Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) announced that a high-level delegation from Abu Dhabi, led by the office, participated in the Future-Food Tech Summit in Chicago.
Abu Dhabi participated in the Future of Food Technology Summit in Chicago
news agency wam , 29 Jun 2024 - 13:24
Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) announced that a high-level delegation from Abu Dhabi, led by the office, participated in the Future-Food Tech Summit in Chicago.
According to Amac News: AGWA, led by the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and ADIO, is an integrated economic cluster that aims to play a leading role in global efforts to tackle food and water scarcity and is a global center for materials It will be new food and ingredients.
The Future-Food Tech Summit in Chicago was attended by senior representatives of ADIO, the Abu Dhabi government agency responsible for inward investment.
Participation in the Future-Food Tech Summit, one of the world's largest gatherings for global food industry leaders, is Abu Dhabi's latest set of activities since the launch of AGWA.
Abu Dhabi's leading research centers, including the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), ADIA Labs, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) and Hub71 agreed to accelerate innovation, talent development and advanced research to tackle food and water scarcity. Collaborate globally.
ADIO, ADAFSA, and the Abu Dhabi Quality and Compliance Council announced that they will collaborate to streamline regulatory approvals and support mechanisms to enable the deployment of more efficient and effective solutions in the agriculture, food and water sectors.
AGWA contracts also include major infrastructure partners such as Abu Dhabi Ports Company, Abu Dhabi Airports Company, Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC) and Masdar Shahr, who have agreed with ADIO to create an enabling environment for AGWA cluster companies.
AGWA will also welcome the first innovators in its ecosystem with an announced partnership with Believer Meats to develop commercial production of its cultured meat capabilities in Abu Dhabi, as well as Switzerland-based NUOS, which will launch in Abu Dhabi and establish an innovation center and manufacturing facility. , Introduced.
The Abu Dhabi delegation also visited San Francisco and Los Angeles as part of the American tour. The Abu Dhabi AGWA cluster is expected to contribute AED 90 billion in incremental GDP to the Abu Dhabi economy, create more than 60,000 new jobs and attract AED 128 billion in investment.
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