According to the organisers, it is the "world's biggest brainstorming session, the foremost think tank on the planet".
From tomorrow until Wednesday, Dubai will be the stage for a display of raw brainpower such as rarely comes together in a single location, especially in the era of modern communications.
More than 1,000 academics, business people, politicians, religious leaders and even media representatives will gather to discuss, face to face, virtually every important issue facing the world today.
The summit of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Councils is in town.
The experts will cogitate and debate economics and finance, the environment, geopolitics and security, science and technology, and society and human capital.
The aim is to hammer out the final agenda for the annual meeting of the WEF in Davos in January, but those attending in Dubai are rather more down to earth than the superstars of politics, finance and the arts that gather in the Swiss alpine town.
Martina Gmür, the senior director of the network of councils that forms the summit, said: "You've got to start with ideas, to try to understand the big issues of the day."
There is no shortage of issues. The councils comprise experts on 75 identified subjects, ranging from the international monetary system to the Arctic, and from youth unemployment to the role of faith, taking in poverty, personal transportation systems and precision medicine on the way.
This year, there are some significant additions to the agenda: new economic growth models, governance for sustainability, and "complex systems" are among the dozen categories added to the councils' portfolio.
For the first time, regional councils will deliberate alongside the subject-based specialisms. So experts from the Arab world, Ukraine and Japan, among others, will also contribute to the debates.
There is a greater presence from the UAE than ever before. It is the fifth time the summit has been held in the country, but this time there are Emiratis on more than 40 of the total 88 councils (including regional organisations), 60 per cent more than last year.
"We have been criticised in the past for being too orientated to the USA and Europe, and we are trying to get away from the notion we're only interested in the West," says Ms Gmür.
The summit has been enthusiastically welcomed by the UAE. Sultan Al Mansouri, the federal Minister of Economy and one of the co-chairmen of the summit, said yesterday: "The UAE wants to be a full partner in the global dialogue. We want to talk about the positive experience of the UAE over the years since the global financial crisis, which is still affecting some countries."
Sami Dhaen Al Qamzi,the director general of the Dubai Department of Economic Development and the other co-chairman, said: "The summit coincides with our campaign to stage the Expo 2020 event, and we hope our focus on development and free trade will emphasise our efforts for Expo."
Perhaps inevitably, the main focus of the summit will continue to be on the economic, financial and geopolitical problems of the world. Ms Gmür said: "There are big issues in terms of global economic uncertainty, the problems of the euro zone, market instability and public indebtedness.
"I'm sure there will also be much thought given to the crisis of global leadership, as the summit comes so soon after big political changes in the US and China, and in the middle of calls for a change in leadership style in Europe."
Lee Howell, a managing director of the WEF said the summit should focus on long-term strategic thinking, not just crisis management. "We need some innovative entrepreneurial thinking.
"To manage the world's risks leaders have got to take some risks themselves."
He also called for some "holistic thinking - for example, problems of water, food and energy security are all linked".
Many issues relating to the Middle East have risen to the top of the WEF's schedule in the 18 months since the start of the Arab Spring. Youth unemployment, education, human rights and women's empowerment are all on the summit's agenda.
Ms Gmür said: "On the big issues, for example like Iran or the Arab Spring, we have to try to understand them. Nobody does this like we do. We are not pretending to be advocates or implementation groups. We are partners with government and other organisations to generate new ideas."
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LA LIGA FIXTURES
Friday Athletic Bilbao v Celta Vigo (Kick-off midnight UAE)
Saturday Levante v Getafe (5pm), Sevilla v Real Madrid (7.15pm), Atletico Madrid v Real Valladolid (9.30pm), Cadiz v Barcelona (midnight)
Sunday Granada v Huesca (5pm), Osasuna v Real Betis (7.15pm), Villarreal v Elche (9.30pm), Alaves v Real Sociedad (midnight)
Monday Eibar v Valencia (midnight)
WHAT IS A BLACK HOLE?
1. Black holes are objects whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape their pull
2. They can be created when massive stars collapse under their own weight
3. Large black holes can also be formed when smaller ones collide and merge
4. The biggest black holes lurk at the centre of many galaxies, including our own
5. Astronomers believe that when the universe was very young, black holes affected how galaxies formed
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Total funding: Self funded
If you go
Where to stay: Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Centre has unparalleled views of the Indian River. Alligators can be spotted from hotel room balconies, as can several rocket launch sites. The hotel also boasts cool space-themed decor.
When to go: Florida is best experienced during the winter months, from November to May, before the humidity kicks in.
How to get there: Emirates currently flies from Dubai to Orlando five times a week.
Company Profile
Name: Thndr
Started: 2019
Co-founders: Ahmad Hammouda and Seif Amr
Sector: FinTech
Headquarters: Egypt
UAE base: Hub71, Abu Dhabi
Current number of staff: More than 150
Funds raised: $22 million
COMPANY PROFILE
Name: HyperSpace
Started: 2020
Founders: Alexander Heller, Rama Allen and Desi Gonzalez
Based: Dubai, UAE
Sector: Entertainment
Number of staff: 210
Investment raised: $75 million from investors including Galaxy Interactive, Riyadh Season, Sega Ventures and Apis Venture Partners
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The biog
Fatima Al Darmaki is an Emirati widow with three children
She has received 46 certificates of appreciation and excellence throughout her career
She won the 'ideal mother' category at the Minister of Interior Awards for Excellence
Her favourite food is Harees, a slow-cooked porridge-like dish made from boiled wheat berries mixed with chicken
Dubai Bling season three
Cast: Loujain Adada, Zeina Khoury, Farhana Bodi, Ebraheem Al Samadi, Mona Kattan, and couples Safa & Fahad Siddiqui and DJ Bliss & Danya Mohammed
Rating: 1/5
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The Sand Castle
Director: Matty Brown
Stars: Nadine Labaki, Ziad Bakri, Zain Al Rafeea, Riman Al Rafeea
Rating: 2.5/5
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Rating: 4.5/5
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Formula Middle East Calendar (Formula Regional and Formula 4)
Round 1: January 17-19, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 2: January 22-23, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 3: February 7-9, Dubai Autodrome – Dubai
Round 4: February 14-16, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 5: February 25-27, Jeddah Corniche Circuit – Saudi Arabia
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Stars: Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali, S J Suryah, Jayaram
Rating: 2/5
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Install an air filter in your home.
Close your windows and turn on the AC.
Shower or bath after being outside.
Wear a face mask.
Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.
If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.
PROFILE OF CURE.FIT
Started: July 2016
Founders: Mukesh Bansal and Ankit Nagori
Based: Bangalore, India
Sector: Health & wellness
Size: 500 employees
Investment: $250 million
Investors: Accel, Oaktree Capital (US); Chiratae Ventures, Epiq Capital, Innoven Capital, Kalaari Capital, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Piramal Group’s Anand Piramal, Pratithi Investment Trust, Ratan Tata (India); and Unilever Ventures (Unilever’s global venture capital arm)