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Dubai announces World Future Sports Games in December 2017

Two drones race during the final day of the first World Drone Prix in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, March 12, 2016. (AP)

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By WAM

Dubai announced that it will organise World Future Sports Games in December 2017 as the first initiative of its kind in the world featuring innovation and futuristic technology based sports competitions.
 
The World Future Sports Games was unveiled as Dubai announced Future Sports as a new innovation driven economic sector supported by a new global entity, World Federation of Future Sports based in Dubai.
 
The first edition of the World Future Sports Games will be hosted in Dubai from December 28 to 30, 2017.

The Games will be held over three days once every two years with the participation of teams from around the world in nine futuristic competitions that employ modern technology and artificial intelligence: driverless car racing, robotic soccer , robotic running competitions  , manned drones racing  , robotics swimming,  robotic table tennis, robotic wrestling,  drones races and cybathlon competition.
 
The future sports initiatives have been launched under the directives of Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,  Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and under the supervision of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dubai Museum of the Future Foundation.
 
"Today we start a new phase in our march to the future through the launch of these unique initiatives that are built on the success of our global platforms, the UAE Drones for Good Award and UAE AI and Robotics Award for Good. Over the last two years, these platforms have attracted thousands of entries and hundreds of teams from around the world to strengthen the position of the UAE in the field of innovation at the global level," Sheikh Hamdan said.
 
He pointed out that Dubai will activate future sports as a catalyst to drive innovation and research and development. "Innovation in sports is an important part of building the UAE innovation system and achieving our vision to enhance the advanced status of the UAE in this area at the international level."
 
Sheikh Hamdan said the World Federation of Future Sports will work with specialised international federations to create an integrated global system to support the new Future Sports Sector by organising scientific and technological competitions in different parts of the world integrating research and technological development with sports. The initiative will contribute to attracting thousands of researchers and professionals from around the world to create economic value worth billions of dollars.
 
The World Federation of Future Sports will be headed by Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Managing Director of Dubai Museum of the Future Foundation. Mattar Al Tayer, in his capacity as Vice Chairman of Dubai Sports Council, will be the Vice Chairman of the World Federation of Future Sports, while Saif Al Aleeli, CEO of Dubai Museum of the Future Foundation, will be the Secretary General of the Federation.
 
The global initiative has been announced at the conclusion of the World Drone Prix in Dubai. On the occasion, Sheikh Hamdan called on the youth around the world to explore innovative ideas in all areas, and actively participate in this championship to create innovative applications that can help enhance human life.
 
Speaking on the occasion, Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi said traditional sports throughout history have contributed to social and economic development and attracted billions of dollars in investments. He said future sport is capable of achieving the same in the coming period and it will also contribute to promoting R&D in various technology-related sectors.