Conference included 24 discussion sessions and five workshops covering topics such as public policy, innovation strategies, and the future of healthcare
KFSH&RC CEO Dr. Majid Ibrahim Al-Fayyadh spoke of the emergence of a leading healthcare sector in the region after a decades-long transformation plan
CAMBRIDGE: The second edition of the Gulf Creatives Conference took place at Harvard University at the weekend, despite pro-Palestine protests on the campus.
“Amid the rising tensions on US college campuses, we believe firmly in the power of creativity and the arts in healing wounds and bridging divides,” Abdulla Almarzooqi, chairperson of the organization’s UAE Committee and a graduate student at Harvard, told Arab News in an interview.
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