Dubai has successfully concluded the Future Leaders Challenge (FLC) 2026 finals, marking a significant milestone in global hospitality education collaboration. The four-day international gathering, held from February 9-12 aboard the iconic Queen Elizabeth 2 vessel, brought together students, educators, industry pioneers, and public-sector representatives to address future workforce development in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
Under the patronage of His Excellency Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), the event demonstrated Dubai’s strategic commitment to bridging educational institutions with industry requirements. Kazim emphasized that cultivating skilled, future-ready talent represents a fundamental component of Dubai’s long-term vision and the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, which aims to consolidate the emirate’s status as a premier global destination for both business and leisure.
The competition culminated with Team Co:Creators, comprising Sofia Perotti (Glion University), El Hassane Ibnou El Kadi (Mohammed VI Polytechnic University), Ghita Bahbouhi (ISIIT Morocco), and Phindile Mthiyane (University of Pretoria), claiming the top honors. Their proposed solution was recognized for its exceptional relevance, practical feasibility, and significant potential impact on the industry.
The celebration also honored individual excellence through special awards. Bianca Frost from the University of Pretoria received the Teacher of the Year Award for her outstanding dedication to education and leadership in student development. Juliet Finn Alexander from Stenden South Africa was presented with the J.J. Sleiffer Award for exemplifying the core human values essential to hospitality.
Hubert Ummels, founder of the Future Leaders Challenge, highlighted the critical timing of this initiative: “There is currently a distinct opportunity to strengthen the connection between education, industry, and institutions. The Dubai finals showcased the remarkable ambition and capability of emerging leaders, creating momentum for sustained collaboration and shared responsibility in talent development.”
Beyond the student competition, the event facilitated crucial dialogue among education leaders from across the Middle East and Africa regarding curriculum relevance, leadership development, and workforce alignment strategies. The Future Leaders Platform is supported by an international Advisory Board featuring senior executives from prominent organizations including NEOM, Radisson Hotel Group, Hilton, Dubai World Trade Centre, and Accor, among others.
Following the successful Dubai edition, the Future Leaders Challenge is set to expand its global footprint with upcoming events scheduled in the United Kingdom, Morocco, East Africa, and South Africa.
