Recently, the Museum of the Future in Dubai held a lecture session called “Moonshot Goal 1: Introducing Cybernetic Avatars”. The session brought together experts in science and technology from both the UAE and Japan. It was organized by Dubai Future Labs, a part of the Dubai Future Foundation, and the Japan Science and Technology Agency.
The experts discussed the intersection of reality and the metaverse through robotics, and what remote work might look like in the year 2050. Four experts delivered the session from leading Japanese universities took part in the Moonshot Goal 1 program, which emphasizes the realization of a society in which humans can be free from the limitations of body, brain, space, and time by 2050.
The program aims to support innovative ideas and research projects to prepare societies for digital futures where they can develop technology to even conduct social activities virtually by 2050. During the lecture, the experts explored the possibility of robots becoming digital twins of humans and being able to carry out work and tasks more accurately and quickly, potentially replacing the need for humans to perform certain jobs.
Khalifa Al Qama, Director of Dubai Future Labs, highlighted the importance of promoting research and development in cooperation with various scientific, technological, and research institutions at both local and international levels. This is critical to anticipating future opportunities and transforming innovative ideas into real solutions for a better future for humanity. The event aligns with the Dubai Future Foundation’s efforts to identify important opportunities and upcoming technological transformations, and to exchange experiences, best practices, and knowledge about the best ways for societies to benefit from future technology.