MBRSC announces successful completion of phase 2 of second analogue study


DUBAI: The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) today announced the successful completion of phase 2 of the second analogue study under the UAE Analog Programme, as part of NASA’s Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA) Campaign 7 Mission 2. Emirati crew member Shareef Al Romaithi, along with Jason Lee, Stephanie Navarro, and Piyumi Wijesekara, concluded their 45-day mission within the Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA) habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas, USA, after egressing from the facility at 2:20 GST on Tuesday.

The mission, which began on 11th May 2024, involved rigorous scientific research and operational tasks designed to simulate space-like conditions on Earth. The unique three-story HERA facility provided an environment for studying how crew members adapt to isolation, confinement, and remote conditions, replicating the challenges faced during long-duration space missions. Highlights of the mission included a virtual reality ‘walk’ on Mars’s surface and managing com
munication delays with Mission Control Centre to simulate nearing Mars, all within the facility located in the USA.

Following their egress, the crew will remain at Johnson Space Centre for seven days. During this period, they will fill out post-mission surveys and engage in discussions with HERA managers and scientists along with contributing data needed for studies involving crew dynamics and health.

Salem Humaid Al Marri, Director-General, MBRSC, said, ‘The successful completion of this phase of the analogue study represents a pivotal advancement in our strategic vision for human space exploration. These Earth-based simulations are indispensable as we work together towards better-preparing astronauts to overcome the challenges of deep space missions. The UAE Analog Programme, in partnership with NASA and academic institutions, exemplifies our unwavering commitment to pioneering scientific research and solidifying the UAE’s position in space technology and exploration. The active involvement of UAE univers
ities in conducting critical studies within these analogue studies also underscores our dedication to fostering a robust scientific community and leveraging local expertise. This milestone further enhances our position in the international space community and aims to inspire future generations to push the limits of human potential.’

Adnan Al Rais, Assistant Director-General – Space Operations and Exploration Sector, MBRSC, said, ‘Participating in this analogue study allowed us to integrate our unique perspectives and methodologies into the broader framework of human spaceflight research. This collaboration not only enriches our understanding of space mission dynamics but also enhances our preparedness for future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The insights gained from these analogue studies are invaluable as we work towards ensuring the safety and success of our astronauts in human spaceflight missions.’

Sharing his experience, Shareef AlRomaithi, an Analogue Crewmember, said, ‘Being part of this an
alogue study has been an incredible journey of discovery and learning. The challenges we faced, from communication delays to living in confined quarters, provided a glimpse into the complexities of long-duration space missions. I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this crucial research and am proud to represent the UAE in this international effort. Our work here will pave the way for future explorers, and I look forward to seeing how these studies will impact human spaceflight.’

The second analogue study under the UAE Analogue Programme is part of a comprehensive four-phase analogue study, consisting of 18 human health studies on Earth, aimed at understanding the physiological, behavioural, and psychological responses of crew members in space-like conditions. Notably, six of these studies are from universities in the UAE, which include the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), and American University of Sharjah (AUS). Thes
e studies will be replicated in the upcoming phases of the analogue study, reinforcing the UAE’s pivotal role in contributing to the global effort of human space exploration.

AlRomaithi is part of the second group of volunteers to participate in an analogue study in HERA this year. The first phase of the second analogue study of the UAE Analogue Programme was completed on 11th March 2024. The third and fourth phases will begin on 9th August 2024 and 1st November 2024, respectively.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Airports celebrates graduates of Future Faces Programme


DUBAI: Dubai Airports, operator of the world’s largest international hub, Dubai International (DXB), celebrated the graduation of 15 young, talented UAE national trainees of its Future Faces Programme.

The year-long programme, initiated as part of Dubai Airports’ ongoing Emiratisation drive, is designed for the UAE’s top university graduates. Emirati graduates participating in the programme undergo immersive training and mentorship across key airport functions including Human Resource Development, Technology and Infrastructure, and Service and Operations.

The graduation ceremony, attended by Dubai Airports senior executives, highlighted the company’s commitment to Emiratisation and nurturing the next generation of Emirati aviation leaders.

Meshari Al Bannai, Chief People Officer of Dubai Airports, emphasised the importance of investing in the potential of young Emirati talent. “UAE nationals have a crucial role to play in shaping the future of our industry and our city,” he stated. “Through programmes like
Future Faces, we provide the necessary support, resources, and mentorship for them to discover their potential, thrive and emerge as tomorrow’s leaders.”

Future Faces is part of Dubai Airports’ comprehensive Emiratisation strategy, designed to upskill and empower Emirati talent. This includes strong programmes such as the Rising Stars Internship Programme and the Fire Services Training Programme, both aimed at recruiting young Emiratis and equipping them with the necessary skills and training to succeed in the aviation industry.

Source: Emirates News Agency

EURO 2024: Italy stun Croatia, qualify for Round 16


Spain topped the group as Italy squeezed into second place at the last minutes in tonight’s clashes.

Had Croatia held onto their 1-0 lead, they would have finished second with four points.

Now they are third with two points and will almost certainly go home. Albania finish fourth and definitely are out.

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Dubai Health Authority announces advanced standards for oncology services


DUBAI: – Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has announced a new set of standards for regulating the provision of oncology services in health facilities in Dubai in collaboration with the Emirates Oncology Society.

