
Dubai to Host the 2028 Asia-Pacific Conference on Giftedness Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation Concludes Participation in the Participation in the 19th Edition Held in Jeddah
Dubai, UAE, February 12, 2026 – The Asia-Pacific Federation of the Gifted announced,
at the conclusion of the 19th Asia-Pacific Conference on Giftedness (APCG
2026), that Dubai has been selected to host the next edition of the conference
in 2028. The announcement was made at the closing of the conference, which took
place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from 7 to 11 February under the theme “Fast
Forward: Vision 2050 of Gifted Education”.
Professor Kyungbin Park, President of the Asia-Pacific
Federation on Giftedness (APFG), said: “Dubai is an exceptional city that
brings together diverse cultures and nationalities under one umbrella. It
stands as a global model of diversity, openness, and coexistence. We very much
look forward to convening the conference in Dubai in 2028. APFG is confident
that Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational
Sciences, as the host and organizing institution, will deliver a conference of
the highest calibre, given its distinguished track record in advancing
giftedness and excellence. Dubai itself provides a dynamic and enabling
environment that nurtures gifted individuals and supports innovation across
society as a whole.”
H.E. Humaid Al Qatami, Chairman of the Board of
Trustees of Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational
Sciences, stated: “Dubai’s selection to host the 2028 Asia-Pacific Conference
on Giftedness reflects the regional recognition of the United Arab Emirates’
leadership in advancing education systems that prioritize the identification
and development of gifted learners within an integrated framework of policies,
initiatives, and strategic partnerships supported by our leadership. Hamdan Bin
Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences has developed
a globally benchmarked model for discovering and nurturing gifted individuals,
supported by strong expertise and impactful partnerships. Under the directives
and close follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Hamdan Al Maktoum,
Supreme President of the Foundation, hosting international conferences forms
part of a comprehensive strategy to empower gifted students and position them
at the forefront of leadership and influence. The Asia-Pacific Conference on
Giftedness provides an important platform for advancing dialogue on gifted
education from both theoretical and applied perspectives, fostering
collaboration among Asian institutions, and supporting the development of
future-ready educational models. Dubai’s continued investment in educational
innovation further reinforces its role as a nurturing environment for talent
development at all levels.”
In this context, the Foundation concluded its
participation in the 19th Asia-Pacific Conference on Giftedness, held in
Jeddah. The papers presented and the accompanying exhibition reflected a strong
level of academic and applied excellence, highlighting innovative models and
professional practices that contribute to advancing education and research.
Dr. Khalifa Al Suwaidi, Executive Director of Hamdan
Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, said the
Foundation’s participation aligns with its commitment to advancing specialized
dialogue on gifted education and exchanging expertise in programme design and
policy development that support creative and innovative capacities. Dr. Al
Suwaidi added that Dubai’s selection to host the 2028 edition presents an
opportunity to further strengthen the link between research and educational
practice, while expanding collaboration with Asian institutions in gifted
education to advance evidence-based learning models.
The conference programme featured several
contributions from the Foundation’s delegation. Dr. Mariam Al Ghawi, Director
of Hamdan Centre for Giftedness and Innovation, presented a paper on academic
giftedness and university major selection. Dr. Rashid Al Riyami, Chair of the
Distinguished School Award Committee, addressed the Hamdan–EFQM Educational
Model as a framework for educational excellence. Dr. Sadeq Abdulwahid,
Researcher at the World Giftedness Center, highlighted initiatives promoting a
culture of excellence, while Huda Al Hammadi, Gifted Initiatives Specialist,
presented the Global Talent Mentorship Programme in STEMM fields.
The Foundation’s team also participated in specialized
seminars and the Youth Summit, focusing on artificial intelligence and emerging
technologies, and secured third place in the Innovation Hackathon dedicated to
developing creative solutions to educational challenges.
Through its exhibition pavilion, the Foundation
showcased its global and regional initiatives in gifted education and
strengthened avenues for institutional collaboration.
