The organization is now the first Customs administration in the world to get such a global accreditation
The Dubai Customs’ Future Center for Research and Development has received Accredited Innovation Lab (AInL) certification from the US-based Global Innovation Institute (GInI). The organization is now the first Customs administration in the world to get such a global accreditation.
GInI granted Innovation Lab accreditation to Dubai Customs based on a number of assessments which covered strategy, innovation support, design, infrastructure, security, resources, and innovation maturity.
GInI operates the world’s most recognized, comprehensive, and professionally-managed evidence-based innovation certification programme for individuals and corporations.
“Dubai Customs’ steadfast commitment to innovation and service advancement has made us one of the leading, most distinguished customs administrations in the world,” commented Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General, Dubai Customs.
“This accreditation reflects the success of our approach to application of new innovation concepts, which fosters a supportive and stimulating environment for innovation within the organization,” remarked Dr. Hussam Juma, Director of Service Innovation and Enterprise Architecture, Dubai Customs.
Value-added and transformational innovations supporting DC’s digital transformation strategy such as cross-border e-commerce platform, Al Munasiq smart application, robotic auditing, predictive risk engine and others which use Industry 4.0 technologies of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and big data are GInI accredited.