Friday, 1 October 2021

The Most Beautiful Museum gets the Most Reliable Centre for Excellence

 

Firstly, Many Congrats to the “Amazing Team” at IDC Technologies for winning the Museum of The Future (MOTF) project. Here are few reasons why we absolutely needed to win it!

 

Having lived in the magical city of Dubai for more than 2 decades, the excitement of winning the bid for Expo2020 and the fireworks that lit the sky 8 years ago still reverberate in our minds. MOTF is the cynosure of the Expo - representing humanity’s inspiration for hope, future, and innovation. The amazing museum which is already declared as one of the “Most beautiful museums of the world” is an architectural marvel that is symbolic – the circular structure represents humanity; the green mound represents the earth; the void represents the unknown future –

 

We derive our values and inspiration from what the museum stands for and from the wise leadership of this magnificent land whose quotes will remain the biggest source of inspiration for me irrespective of wherever I am or will be:

 

  • Life is created simple and it is important to live it as such. Simplicity is inherent; it leads to peace of mind.
  • They say the sky is the limit. We say: The sky is only the beginning.
  • There is a world of difference between a leadership that is based on love and respect, and one that is based on fear.
  • A true leader is one who creates a favorable environment to bring out the energy and ability of the team. A great leader creates more great leaders.
  • We, in the UAE, have no such word as “impossible”; it does not exist in our lexicon. Such a word is used by the lazy and the weak, who fear challenges and progress.
  • The future belongs to those who can imagine it, design it, and execute it. It isn’t something you await, but rather create.
  • Dubai will never settle for anything less than the first place.

It’s payback time to this beautiful land of Dubai whose every inch of soil breathes perseverance, peace and success. 

We are absolutely thrilled to contribute our capabilities towards the launch of the museum, and we will not leave a single stone unturned to make this a huge success.




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