries like Jordan & Malaysia will also be present.

The Environment in Dubai Internet City (DIC) has proven to be vibrant and active, with the ever-changing, cutting-edge technology and melting pot of nationalities making it truly a unique place to work, providing an environment that attracts all elements of value chain and supports companies in exploring and expanding business development opportunities.

DIC is a home for over 780 companies from across the globe. Knowledge workers from over 182 countries work here.
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About Dubai Internet City (DIC):
Dubai Internet City (DIC) is the Middle East's Biggest Information and Communications Technology (ICT) cluster built inside a free trade zone. Home to the global ICT giants, DIC provides a knowledge-economy ecosystem designed to support the business development of the likes of Microsoft, Oracle, HP, IBM, Siemens and Cisco, while also catering to many small-and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurial ventures. The ICT cluster in DIC is comprised of companies from various sectors: Software Development, Business Services, Web based & E-Commerce, Consultancy and Sales & Marketing. DIC provides an environment that attracts all elements of the value chain and supports companies in exploring and expanding business development opportunities. Amongst other benefits, DIC offers companies 100% tax-free ownership, 100% at repatriation of capital and profits, no currency restrictions, easy registration and licensing, and solid intellectual property protection. DIC has also created a business environment that will help ICT business innovate and grow. The community offers a rich network that companies can tap for resources, partnerships and ideas.

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