Technology of the future: Dubai Future Foundation delegation visits Budapest
The cooperation between the Dubai Future Foundation and the monetary, cultural and innovation leadership of the Hungarian government is fruitful, writes Saud al-Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to Hungary, on his social media page. A delegation from the Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) visited Budapest.
According to His Excellency Saud al-Shamsi, György Matolcsy, President of the National Bank of Hungary, invited the Dubai Future Foundation to Budapest.
“We thank Mr. György Matolcsy, President of the National Bank of Hungary for the cordial invitation, János Csák, Minister of Culture and Innovation for the fruitful discussions, László Baán, Ministerial Commissioner, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts and his team for the very interesting presentations, and the management and faculty of the BME [Budapest University of Technology and Economics] for the inspiring discussions,” Saud al-Shamsi writes.
“I look forward to the day when the partnership agreements and ideas for cooperation we have just laid down become a reality,” he added.
His Excellency Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, invited all the partners the delegation met to Dubai to have the opportunity to reciprocate the hospitality and experience that greeted him and his delegation in Budapest.
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