The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ESCP Business School to launch a specialised AI training programme. The announcement took place during Dubai AI Week.
This initiative aims to enhance the skills of DHA’s leadership by focusing on the strategic use of artificial intelligence. The programme targets 30 executives and department heads. It has been developed with support from global experts in AI, cybersecurity, and data strategy.
The course will run for six weeks. Upon completion, participants will receive an internationally accredited diploma from ESCP Business School in Paris.
The programme is designed to improve decision-making through data-driven methods. It also aims to boost operational efficiency and innovation within DHA.
H.E. Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director General of DHA, said the training reflects the Authority’s goal of building strong leadership in digital health. He highlighted that the initiative supports Dubai’s long-term strategy and enhances its global position.
He also stated that the partnership with ESCP Business School shows DHA’s commitment to international standards and best practices in healthcare.
Cédric Denis-Remis, representing ESCP, said the course provides a mix of theory and practical learning. He noted that it aligns with the fast pace of AI development and will empower leaders to drive smart healthcare solutions.
This partnership marks a key step in DHA’s efforts to adopt advanced technologies and lead digital health transformation in the region.