The World Governments Summit is an annual event held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[1] It brings together leaders in government for a global dialogue with a focus on the issues of futurism, technologyinnovation and other topics. The summit acts as a knowledge exchange hub between government officials, thought leaders, policy makers and private sector leaders to discuss future trends, issues and opportunities facing humanity.[2] The summit hosts over 90 speakers from 150 participating countries,[3] along with over 4000 attendees.
The World Governments Summit was formed by a team of experts from different disciplines to bring government, business and civil society together with the goal of improving the future for the seven billion people on the planet.[4][5] The chairman of the World Governments Summit is Mohammad Al Gergawi[6] with Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi and Omar Al Olama serving as Vice Chairs of the organization.
In 2015, under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Mohammad Al Gergawi, chairman of the summit's organizing committee and minister of the UAE Cabinet Affairs & The Future announced ten key changes to take the summit to a new global level. The changes included changing the summit's name from Government Summit to World Governments Summit, changing the entity structure and adopting the goal of providing integrated knowledge services for over 150 governments and global organizations.
In 2016, the World Governments Summit Organization adopted a new year-round membership system.[7] Members have exclusive invitations to attend the summit, communicate directly with its top speakers and attendees, receive reports issued by the summit ahead of general public, gain exclusive access to private functions held on the sidelines of events, and have access to training workshops and executive education programs hosted by the summit in collaboration with global experts.
Reports for the public about issues explored at the summits are issued by Summit members and contributors,[8] on the World Governments Summit website,[9] and conferences speeches are available on the Youtube Channel for the World Governments Summit.
The first World Governments Summit was held in Dubai in 2013, and has been held annually since then. In 2013, themes included building citizen trust in governmental entities, social media as a tool for civic engagement, private-public sector partnerships, and measuring development.[10]
In 2014, themes included partnerships and innovation in government service delivery,[11] government smart toolboxes (using information technology for citizen engagement, anti-corruption efforts and helping citizens affected by conflict)[12] and digital government.[13]
In 2015, themes included smart cities,[14] innovation,[15] and better jobs.[16]
In 2016, themes included the Sustainable Development Goals,[17] the state of sustainability,[18] and advanced science and the future of government (robotics and artificial intelligence, genomic medicine and biometrics).[19] In 2016, the summit included an inaugural Best Minister in the World award [20] which was awarded to Greg Hunt, at that time Australian Minister of Federal Environment, later appointed as Australian Minister of Health.[21]
In 2018, the themes included artificial intelligence and happiness.
In 2023, the summit was held under the theme of “Shaping Future Governments”. It brought together 20 heads of state and government, 250 ministers, along with the participation of 10,000 private sector leaders, global experts, and thought leaders to tackle future opportunities, trends, and challenges. [23]
The Museum of the Future,[49] is one of the exhibitions within the World Government Summit. The Museum of the Future features exhibitions exploring the future of science, technology and innovation. In 2016, the Museum of the Future's displays included an installment about a trip to the year 2035 where it showcased how technology could evolve and be used to manage complex social end economic systems.[50] In 2017, the museum included a display with an air taxi, 3-D printed seeds and food, and an announcement by His Highness Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum to colonize Mars by 2117.[51] In 2018, Dubai 10x 2.0 was featured, with expositions about plans to integrate A.I. into many aspects of government and rapidly develop Dubai's governmental and private sector services.[52]
In 2017, the World Government Summit held the first Global Dialogue for Happiness,[53] a one-day event prior to the summit.[54] It was convened by the UAE Minister of State for Happiness and Wellbeing, Her Excellency Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi.[55] Speakers at the first summit included editors of the World Happiness Report, Jeffrey Sachs, John F. Helliwell, and Richard Layard, positive psychologists Edward Diener, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Martin Seligman, and policy makers including the Prime Minister of BhutanTshering Tobgay, Head of the UN Development ProgrammeHelen Clark, Bhutanese Gross National Happiness official Karma Ura.[56] It was an invitation-only event for approximately 200 people. The event was expanded to approximately 600 people in 2018. The first Global Happiness Policy Report[57] was issued by the World Happiness Council, a council conceived of by the Minister of State for Happiness and Wellbeing under the umbrella of the Global Dialogue for Happiness. In 2018, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum convened six nations, the United Arab Emirates, Costa Rica, Portugal, Slovenia, Mexico, and Kazakhstan to establish the Global Happiness Coalition, an agreement to cooperate on an international level to bring happiness to the forefront for government.[58][59]
In 2018, the first Global Artificial Intelligence Forum was convened.[60] The forum brought together approximately 100 people, including representatives of the OECD, IEEE,[61]U.N., and the private sector.[62] Discussion topics included a Global Strategy for the Governance for A.I., which will include policy recommendations.[63] The AI Initiative which is part of The Future Society was contracted to steward the forum.[64] The goal of the first forum was to identify guidelines for the global governance of Artificial Intelligence.
The Best Minister Award commends the extraordinary work of government ministers at demonstrating excellence in the public sector;
Global Universities Challenge the Challenge brings together over 100 students from renowned universities across the globe and engages them in an innovative competition to improve the way governments work.
GovTech Prize. As part of the World Government Summit, the United Arab Emirates runs the “GovTech Prize”, an annual global award that is designed to motivate world government entities, startups to create and innovate GovTech solutions that help contribute to solving common global pressing challenges.
Edge of Government innovation experience challenges visitors to think in new and often counter-intuitive ways about how to solve the most pressing public challenges of our time.
World Data Visualization Prize. Introduced in 2019 edition, the prize focuses on how governments are improving citizens’ lives, and the innovations - seen and unseen - that drive and measure success in this realm.