‘The COVID-19 pandemic brought global attention to the urgency of creating a healthier, more resilient world, and the collective response has shown what we can achieve when nations, industry and civil society partners mobilise around a common goal. ‘Through collaboration, we can solve some of the greatest issues facing humanity today’ – Pelin Incesu, Area Vice President, Middle East & Africa Science is at the very heart of how we respond to and solve these issues, and the conversations that takes place at Expo over the next six months will inform the science-led solutions of tomorrow.’ ? The world is experiencing a period of major change that includes a global pandemic, a growing number of people living with complex and chronic diseases, climate change and the digitalisation of society. We are restless in our hunt for the next major breakthrough, and Expo will allow us to accelerate this by bringing together the brightest scientific minds to discuss and showcase the future of Research and Development – watch this space for more information.Įxpo 2020 will also see us connect pioneers with bright young minds, empowering them to become the next great scientific leaders. When great minds come together, we see what science can do. Known to millions as the ‘world’s fair’, World Expos have a long history of showcasing scientific innovation. Most recently, our response to the COVID-19 pandemic highlights our commitment to science, collaboration, and the development of life-changing therapies to people who need them most.Īs we hopefully move towards a post-pandemic era, we must keep collaborating to push the boundaries of science to meet more of the greatest challenges facing healthcare – and Expo is a moment to do just that. Through scientific collaborations, we are changing the way care is delivered across many diseases, towards an era of earlier diagnosis and intervention, and ultimately prevention and cure. ‘Now more than ever, we believe that science cannot be done alone. ‘We must grasp this opportunity to advance the frontiers of science’ – Mene Pangalos, EVP BioPharmaceuticals R&D Partnerships, alliances and recognition.We would like to thank all of the sponsors, donors, and other relevant parties for all of their kind support. The Japan Pavilion also closed along with Expo 2020 Dubai. At the closing ceremony, the UAE returned the BIE flag to the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), which then handed it over to Japan, the country that will host the next Expo. The first-ever registered expo** in the Middle East and Africa, Expo 2020 Dubai ended on March 31 (Thu.) after being held for 182 days. Outline of the closing ceremony (passing of the flag ceremony) On the previous day, which was BIE Day, an awards ceremony for the Official Participant Awards* was held by the BIE and Bureau Expo Dubai 2020, and the Japan Pavilion won the Gold Award in the Exhibition Design category. At the closing ceremony, the UAE returned the BIE flag to the BIE, which then handed it over to Japan, the country that will host the next expo. Expo 2020 Dubai closed on March 31 (Thu.).
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