Ajman Chamber's Strategic Retreat Sets Ambitious Goals For 2026-2027 Projects And Initiatives

The Ajman Chamber recently held its Strategic Retreat for 2026-2027, gathering leadership and staff to plan future initiatives. This event aimed to align with Ajman Vision 2030 by creating projects that boost the emirate's economic competitiveness and investment appeal. The retreat took place over two days at the Fairmont Ajman, involving board members, Director General Salem Al Suwaidi, and other staff.

Eng. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Muwaiji, Chairman of Ajman Chamber, highlighted that the retreat marks a new phase in achieving institutional goals aligned with Ajman Vision 2030. He noted it as a platform for institutional development, enhancing readiness to support national initiatives that drive economic growth and attract investments in Ajman and the UAE. The focus is on launching innovative projects to empower entrepreneurs and sustain private sector member establishments.

Ajman Chamber Plans for Future Projects

The retreat featured sessions discussing various projects and adopting recommendations for high-quality initiatives. It established frameworks for future foresight and solutions to support private sector growth in Ajman. Over 20 projects emerged from these discussions, targeting entrepreneurs, investors, Chamber members, and future generations.

Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al Nuaimi, Vice Chairman of Ajman Chamber, stated, "The involvement of leaders and staff in the Ajman Chamber's Strategic Retreat represents a proactive step towards building a new phase of innovative projects and service development." He emphasised that this retreat is crucial for shaping the future by exchanging visions and ideas to transform the Chamber's work system.

The retreat's objectives centred on innovation, foresight, and readiness while aiming for sustainable economic development. This includes attracting investments, empowering national talents, fostering entrepreneurship, and forming effective partnerships with public and private sectors. These efforts are crucial to advancing Ajman Vision 2030.

Mahmood Othman Abu Al Shawareb from the Board of Directors expressed gratitude to participants for their contributions. He stressed the importance of continuing such initiatives to foster innovation and project development. These efforts are vital in supporting private sector sustainability and enhancing readiness for future challenges while aligning with Ajman Vision 2030 goals.

With inputs from WAM

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