With there being so many things happening in the UAE, there are many new updates that can be difficult to know So, to ensure that you’re always ahead of all the news pieces, we’re here with a ist for you. Yes, we’re here with a list of important updates in the UAE that you need to know!
UAE Updates
1. Dubai RTA Plans Something Special For People In Dubai
Do you want something to smile about on the International Day of Happiness? Join us at our Customer Service Centres on March 20 and you could be travelling home with a nice surprise!
— RTA (@rta_dubai) March 19, 2024
It’s no secret that the Dubai RTA works diligently to ensure comfort for the residents of Dubai. And it seems, they are doing something special on International Day of Happiness. Yes, while we are not sure what this is yet, through the post on their official X account, it was revealed that they are urging people to join them at the Customer Service Centres on March 20, Wednesday. And it mentions that people could be travelling home with some surprise.
2. Emirates Robotics Competition Concludes In Dubai
The second edition of the Emirates Robotics Competition, organised in partnership between #Dubai Future Labs, Khalifa University, and Rochester Institute of Technology, has concluded with the participation of 53 teams from 14 national and international universities.… pic.twitter.com/zhzDAETzfs
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 19, 2024
Recently, the second edition of the Emirates Robotics Competition concluded in Dubai. It was organised in partnership with Dubai Future Labs, Rochester Institute of Technology and Khalifa University. And it’s worth mentioning that this competition concluded with the participation of 53 teams who hailed from 14 national and international universities!
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3. Dubai RTA Launches 4500 State-Of-The-Art Interactive Screens
Dubai’s #RTA launched today, Tuesday, March 19, an innovative project aimed at bringing happiness to taxi riders in the emirate. It involves the introduction of 4,500 state-of-the-art interactive screens that provide passengers with a diverse array of premium lifestyle, news,… pic.twitter.com/EGyrhtW7ZM
— RTA (@rta_dubai) March 19, 2024
The Dubai RTA in its post on Tuesday, March 19, revealed that it has launched an innovative project. Bringing happiness to taxi riders in the emirate, it has introduced 4500 state-of-the-art interactive screens. With the introduction of these interactive screens, passengers will be able to get their hands on a wide range of premium lifestyle, news, entertainment, offers, and promotions, on-the-go.
4. Abu Dhabi ITC Launches AED3 B Project
Towards a Visionary Future, The ITC announces its new strategic projects, which seamlessly combine infrastructure developments as well as road networks in a smooth and innovative manner … pic.twitter.com/RxmjiAPBzq
— أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) March 18, 2024
The Abu Dhabi Integrated Transport Centre recently took its account on X to announce that it has launched several projects for traffic improvement in the emirate. Costing AED3 billion, these include building new bridges on Abu Dhabi- Al ain Road and 79th Street and Mohammed Bin Zayed City and strategic projects for improving traffic safety.
5. UAE Schools To Go On 3-Week Break Soon
The 3-week vacation is to begin in the UAE on March 25. As a result, schools have a packed last week calendar with family consultation days, special Ramadan events, and staff training. It’s worth mentioning that students will return to school on April 15 after the Eid break. So, to ensure that students stay engaged and continue learning during the extended break, educators across the emirates are implementing several strategies.
So, go ahead and keep yourselves with the new developments!
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First Published: March 20, 2024 2:25 PM