The initiative aligns with the goals and priorities set forth in Dubai’s Healthcare Strategy 2026; which aims to establish a pioneering healthcare system that boosts patients and their families’ confidence and contributes to making Dubai one of the leading healthcare destinations with the best patient outcomes.

This is one of DHA’s ongoing efforts to develop the healthcare sector in Dubai, ensuring the provision of specialised, high-quality treatment services that further improves patient safety.

During the workshop held at Raffles Hotel-Dubai, in collaboration with Professor Humaid Al Shamsi, Chairman of the Oncology Society at the Emirates Medical Association, DHA reviewed the new standards for Oncology services. The document has been developed in accordance with UAE legislation and the best internat
ional practices in the field.

Dr. Marwan Al Mulla, CEO of the Health Regulation Sector at DHA, stressed that oncology services remain one of the main challenges for health authorities worldwide. Accordingly, DHA has taken the initiative to develop new standards aimed at building an effective system and providing advanced services in this field.

The new standards also reflect DHA’s commitment to achieving the best outcomes for patients by offering high-quality diagnostic and therapeutic services and improving patient experience in their journey to recovery. Regulations will also contribute to enhancing the efficiency, sustainability, and accessibility of healthcare within a patient-centred system.

By creating a competitive setting, these standards will encourage healthcare providers to offer high-quality and specialised services in oncology according to the best international practices, thus enhancing Dubai’s position as a leading healthcare destination regionally and globally.

Dr. Hanan Obaid, Director of
the Health Policies and Standards department at the DHA, stated that the new standards were developed with a focus on patient-centred care and include a set of regulations and requirements related to medical care, patient safety, KPIs for quality and performance for measuring and monitoring the effectiveness of the oncology services in the health facilities.

Additionally, Dr. Khulood Al Sayegh, Head of the Standards and Guidelines Section at DHA, added that the workshop highlighted several key points related to the implementation of the new standards for providing oncology services as required by DHA.

The workshop also emphasised developing these regulations to keep pace with the fast progress in the field of oncology, focusing on precise diagnostic services, enhancing the integration of multispecialty care, and prioritising patient outcomes and quality of life. She underscored that the workshop also stressed the use of technologies and smart solutions in patient care programmes.

The workshop addressed the
significance of value-based, effective, and cost-efficient care while ensuring the sustainability and accessibility of these vital services. Additionally, it focused on developing oncology services to meet future needs and challenges in patient diagnosis and healthcare services.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team secures 15 medals at Grand Prix Thailand Open


– The UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team delivered an impressive performance at the Grand Prix Thailand Open 2024 over the weekend, securing 15 medals, including five gold, three silver, and seven bronze.

The event, held in Bangkok, is considered an ideal preparation for the team ahead of major international events, particularly the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship in Greece in November.

The opening day of the championship was dedicated to the women’s category, where the national team, showcased a strong performance, continuing their impressive showing from the Jiu-Jitsu Asian Championship in Abu Dhabi in May.

Standing out among the winners was Balqees Alhashmi who clinched the gold medal for the UAE in the -54 kg division; Aysha Alshamsi (-45 kg) earned a silver medal for the team, while Asma Alhosani (-52 kg), Shamma Alkalbani (-63 kg), and Maitha Shraim (-48 kg) secured bronze medals.

The male athletes who took the mats on the second day were equally good, collectively capturing ten medals. Khalid Alblooshi (-62
kg), Mahdi Alawlaqi (-77kg), Saeed Alkubaisi (-85 kg) and Omar Alsuwaidi (-56 kg) secured gold on Sunday. Mayed Alshehhi (-62 kg) and Rashed Alshehhi (-56 kg) won silver, while Hazza Farhan (+94 kg), Saeed Alketbi (-56 kg), Sultan Alhosani (-77 kg), and Mohamed Alsuwaidi (-69 kg) took bronze.

Mohamed Salem Al Dhaheri, Vice Chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation (UAEJJF), commented, ‘Our national team’s performance was commendable, with athletes reaching the podium in multiple weight categories. This success reflects the hard work and tireless efforts of our technical staff in developing the competitors’ skills and the complete commitment of our athletes to perform their best on the mat.

Competing against the world’s top athletes significantly enhanced our team’s experience, providing valuable insights that will enrich their preparations for upcoming championships. It also highlighted areas for improvement, ensuring that the team emerges stronger and more determined to win future titles.’

Yasser Alqubaisi
, the team administrator, said, ‘We made sure to include experienced athletes as well as talented fresh faces in the national team, and they have proven their potential. This is part of the UAEJJF’s efforts to expand our roster across various weight categories and boost our competitiveness on the international stage. We are confident that these new talents will continue to develop, grow, and gain the experience needed to reach the podium in future competitions.’

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE team’s Yousef Haidar wins silver in Skydive World Cup Series 2024 in Slovenia


DUBAI: Yousef Haidar Sanqour, a member of the UAE skydiving team, won second place, scooping the silver medal in the Skydive World Cup Series (Skydive WCS) Lesce 2024, held in Bled, Slovenia. The competition saw the participation of 224 competitors representing 45 teams from around the world.

Nasser Hamouda Al Neyadi, Chairman of the Emirates Aerosports Federation, affirmed that Sanqour’s achievement is all the more remarkable with him competing against world champions, and reflects the significant development that the UAE national team athletes have achieved.

Source: Emirates News Agency