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Dubai customs attends workshop in HP Innovation Center

byCT Report
15/04/2015
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DUBAI: Dubai Customs’ Innovation Team gets a brief on HP’s world-class innovation practices and expertise. The team paid a visit to HP Innovation Center in Dubai. HP officials held a workshop for DC’s team, introducing them to the approach and functions of the innovation center.
The HP Innovation Center uses a structured methodology to help customers navigate the process of innovation. The approach taken also helps to understand where technology solutions can have a big impact to enable business success.
The team also explored HP’s innovative information security and archiving solutions.
Edris Behzad, Client Management Director, Adel Al Suwaidi, Technical Support Director, Khalfan AlKeaibi, Senior Manager of Client Service Management, Ahmed Shahdad, Inspection Manager at DXB Terminal 2, as well as 20 innovative employees from various customs divisions and departments comprised the team. They were taken by HP officials on a tour around the premises and familiarized them with the company’s products which potentially can be of great use to DC.
Commenting on the visit, Edris Behzad said that Dubai Customs is committed to partnering with local and international innovation leaders and setting an environment that encourages employees to think outside the box and think creatively, in line with DC’s strategy to embrace innovation and mark 2015 as the Year of Innovation.
“The visit was aimed at staying current with latest best practices in the areas of innovation and creativity. Interacting closely with world innovation leaders’ levels up DC’s competitiveness,” Behzad added.
Behzad described the visit as a prelude to a long-term future cooperation between DC and HP.

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