Dubai Humanitarian in Strategic Partnership with Varsity

Both sides to drive sustainable innovation in the humanitarian sector

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Dubai Humanitarian and Heriot-Watt University Dubai have announced a partnership to enhance capacity building, knowledge sharing, and the implementation of innovative sustainable solutions within the humanitarian sector. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in fostering educational and practical synergies between the two institutions.

Giuseppe Saba, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of Dubai Humanitarian, underscored the significance of this collaboration: “By partnering with Heriot-Watt University Dubai, we are taking a significant step towards building a more resilient and sustainable humanitarian sector. Together, we aim to empower the next generation of leaders and innovators who will drive positive change in the world.”

Mathew Sukumaran, Chief Operating Officer of Heriot-Watt University Dubai, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: “Heriot-Watt University Dubai is dedicated to driving innovation and fostering talent development. This partnership with Dubai Humanitarian aligns with our commitment to providing students with invaluable experiential learning opportunities and contributing to the broader societal impact through sustainable solutions.”

The partnership is designed to leverage the strengths and expertise of both Dubai Humanitarian and Heriot-Watt University Dubai to achieve internship and training opportunities, knowledge sharing and educational trips, joint research and collaborative projects, and hosting and organising events.

A key initiative stemming from this partnership is the Packaging for Sustainability Programme, which engages academic experts, industry leaders, government officials, and, most importantly, students and innovators through a series of academic activations. Key components of the programme include the Packaging for Sustainability Symposium, an annual event bringing together over 100 experts to discuss and develop sustainable packaging practices, scheduled for 21 October 2024. In addition, a design competition that encourages students to create practical solutions for reducing the environmental impacts of packaging, from June to October 2024 culminates in a presentation by the winning team at COP29 in Azerbaijan.

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