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Knowledge based society Presented by Khulood Ali Mariam Hasan Presentation on

Outline The definition. Knowledge society objectives. What knowledge society focused on. Knowledge-Based Societies in the Arab World.

The definition A knowledge-based society is the type of society needed to compete and succeed in the changing economic and political dynamics of the modern world. It refers to societies that are well-educated, and who therefore rely on the knowledge of their citizens to drive the innovation, entrepreneurship and dynamism of that society’s economy.

Knowledge Society Objectives Economic development basically depends on knowledge availability. Globalization and new information and communication capabilities provide opportunities as well as challenges for the sustainable consumption and production pattern. New science breakthroughs and a technology driven pattern of innovation are the basic platform for economic development. It should be taken into a consideration that the achievements in science and technological innovations will not automatically bring about social, environmental and economic improvements.

The development of the Knowledge Society is focused on the following objectives: To inspire and enable individuals to develop their capability to the highest potential level throughout life, so they can grow intellectually, be well equipped for work, can contribute effectively to society and enjoy active personal fulfillment. To increase knowledge and understanding for their application at local, regional, national level. To play a major role in shaping a democratic, civilized and intellectual society. To promote the exchange of ideas for the development of the knowledge society and merge joint activities devoted to the future development of life support systems. To learn, evaluate, assess and validate economic, environmental, social and technological advancement to produce benefits based on the knowledge society.

Knowledge-Based Societies in the Arab World United Arab Emirates,Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait are among the top fifty nations most ready to utilize information connection Technology The number of Arabic speaking internet users grew 2,064 percent during the period 2000 – 2008 The number of web pages containing Arabic content increased 65.8 percent in one year, from 114 million to 189 million pages

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