In today’s fast-evolving policy environment, traditional models of government decision-making are no longer sufficient to address complex, interdependent challenges. Public sector innovation requires a new kind of institutional space — one that allows for experimentation, rapid prototyping, and the co-creation of solutions with citizens, partners, and stakeholders.
This dynamic course, Government Innovation Labs (GovLabs), provides a comprehensive roadmap for designing, launching, and scaling innovation labs within ministries, public entities, and semi-governmental institutions. Drawing on global exemplars (such as the UAE Prime Minister’s Office’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Government Innovation, Denmark’s MindLab, and the OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation), the course empowers participants to build agile, design-driven, and impact-oriented government systems.
Through immersive labs, peer simulations, and guided ideation cycles, participants will explore how innovation labs foster a culture of creativity and experimentation while still remaining embedded in policy delivery systems. This course is especially relevant for UAE and GCC institutions aiming to integrate innovation as a core competency in public governance.