For decades, the word "impossible" has not been part of Dubai's vocabulary. What others thought was beyond reach, the city not only turned into reality but gave it a uniquely Dubai twist. When the Creek needed dredging in the 1950s, then-ruler Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed did not ask if it could be done. He asked why not. Decades later, that same philosophy has shaped palm-shaped islands, the world's tallest tower, and a museum dedicated to tomorrow.
On Wednesday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched the 'Dubai-it' initiative, a model translating this philosophy into action. Taking to social media, DTCM head Issam Kazim further elaborated what the philosophy stood for: "To Dubai-it is to believe that the.